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Min/max temperatures

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Alpine1970
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Min/max temperatures

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I am just wondering how to see every days min/max records in a chart form or data table. I have tried and looked everywhere to be able to do this, but to no avail.

Thank you
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Re: Min/max temperatures

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A chart of the last 30 days min and max is on the graphs screen. To see more than that, you could take dayfile.txt, import it into something like Excel, and then process the data as you wish.
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Re: Min/max temperatures

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Hi

Thanks for your help, but all I can see in the graphs are record for a 24 hour period, also it does not show in numerical form, min/max readings. I am using, 'Cumulus 1.9.0 build 958'.

Thanks again for your help, I just seem to be missing the knowledge of how to use this software.
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Re: Min/max temperatures

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On the graphs window, along with the 24-hour graphs, is a graph for the last month's min/max/avg temperatures.
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Re: Min/max temperatures

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Alpine1970 wrote:I am just wondering how to see every days min/max records in a chart form or data table. I have tried and looked everywhere to be able to do this, but to no avail.

Thank you
Something like this page?

http://mtb-images.dyndns.org:1088/weath ... &month=Nov

Drop me a PM if interested.
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Re: Min/max temperatures

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serowe wrote:Something like this page?

http://mtb-images.dyndns.org:1088/weath ... &month=Nov

Drop me a PM if interested.
I read Alpine's question as being nothing website related, just local to the PC running Cumulus? Maybe the question is web related.
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Re: Min/max temperatures

Post by serowe »

Paul,

I understood that - the web data comes from a SQL database - it just happens to be displayed this way and can be displayed anyway he wants. IOW it comes from the monthly data file, but needs some form of processing inorder to display. This is just one example.
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