Edit value in graph

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Dutchsea
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Edit value in graph

Post by Dutchsea »

I like to option to delete a value from a graph via shift+mouse click.
(as it sometimes happens that incorrect values (extremely high or low) are included for whatever reason that mess up the whole graph).

My request is to include another option that allows the user to change the value. (for example via ctrl+mouse click???)
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Re: Edit value in graph

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+1
Agree, it's quite annoying to have one temp peak of 200C, which leads the remaining graph look completely flat.
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Post by gizmocuz »

@johansson , sure, but why do you get this value in the first place ? That should not happen
Shift-Click to remove it is already included, so for you the solution is already there

@Dutchsea, also almost the same answer... why do you receive this ? Is there something you can do hardware wise ?
Or is it RF noise ?
You can of course backup the database from the settings page, edit the value with for example 'SQLite Expert Personal Edition' and restore the database
Or you loose 1 value... is that very bad ? Because you did not know the actual value... you can guess something... so when it is removed it is averaged with a line
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Re: Edit value in graph

Post by johansson »

@gizmocuz, thanks! Haven't realised it's that simple to delete unwanted values, but that indeed was the solution.

Don't know why false values are received every now and then, but most likely it's just because of cheap and sh*tty 433 MHz hardware.
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