I think I understand most of that, but I'm still a bit confused as to how the wxformulas.py script gathers the data. Supposing you had a new formula that used the indoor temperature data - how would that data be 'imported' for use in the script and what would it be represented as?
Thanks! On Friday, 16 June 2017 18:09:39 UTC+1, Andrew Milner wrote: > > Look at where the functions which are defined in wxformulas.py are > actually used. |In wxformulas you have the function definitions with > placeholders for the parameters to be passed. When the functions are > called the placeholders are replaced by the actual parameters, and the > formula usually returns the result of the formula calculation. > > On Friday, 16 June 2017 17:11:29 UTC+3, David Watts wrote: >> >> Thanks again - I will look into this. >> >> One more question - in the wxformulas.py file, temperature is defined as >> "T" and humidity as "R", for example. >> >> How does it pull this data in? I can't see anywhere else that refers to >> temp and humidity in this way. Just curious! :) >> >> Thanks >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
