How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
5 years 2 months ago #4647
by Simomax
Do you know if this alters the data that has already been uploaded to Radmon? I.e. I play about for an hour with some samples and the count is all over the place. That is being uploaded to Radmon every minute. I then go and delete the last hour of data. Does that just delete it locally or both locally and on the Radmon site too? It's not a feature I have ever used before.
Replied by Simomax on topic How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
Actually, you can delete datapoints from your history, up to a week before. In Radlog on the Radmon.org tab, you can choose to delete data above any value for the last 1-168 hours.
Do you know if this alters the data that has already been uploaded to Radmon? I.e. I play about for an hour with some samples and the count is all over the place. That is being uploaded to Radmon every minute. I then go and delete the last hour of data. Does that just delete it locally or both locally and on the Radmon site too? It's not a feature I have ever used before.
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5 years 2 months ago #4649
by g346342
Replied by g346342 on topic How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
The server should just ignore the 0 and wait for the next update.
This is wrong
30,32,15,0,0,0,22
should be
30,32,15, 22
This first one will create a graph where the line goes down to the axis, the second will just draw a straight line between 15-22 and that is more realistic
The zeros will lower the average value too in the long term graphs and on the live map when there are more stations around it calculates an average between the stations and display the average value.
PS. I managed to clear my data. Only the trendspotting graph is still holding all data (I will give it some time)
This is wrong
30,32,15,0,0,0,22
should be
30,32,15, 22
This first one will create a graph where the line goes down to the axis, the second will just draw a straight line between 15-22 and that is more realistic
The zeros will lower the average value too in the long term graphs and on the live map when there are more stations around it calculates an average between the stations and display the average value.
PS. I managed to clear my data. Only the trendspotting graph is still holding all data (I will give it some time)
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5 years 2 months ago #4650
by Simomax
Replied by Simomax on topic How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
I understand now what you mean. I thought Radmon already did that? See here: https://radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=Bond
I know the locally generated graph (from Radlog) does drop to 0 but I don't see that on any Radmon graphs.
I know the locally generated graph (from Radlog) does drop to 0 but I don't see that on any Radmon graphs.
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5 years 2 months ago - 5 years 2 months ago #4666
by g346342
Replied by g346342 on topic How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
It does accept zeroes. That was the reason I asked how to delete my data. I can not show you the result
That year-long graph looks crazy
https://radmon.org/UserGraphs/Bond/graphyear.png
That year-long graph looks crazy
https://radmon.org/UserGraphs/Bond/graphyear.png
Last edit: 5 years 2 months ago by g346342.
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5 years 2 months ago #4668
by Simomax
Replied by Simomax on topic How long before 'dead' stations dissapear from the map?
You are right! I never noticed that before, I thought only local (FTP) graph showed 0's. I have found this station shows the 0's: https://radmon.org/radmon.php?function=showuserpage&user=audiokaos
So with that, yes, I agree that 0's should be ignored and simply joined from the last record to the latest.
So with that, yes, I agree that 0's should be ignored and simply joined from the last record to the latest.
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