That would be terrific if you could. No massive rush as the weather station that was blown away back in September hasn't been replaced yet - it's an insurance job as half the roof of the building it was on went as well. :o
Thanks for the link to the code, but I've never coded in Python in my life On Friday, 12 October 2018 11:05:26 UTC+1, gjr80 wrote: > > Late last year Neil and myself were collaborating on a revised version of > my stacked windrose generator that would be able to produce 4 different > polar wind plots. One plot is what I call the traditional windrose and the > others we called trail, spiral and scatter plots. Unfortunately, I can't > remember for the life of me exactly what these 3 plots did (other than the > obvious). I looked just now but can't put my hands on any of the sample > plots we had working. > > Unfortunately again, Neil started a new job late last year and I had other > things come up and we did not take the new generator any further. I seem to > remember we basically had it working and just needed to fix a number minor > issues before it could be released as a WeeWX extension. I am happy to have > a look at it when I get home on 22nd and see if the scatter plot is what > you seek. It certainly should not take too much extra work to get the whole > thing tidied up and out the door. > > Not much to see other than code but the repo link is > https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-polarwindplot > > Gary > > -- 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.
