 This would be the direction taken by a data path. It would be called a trend, right? Yeah, or you know, yeah kind of trendy. No, um, not really. Oh god. I try Ask my kids like dude, why do you wear that they even say dude? Like dude, why do you wear that? Anyway, a trend is just the direction taken by a data path It can be up and down, but you're looking for that general trend, right? Is it a general increasing pattern or is it a general decreasing pattern? Whatever it is You track that trend is there are no changers. There's some variability in there with but there's still trends, right? So is it gradual? Is it steep? That's the degree part, right? So the direction is the increasing the decreasing the stable or the you know, the no change, right? And then you also talk about variability associated with it So trends are a good way a useful way to analyze your line graphs to look at what trend exists in the data Because if you get too granular, you're gonna start looking at things like the up and down up and down up and down up and down Up and down. It's like no, no, no, don't worry about the variability overall. Look at what trend it shows This is why it's important for vision. This is a tool. It's really important in visual analysis of behavior