Hi Christian,

I am well.

There are many answers to your question.

1. "bd" is a venerable command line program that handles real numbers.
2. All the languanges (perl, python, php, tcl, vb, ...) handle owfs (or
owserver) and real numbers
3. It would be easy to add a command line switch to round off.
4. Adding the switch might make for some unexpected results -- suppose you
connect to a bunch of owservers, one of which has the --roundoff flag?
5. Should  we round off all real numbers ( temperature, humidity, voltage,
current ) or just temperature?

Paul Alfille

On 7/14/07, C.Schumann wrote:

 Dear Paul,

hope you're fine !!
Thanks for your great OWFS projekt !!
I'm in touch with Christian Magnuson at the moment but we're still looking
for a simple solution of a tricky prolblem that shouldn't be any in last
consequece ...
I'm working with X-WRT and the webif2 (great thing for dummies like me) on
an ASUS 500 DL.
I wanna use some 1wire switches depending on different temperature values
of the sensors I've installed within my solar heating system.
The simple script language is only working with integer values for
comparing values but the OWFS is that brilliant giving me floating point
values with sometimes 3 digits after the point.
That's great for measurements but unfortunately I can't use this values
for my script comparements.
Is there a simple way for getting pure integer values out of the OWFS data
?
It would be great also to detect the first digit behind the decimal point
for making a decision to round up or down the value but this only secondary
...

Working with "owread" often gives me "data error" arguments; Think this is
a timing depending story, I'm working with a DS9480 ?? USB interface.
Where do I have to deklare the measurement time (may be 1000 mS); is it to
be deklared in the OWSERVER configsheet or when calling an OWREAD
instruction ?

Sorry for bothering on this, may be old story but I didn't found any
anwers until now in the internet; may be I can write down some notes for the
OWFS pages later on to push this very great idea and solution ?

Thanks for your reply at your earliest convencience !!

Christian Schumann, germany

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