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Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 7:01 am
by Gerrit
Good day.
Is it possible to create a table or graph in which the number of days with max and min temperature you see?
Eg days,
max 20
max 25
max 30
max 0
max -5
0 min
minus-5
min-10
1mm rain
5mm rain
10mm rain
20mm rain
etc, etc.
Regards, Gerrit
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 9:10 am
by admin
Hi,
that should be possible with same options that generate weibull charts for distribution of wind speed into definable buckets.
Intermixing multiple sensors into one chart/table might not be possible and buckets will nee to be "equidistant".
You might try this definition:
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timeframe=-1M # set total time frame to last month
res=day1
gtitle=Temp_Distribution_(Last_Month) # name of graph
gheight=300 # height in pixels of graph
gwidth=550 # width in pixels of graph
gtype=bar # type of graph
glunit=_days # unit of y-axis
grunit=%.1f°C # format string for x-axis data
xymode=10 # set xy-mode and define 40 iterations
xstart=-10.0 # start value for x-axis
xinc=5.0 # increment
gcolwidth=20 # width of bars
gtrim=0 # don't skip buckets with zero count
sid0=th0 sunit0= sname0=Temp_Max_Days ssel0=tempmax sprec0=1 sfill0=20
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 10:49 am
by admin
If you want to display how distribution of temp into the buckets you have defined changes from month to month the predefined chart "_tempdays-1year" might be worth a look. Here buckets don't need to be equidistant and you might be able to have multiple sensors in one chart.
Lots of options to change from
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 1:33 pm
by Gerrit
Hello.
This is what I want, I just do not get a date range, such as 1D 10D 1M 1Y MAX.
Regards, Gerrit
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:06 pm
by skyewright
Gerrit wrote:This is what I want, I just do not get a date range, such as 1D 10D 1M 1Y MAX.
I think that level of interaction is simply not a feature of the type of chart used for these 'weibull' charts?
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:18 pm
by admin
Yes, weibull charts don't have time frame on x-axis. Therefore, amstock-charts cannot be used, I have to go with amline-charts, which allow for any x-axis values. As a consequence, you don't have a time scaling option build in.
Re: Tabel
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2010 3:28 pm
by Gerrit
Hello.
I would have liked to seen the difference a year now I can see an overview.
Is that not another way possible?
Regards, Gerrit
Re: Tabel
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:33 am
by skyewright
Gerrit wrote:Hello.
I would have liked to seen the difference a year now I can see an overview.
Is that not another way possible?
I may have misunderstood, but if you want to see the same sort of thing but for a whole year you can achieve that by chaninging the
timeframe.
e.g. if you change
timeframe=-1M # set total time frame to last month
to
timeframe=20090101000000-20100101000000 # set total time frame to be the year 2009
it gives a distribution for 2009.
As I reported in
this topic if the number of data values (i.e. the number of
res in
timeframe) exceeds some value the graph starts getting odd, but with
res=day1 then plotting for a year (i.e. 365 data values) is no trouble at all.
Of course, it may be that you wanted something different to what I'm describing?
Re: Tabel
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:08 pm
by Gerrit
Hello.
I've now done as follows for each year a new graphics made me understand that it is not in a can?
http://www.natuurrondleidingen.nl/weers ... atuur.html
I have the min and max in the max around downwards that is fine.
the more I would like to see rounded upwards, is that possible?
Regards, Gerrit
Re: Tabel
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:07 pm
by skyewright
I like that. Well done.