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# Event Count

### Event Count tile

The Event Count Tile shows the total number of selected events triggered by the selected devices.It also displays the percentage change compared to the previous equivalent period, helping you quickly identify whether event activity is increasing or decreasing.

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### Events Count bar chart

Use the Events Count Bar Chart to compare the number of occurrences across multiple events.

This widget is especially useful when you want to:

* Analyze many events at once
* Identify the most frequent events

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