10-04-2021 05:30 AM
Hello,
I haven't been able to find any documentation online regarding this but what do the +/- , Up/Down and the + sign with green circle around it beside the categories actually mean (see screen shot)?
Thx in advance for any help provided.
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10-11-2021 03:56 AM - edited 10-11-2021 03:56 AM
@Milos_Jovanovic had it right.
Here's the official explanation:
Next to each event, the widget can display one of three icons to indicate any changes from the most recent results:
The new event icon Add (+) signifies that the event is new to the results.
The Up Arrow icon indicates that the event has moved up in the standings since the last time the widget updated. A number indicating how many places the event has moved up appears next to the icon.
The Down Arrow icon indicates that the event has moved down in the standings since the last time the widget updated. A number indicating how many places the event has moved down appears next to the icon.
10-11-2021 12:31 AM
Hi @hurricane05,
I don't remember I ever reading about this, but logically thinking, this represent increase/decrease of certain detections between poling intervals.
BR,
Milos
10-11-2021 03:56 AM - edited 10-11-2021 03:56 AM
@Milos_Jovanovic had it right.
Here's the official explanation:
Next to each event, the widget can display one of three icons to indicate any changes from the most recent results:
The new event icon Add (+) signifies that the event is new to the results.
The Up Arrow icon indicates that the event has moved up in the standings since the last time the widget updated. A number indicating how many places the event has moved up appears next to the icon.
The Down Arrow icon indicates that the event has moved down in the standings since the last time the widget updated. A number indicating how many places the event has moved down appears next to the icon.
10-12-2021 11:40 AM
Thank you both for responding back. Information provided was exactly what I was looking for.
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