I use the [Sensor](min/max)time to show the time of high and lows for today, yesterday, etc but I'd like to also show the current month's high and low temperature and identify it by the day it occurred.
For example: Tempmaxday ... so something like this: [actual_month1_th0_tempmaxday_1_1.8_32:--] to show the day when the highest temperature was recorded this month. This doesn't appear to be possible, as I don't see it as an option under the definitions available for this command. Am I missing a way to do this? Or if not, how hard would it be to add this to the library?
Thanks,
Aaron
Identifying days of high and low sensor values
Re: Identifying days of high and low sensor values
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Did you try [M1_day1_th0_tempmaxtime]?
Did you try [M1_day1_th0_tempmaxtime]?
Re: Identifying days of high and low sensor values
I noticed if I use this:
[actual_year1_th0_tempmaxtime_5_5:--] it will print out the date of this year's max temp in mm-dd format...which does exactly what I want. thanks!
[actual_year1_th0_tempmaxtime_5_5:--] it will print out the date of this year's max temp in mm-dd format...which does exactly what I want. thanks!
Re: Identifying days of high and low sensor values
But I can't find a label in the graph. I supposed to have a label with the rain value on top of each bar.
What is wrong or am I understanding sth wrong?
What is wrong or am I understanding sth wrong?
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Re: Identifying days of high and low sensor values
nobody mentions "a label in the graph" here.
What do you want to achieve exactly?
Did you check the examples in the gallery, where min/max values are marked?
What do you want to achieve exactly?
Did you check the examples in the gallery, where min/max values are marked?