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10 cm temperature

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:20 pm
by Gerrit
Hello.

I would like an extra line for this graph, it is a 2nd temperature sensor is 10 cm.
the case of sensor ID t0
This would fit in the following code should be, I do not for one another.
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timeframe=3D # set total time frame to 3 days before today until today
zoom=1D # select actual day

gtitle=Temp/Hum # name of graph
gheight=400 # height in pixels of graph
gwidth=550 # width in pixels of graph
glunit=°C # unit of left y-axis
grunit=% # unit of right y-axis
gtype=line # type of graph
gtrim=0

sid0=th0 sname0=temp ssel0=temp # sensor 0, temperature
sid1=th0 sname1=dew ssel1=dew # sensor 1, dew point
sid2=th0 syaxis2=r sname2=hum ssel2=hum # sensor 2, humidity
# sid3=wind0 sname3=chill ssel3=chill
# sid4=th0 sname4=heat ssel4=heat
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Regards,
Gerrit

Re: 10 cm temperature

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:17 pm
by admin
I would propose to add a line like this:

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sid3=t0 sname3=10cm_temp ssel3=temp     # sensor 3, 10cm temp

Re: 10 cm temperature

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:36 pm
by Gerrit
Thanks, it works

Re: 10 cm temperature

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 9:47 am
by Zhah001
utctime, localtime, longitude, latitude do always report actual values regardless of the other given information in the variable. That might be a bit confusing, but I tried to keep all this in one parsing pateern. When more variables show up without relation to time resolutions and time frames, I might introduce a separate variable pattern for this.