diff --git a/source/_integrations/statistics.markdown b/source/_integrations/statistics.markdown index 635e6010fd0..b1de8075ae0 100644 --- a/source/_integrations/statistics.markdown +++ b/source/_integrations/statistics.markdown @@ -158,6 +158,6 @@ unique_id: ### An important note on `max_age` and `sampling_size` -If both `max_age` and `sampling_size` are given, the considered samples are those within the `max_age` time window but limited to the number of `sample_size` newest samples. Specify a wide-enough `sampling_size` if using an extended `max_age` (e.g., when looking for `max_age` 1 hour, a sensor that produces one measurement per minute should have at least a `sampling_size` of 60 to use all samples within the `max_age` timeframe.) +If both `max_age` and `sampling_size` are given, the considered samples are those within the `max_age` time window but limited to the number of `sampling_size` newest samples. Specify a wide-enough `sampling_size` if using an extended `max_age` (e.g., when looking for `max_age` 1 hour, a sensor that produces one measurement per minute should have at least a `sampling_size` of 60 to use all samples within the `max_age` timeframe.) -If only `sample_size` is given there is no time limit. If only `max_age` is given the considered number of samples is unlimited. +If only `sampling_size` is given there is no time limit. If only `max_age` is given the considered number of samples is unlimited.