I believe it is valid by defintion. "The Y axis or value axis. Normally this is the vertical axis, though if the chart is inverted this is the horizontal axis. In case of multiple axes, the yAxis node is an array of configuration objects."
On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 2:26:39 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote: > > Interesting! I thought something like "yAxis = 3" would be invalid, so > maybe Highcharts is using that in some way? > > On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 2:24:53 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote: >> >> By adding dewpoint to yAxis 3 is the only way so far got it to plot. >> Later going try a couple more things on that chart. >> >> Rich >> >> On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 1:19:58 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote: >> >>> You're doing a lot more with this than I thought. Looks good! Your right >>> side yAxis has 2 labels, I wonder why that is? >>> >>> I've been thinking if I need to figure out a way to support multiple >>> yAxis (like shown in this demo >>> <https://www.highcharts.com/demo/combo-multi-axes>) and how I would add >>> that. I see you're trying opposite = true, but I still need to define a >>> yAxis to a a y axis array number. I need some time to sit down and think >>> about that. >>> >>> >>> On Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 11:30:35 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote: >>>> >>>> Here is the latest: >>>> >>>> In the graph.conf >>>> >>>> [Rain_Thunder] >>>> >>>> title = Rain / Lightning >>>> show_button = true >>>> button_text = "Lightning" >>>> >>>> >>>> [[Rain_Thunder_Day]] >>>> >>>> title = Daily Rain / Lightning >>>> time_length = 86400 >>>> aggregate_type = sum >>>> aggregate_interval = 900 >>>> gapsize = 900000 >>>> >>>> [[[rainRate]]] >>>> name = Rain Rate >>>> yAxis = 1 >>>> zIndex = 1 >>>> color = red >>>> #opposite = true >>>> dashStyle = DashDot >>>> >>>> [[[rainTotal]]] >>>> name = Rain Total >>>> yAxis = 1 >>>> zIndex = 2 >>>> dashStyle = ShortDash >>>> color = blue >>>> >>>> [[[lightning_strikes]]] >>>> name = Lightning Count >>>> aggregate_type = sum >>>> yAxis = 0 >>>> #yAxisLabel = AS3935 Lightning Count >>>> #opposite = true >>>> zIndex = 0 >>>> color = orange >>>> type = column >>>> >>>> [[[outTemp]]] >>>> aggregate_type = max >>>> yAxis = 2 >>>> zIndex = 4 >>>> name = Temperature >>>> dashStyle = Dot >>>> color = lime >>>> >>>> [[[dewpoint]]] >>>> aggregate_type = max >>>> yAxis = 2 >>>> zIndex = 3 >>>> color = maroon >>>> yAxisLabel = AS3935 Lightning Strikes >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 2:45:18 PM UTC-4, Ron Sell wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Is there a way to do a count to get the value on a chart? >>>>> >>>>> It looks like the lightning strikes are stored with >>>>> time,distance,energy in the database. Can I just count the records and >>>>> use >>>>> that as my lightning strikes total? I just don't know how to show the >>>>> count >>>>> on the chart. >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, 19 August 2019 23:07:01 UTC-4, rich T wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Pat this is what I got so far. >>>>>> >>>>>> [[Rain_Thunder]] >>>>>> title = Rain and Lightning >>>>>> time_length = 604800 >>>>>> aggregate_type = sum >>>>>> aggregate_interval = 3600 >>>>>> gapsize = 3600000 >>>>>> >>>>>> [[[rainTotal]]] >>>>>> name = Rain Total >>>>>> yAxis = 1 >>>>>> zIndex = 1 >>>>>> >>>>>> [[[rainRate]]] >>>>>> name = Rain Rate >>>>>> yAxis = 1 >>>>>> zIndex = 2 >>>>>> opposite = true >>>>>> >>>>>> [[[lightning_strikes]]] >>>>>> name = Lightning Count >>>>>> aggregate_type = sum >>>>>> yAxis = 0 >>>>>> yAxisLabel = Lightning Count >>>>>> zIndex = 0 >>>>>> type = column >>>>>> >>>>>> Rich >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:01:53 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Rich have you found a good way to have lightning on the rain chart? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> When I try adding it to yaxis = 1 (or 0) it messed up the chart. I >>>>>>> know Highcharts supports *multiple *y axis' but Belchertown >>>>>>> doesn't. Wasn't sure if you've found some interesting combination that >>>>>>> has >>>>>>> it all on the same chart. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Friday, August 16, 2019 at 6:31:50 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> In the graphs.conf file add >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [homepage] >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> ..... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [[Lightning_chart]] >>>>>>>> title = Lightning (Last 3 Hour) >>>>>>>> time_length = 10800 >>>>>>>> aggregate_interval = 300 >>>>>>>> gapsize = 108000 >>>>>>>> type = column >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> [[[lightning_strikes]]] >>>>>>>> name = Lightning Count >>>>>>>> zIndex = 1 >>>>>>>> aggregate_type = sum >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ensure the DB to contains the lightning fields, if not the db needs >>>>>>>> to extended. >>>>>>>> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Adding-a-new-observation-type-to-the-WeeWX-database >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Friday, August 16, 2019 at 3:15:20 PM UTC-4, Ron Sell wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Is there a way to show the lightning strikes? I was looking to add >>>>>>>>> chart. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> thanks >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Saturday, 1 June 2019 12:57:56 UTC-4, Pat wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin 1.0 is released! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> This update contains a lot of updates and changes including *an >>>>>>>>>> entire rewrite of the Highcharts system* which allows you to >>>>>>>>>> make almost any graph you want for almost any time span you want. >>>>>>>>>> You can >>>>>>>>>> see some examples of the charts you can make on the >>>>>>>>>> BelchertownWeather.com >>>>>>>>>> website graphs page >>>>>>>>>> <https://belchertownweather.com/graphs/?graph=all>. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> You can add/remove/change/reorder any chart, change colors, add >>>>>>>>>> observation plots, categorize for all time. Almost anything you want >>>>>>>>>> to do >>>>>>>>>> is available! The skin comes with the standard 4 charts ready to go, >>>>>>>>>> but >>>>>>>>>> there's extensive Belchertown Charts Documentation >>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> which can help you get started. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> In addition to the Charts there's now a dark mode (which has an >>>>>>>>>> auto-switching mode based on sunset/sunrise), more flexibility for >>>>>>>>>> translations, user customized station observation table which is >>>>>>>>>> updated in >>>>>>>>>> real time if the MQTT Websockets are enabled, and a lot more. Check >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> release notes for all the details! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> You can download the latest release here >>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/releases/download/weewx-belchertown-1.0/weewx-belchertown-release-1.0.tar.gz>, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and read all of the details on the changes here: >>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/releases >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> *Note: You cannot upgrade from Belchertown 0.9 and older*. You >>>>>>>>>> must uninstall everything and reinstall new. This is due to the >>>>>>>>>> Chart >>>>>>>>>> system being fully rewritten and the potential for conflicts. Please >>>>>>>>>> read this upgrade guide if you are upgrading from an older version >>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin >>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Upgrading-to-Belchertown-skin-1.0> >>>>>>>>>> . >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks to all the beta testers and translators over the last >>>>>>>>>> couple of months help me iron out all the kinks and shape the skin >>>>>>>>>> in a way >>>>>>>>>> that can be translated a little easier! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Attached are some examples of the charts that can be made. If you >>>>>>>>>> find any issues, you can reply here or open an issue on the >>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin GitHub page >>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown>. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- 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]. 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