On Monday, 9 December 2019 14:33:17 UTC+11, gjr80 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Short answer is no you cannot do that with the existing WeeWX plot engine. 
> Longer answer; when plotting aggregates using the WeeWX plot engine each 
> line you plot must use the same aggregate interval throughout. So you can 
> plot an aggregate over an hour, a day or a week as these periods are all 
> precisely and singularly defined. However, you cannot aggregate over a 
> month or a year as whilst these intervals are precisely defined they vary 
> from month to month (28, 29, 30 or 31 days) and year to year (365 or 366 
> days). The best you could do would be to create a plot with an aggregate 
> period of 365 days (or 366 days), but of course this will only be an 
> approximation and I suspect you may have some issues having your 365/366 
> day interval align even remotely close to the actual calendar year.
>
> You could of course write a custom image generator to do this but that 
> would involve substantial effort.
>

Wouldn't using high charts be able to do some/all of this? 

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