Commit 25bdadab by Mohit Nain Committed by GitHub

Fix language in docs/sources/panels/queries.md

* Update docs/sources/panels/queries.md

Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
parent 0b5d8187
...@@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ Panel data source query options: ...@@ -86,13 +86,13 @@ Panel data source query options:
With streaming data, the max data points value is used for the rolling buffer. (Streaming is a continuous flow of data and buffering is a way of dividing the stream into chunks). Loki streams data in the live tailing mode. With streaming data, the max data points value is used for the rolling buffer. (Streaming is a continuous flow of data and buffering is a way of dividing the stream into chunks). Loki streams data in the live tailing mode.
- **Min interval -** Sets a minimum limit for the automatically calculated interval, typically the minimum scrape interval. If a data point is saved every 15 seconds, then there's no point in having an interval lower than that. Another use case is set it to a higher minimum than the scrape interval to get more coarse-grained, well-functioning queries. - **Min interval -** Sets a minimum limit for the automatically calculated interval, typically the minimum scrape interval. If a data point is saved every 15 seconds, then there's no point in having an interval lower than that. Another use case is to set it to a higher minimum than the scrape interval to get more coarse-grained, well-functioning queries.
- **Interval -** The interval is a time span that you can use when aggregating or grouping data points by time. - **Interval -** The interval is a time span that you can use when aggregating or grouping data points by time.
Grafana automatically calculates an appropriate interval and it can be used as a variable in templated queries. The variable is either in seconds: `$__interval` or in milliseconds: `$__interval_ms`. It is typically used in aggregation functions like sum or average. For example, a Prometheus query using the interval variable: `rate(http_requests_total[$__interval])`. Grafana automatically calculates an appropriate interval and it can be used as a variable in templated queries. The variable is either in seconds: `$__interval` or in milliseconds: `$__interval_ms`. It is typically used in aggregation functions like sum or average. For example, a Prometheus query using the interval variable: `rate(http_requests_total[$__interval])`.
This automatic interval is calculated based on the width of the graph. If the user zooms out a lot then the interval becomes greater, resulting in a more coarse grained aggregation whereas if the use zooms in then the interval decreases resulting in a more fine grained aggregation. This automatic interval is calculated based on the width of the graph. If the user zooms out a lot then the interval becomes greater, resulting in a more coarse grained aggregation whereas if the user zooms in then the interval decreases resulting in a more fine grained aggregation.
For more information, refer to [Global variables]({{< relref "../variables/global-variables.md" >}}). For more information, refer to [Global variables]({{< relref "../variables/global-variables.md" >}}).
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