Define Charts from the GUI
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Re: Define Charts from the GUI
Yes, the data is there but I find it easier visually to see the rainstorms since the bars are relative in size to each other as opposed to the top graph where the scale keeps shrinking with the accumulation of rain. Look how quickly you can spot the heavy rainstorm in the second chart.
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Just released update should do the job.
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Liking this functionality a lot. One issue I have come across - I did have a plot of CPU temperature - looks like that has been renamed as CPU T #9 from t9temp but is not available as an option in the sensor dropdown. using t9temp returns a blank plot.
Guy
Guy
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Seems to be related to the use of panels. Processor temp was set as invisible when I edited the template after updating. Now it displays.
Guy
Guy
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"number" issue should be fixed with just released update. You can now insert an individual unit descriptor to be used in the chart. This is simply done by adding it in square brackets after the sensor name. Example "CPU[%]" gives the sensor the name "CPU" and uses "%" as unit for displaying. This might help to give the system data better naming without having me to invent all kind of unit strings. This can also be used to override unit strings of any sensor. Please be aware that this is just a renaming. Data conversion like from °C to °F is done based on the units you select in the drop down.
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I was glad that the RPI option had newly become available. That alone was a welcome upgrade to the TP-Link. But now all this incredible new development with new features improvements, and it's like a double extra awesomeness.
Meteobridge RPI | GW1000
Re: Define Charts from the GUI
Hi,
it's a great tool. In the tab "generate graphs" for evapotranspiration can't choosen a unit and a period similar to rain0rate and rain0total. At the moment it doesn't makes much sense. Could this be fixed please?
Another point: would it be possible to integrate in the tab "generate chart" a more flexibel opportunity to define time period similar as in the tab "history _ edit hour data" ? With this it would be much easier to generate for example a graph for a certain month of a year.
it's a great tool. In the tab "generate graphs" for evapotranspiration can't choosen a unit and a period similar to rain0rate and rain0total. At the moment it doesn't makes much sense. Could this be fixed please?
Another point: would it be possible to integrate in the tab "generate chart" a more flexibel opportunity to define time period similar as in the tab "history _ edit hour data" ? With this it would be much easier to generate for example a graph for a certain month of a year.
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Re: Define Charts from the GUI
Just released an update which might fix your sol#evo issue.
As time frame and resolution of a graph is easily controlled via URL paramaters I do not provide fancy drop-downs for it.
As time frame and resolution of a graph is easily controlled via URL paramaters I do not provide fancy drop-downs for it.
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Non riesco ad avere la stessa scala di temperatura in questo grafico che ho creato , dove stò sbagliando?
Grazie per la risposta.
Grazie per la risposta.
Re: Define Charts from the GUI
I think the problem is that the 3 graphs do not share the same left axis. Please select "as #1" (or alike, i don't remember right naming) in "Axis" column for definitions 2 and 3
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Thank you very much, it works perfectly as I wanted.
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Another question if it is possible, I would like to create a graph relating to the annual rainfall in the column relating to the last years, but as a maximum export time I have only 2 years and not all the data period that I have above the mb, about 10 years. I am attaching 2 images to clarify better .........
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You can generate the graphs via URL calls. The URL button does this. There you can change the URL parameters to have a timeframe of your liking.
Definition of URL parameters can be found here: https://meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/ ... L_selector
Definition of URL parameters can be found here: https://meteobridge.com/wiki/index.php/ ... L_selector
Re: Define Charts from the GUI
Thank you so much!!!