That is some crazy english, but nevertheless there are hundreds of languages I don't know, so I'm going to attempt an answer, but in future please try to use complete words and not text speak if you want an answer.
DP transmitters are primarily used to measure flow and level, and sometimes just... differential pressure.
Changes in level in a constant sectional area tank, as most are, provide a linear change in differential pressure. To provide a linear indication of 0 - 100% you can feed the signal directly. Straight up DP is the same.
Flow in a pipeline changes in proportion to the square of the differential pressure, as measured across some restriction in the pipe like an orifice plate. To convert this parabolic output into a nice linear 0 - 100%, you need to take the square root of the native output of the transmitter.
So, because the transmitter can be used for level and flow, the transmitter has options for linear or square root output.
I would assume your display is showing a flow because it is configured to do so. RTFM on that one.