Incidentally, if you order your lines low/avg/high, you can use a bar
chart, which will be easier to read.
[[[yearhilowmonth]]]
time_length = 31536000 # 365 days
aggregate_interval = 2629800# month?
line_gap_fraction = None
plot_type = bar
low
Ah, so there is a special hack included for that problem.
Thank you for explaining.
tke...@gmail.com schrieb am Montag, 30. November 2020 um 03:33:06 UTC+1:
> An aggregate_interval of 365.25 / 12 * 24 * 3600 = 2629800 is a "magic
> number" and recognized by WeeWX as a nominal month.
>
> The
An aggregate_interval of 365.25 / 12 * 24 * 3600 = 2629800 is a "magic
number" and recognized by WeeWX as a nominal month.
The example you gave should get you what you want: monthly highs, lows, and
averages.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 10:10 AM Karen K wrote:
> To create a diagramm I have to set
To create a diagramm I have to set a value for "aggregate_interval" in
seconds. That works fine for days and weeks, as they are always the same
length in seconds. In contrast, months have a variable length of 28, 30, or
31 days. Even 29 days are possible sometimes. So, is there a possibility to