Idea:
- Turn on Google Location Services on your phone
- After a while, download the JSON file for it
- Write a Python script to extract the already labeled "driving" segments
- Estimate distance from the start/end coordinates of each these
- Sum it up.
Less time, though it would report trips not in your own car.



On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Sanel Z. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> I'm trying to use ledger for tracking car expenses (maintenance, fuel and
> etc), but also I'm recording number of kilometers car went. Ledger
> transaction looks like this, with fictive numbers (L is for liters):
>
>   2017/09/09 * Gas station
>> Expenses:Car:Fuel           35.550 L @ EUR 1.70
>> Expenses:Car:Fuel:Tax       35.550 L @ EUR 0.01
>> Expenses:Car:Mileage        109554 km
>> Expenses:Car:Washing        $ 6
>> Assets:Wallet
>
>
> I'm recording mileage as currently visible on dashboard, without manual
> subtraction and ledger will happily add this number to the previous mileage
> recording, which isn't what I want.
>
> Is there any way to instruct ledger to subtract these values ouf of the
> box, and show only difference for transaction or given period?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best,
> Sanel
>
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