5.4.3.14 Range

The Range Aggregate defined in Table 62 finds the difference between the maximum and minimum Good raw values in the interval. If only one Good value exists in the interval, the range is zero. Note that the range is always zero or positive. If non-Good values are ignored when finding the minimum or maximum values or if Bad values exist then the status is Uncertain_DataSubNormal.

Table 62 – Range Aggregate summary
Range Aggregate Characteristics
TypeCalculated
Data TypeSame as Source
Use BoundsNone
TimestampStartTime
StatusCode Calculations
Calculation Method

Custom

If no Bad values then the Status is Good. If Bad values exist then the Status is Uncertain_DataSubNormal. If an Uncertain value is greater than the maximum or less than the minimum Good value the Status is Uncertain_DataSubNormal

Partial

Set Sometimes

If an interval is not a complete interval

CalculatedSet Always
InterpolatedNot Set
RawNot Set
Multi ValueNot Set
StatusCode Common Special Cases
Before Start of DataBad_NoData
After End of DataBad_NoData
No Start BoundNot Applicable
No End BoundNot Applicable
Bound Bad Not Applicable
Bound UncertainNot Applicable