that's not what i want, your 30 day version is correct 
https://www.affolter.familyds.net/wetter/graphs/?graph=25h

Pat schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2020 um 18:58:29 UTC+2:

> Looking at the source code of Seasons, try this in your graphs.conf. I 
> think this is what you're looking for with the aggregations you want. 
>
> [testrainpage]
>     title = "Rain Test"
>     show_button = true
>     button_text = "Rain Test"
>     tooltip_date_format = "LLL"
>
>     
>     [[rain25h]]
>         title = "Rain 25h"
>         time_length = 90000 # 25 hours
>         [[[rain]]]
>             name = Rain (hourly total)
>             type = column
>             aggregate_type = sum
>             aggregate_interval = 3600
>
>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>             name = Rain Total
>
>
>
>     [[rain7d]]
>         title = "Rain Last 7 Days"
>         time_length = 604800 # Last 7 days
>         gapsize = 3600000
>         [[[rain]]]
>             name = Rain (daily total)
>             type = column
>             aggregate_type = sum
>             aggregate_interval = 86400
>
>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>             name = Rain Total
>
>
>
>     [[rain30d]]
>
>         title = "Rain Last 30 Days"
>         time_length = 2592000 # Last 30 days
>
>         gapsize = 86400000
>         [[[rain]]]
>             name = Rain (daily total)
>             type = column
>             aggregate_type = sum
>             aggregate_interval = 86400
>
>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>             name = Rain Total
>
>
>
> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:36:01 PM UTC-4, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> How does this season do it? 
>> [image: belch01.jpg]
>> [image: belch02.jpg]
>>
>> Pat schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2020 um 18:30:19 UTC+2:
>>
>>> 1. Don't think this is possible. The graphs do not do any 
>>> additional math. They show what is in the database and aggregate those 
>>> values if needed (such as max, min, sum, etc.). 
>>> 2. Don't think this is possible. The graphs do not do any additional 
>>> math. They show what is in the database and aggregate those values if 
>>> needed (such as max, min, sum, etc.). 
>>>
>>> 3. Rain last 30 days is:
>>>
>>> [testrainpage]
>>>     title = "Rain Test"
>>>     show_button = true
>>>     button_text = "Rain Test"
>>>     tooltip_date_format = "LLL"
>>>
>>>
>>>     [[rain30d]]
>>>         title = "Rain Last 30 Days"
>>>
>>>         time_length = 2592000 # Last 30 days
>>>
>>>         aggregate_type = sum
>>>         aggregate_interval = 86400 # 1 day
>>>         gapsize = 86400000
>>>         [[[rain]]]
>>>             name = Rain
>>>             type = column
>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>             name = Rain Total
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 12:27:05 PM UTC-4, [email protected] 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would like to:
>>>> 1. Rain 25h -> mm per h, not every 5 min
>>>> 2 Rain Last 7 Day -> mm per day, not per hour
>>>> 3 Rain Last 30 Day -> is what I want 
>>>>
>>>> Pat schrieb am Donnerstag, 16. Juli 2020 um 17:35:35 UTC+2:
>>>>
>>>>> So on 1 page, you want 3 charts?
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Rain for 25 hours
>>>>> 2. Rain for 7 days
>>>>> 3. Rain for 30 days
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, we need to use seconds for this as that is the rolling time 
>>>>> period. The time_ago does not do a rolling period, only the calendar day 
>>>>> for that time ago. 
>>>>>
>>>>> Is this what you want? 
>>>>> https://belchertownweather.com/graphs/?graph=testrainpage
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 10:59:28 AM UTC-4, [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Pat, the Wicki doesn't get me any further because I don't 
>>>>>> understand some things and I can't get any graphics as I wish. I want 
>>>>>> three 
>>>>>> examples
>>>>>> each the amount of rain per unit of time in mm as a column and the 
>>>>>> cumulative total as a line.
>>>>>> Example 25h: The variant with mm / 10min works, but the variant with 
>>>>>> mm / h only results in nonsense.
>>>>>> [25h]
>>>>>>     # Chart Timespan Defaults
>>>>>>     title = "Letzte 25h"
>>>>>>     show_button = true
>>>>>>     button_text = "Letzte 25h"
>>>>>>     time_length = 90000
>>>>>>     tooltip_date_format = "LLL"
>>>>>>     gapsize = 600000 # This should be your archive_interval from 
>>>>>> weewx.conf multiplied by 1000 to get milliseconds. Standard is 5 minutes
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     [[chart1]]
>>>>>>         title = Regen
>>>>>>         [[[rain]]]
>>>>>>           yAxis = 1
>>>>>>           type = column
>>>>>>           name = Regen mm/10min
>>>>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>>>>           name = Regen Total
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>     [[chart2]]
>>>>>>         title = Regen
>>>>>>         aggregate_interval = 86400
>>>>>>         [[[rain]]]
>>>>>>           aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>>           yAxis = 1
>>>>>>           type = column
>>>>>>           name = Regen mm/h
>>>>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>>>>           name = Regen Total
>>>>>> [image: high-25h.jpg]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The two variants "Last 7 days" and "Last 30 days", because nothing is 
>>>>>> plotted during my attempt.
>>>>>> Can I get the corrected samples?
>>>>>> Thank you for your help
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Pat schrieb am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 um 16:32:01 UTC+2:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So if you don't want the last 2592000 seconds, maybe you want "the 
>>>>>>> last 30 days" as a rolling window?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> In that case, use time_length = days_ago 
>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation#time_length>
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> and time_ago = 30 
>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation#to-graph-days-ago>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please do read the charts wiki 
>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation>,
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> everything is covered there. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 10:26:52 AM UTC-4, Andre wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It was just a thought, because with "time_length = 2592000" we do 
>>>>>>>> not get the desired values.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 16:00:51 UTC+2 schrieb Pat:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> What do you mean real calendar days? The 2592000 is the previous 
>>>>>>>>> 2592000 
>>>>>>>>> seconds. This number can be anything you want. 
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 9:47:21 AM UTC-4, Andre wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> With "time_length = month" the values are correct of course.
>>>>>>>>>> Maybe we need a fix to generate real calendar days for "time_length 
>>>>>>>>>> = 2592000".
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 15:08:23 UTC+2 schrieb Pat:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Great point Manfred. If you guys change your time_length to 
>>>>>>>>>>> month 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation#time_length>,
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>> do the values match?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 8:59:08 AM UTC-4, Manfred Maier 
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Couldn't this just be an issue with how the timespan for the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> chart is defined?
>>>>>>>>>>>> The chart displays the past 2592000 seconds and splits it into 
>>>>>>>>>>>> pieces of 86400 seconds (24 hours). But those 24 hours might go 
>>>>>>>>>>>> from 11am - 
>>>>>>>>>>>> 11am.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Just a thought and probably wrong ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Pat schrieb am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 um 14:48:25 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm at a loss because I can't recreate this. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please send me a copy of your database as well as your 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> graphs.conf, and public_html/belchertown/json/weewx_data.json
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> My time to dedicate to this is slim right now, so if anyone 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> else finds the problem that'd be helpful and I can merge it to 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> development 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> branch. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 8:44:58 AM UTC-4, Andre wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can reproduce the display issues.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have dropped all daily reports and rebuild daily.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image: noaa_2020-07.png]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Last 7 days
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image: last_7_days.png]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image: last_30_days.png]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Last 30 days...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am Mittwoch, 15. Juli 2020 14:19:19 UTC+2 schrieb Pat:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sounds like you may have some problems with your database. I 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> suggest you take a backup and follow the database 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> drop-daily 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#Action_--drop-daily>and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> rebuild-daily 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <http://www.weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#Action_--rebuild-daily>and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> see if that helps
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The graphs uses your archive table
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The reports uses your daily tables. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Seems like those aren't in sync for you.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 6:16:48 AM UTC-4, Geni 0815 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Pat, I just noticed the following:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> As an example in the graphic "last 30 days", "rain per 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> day". These values sometimes change every hour!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For my understanding, the amount of rain per day is to be 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> understood on a calendar day within the last 30 days.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> In the graphics, however, the day begins fluently.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I want a day to be a calendar day and not flowing 24h.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is how it is handled in the Templete Season.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How do I have to make the graphic settings so that a day is 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a calendar day?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I hope I have clearly described my wish.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Am Sonntag, 12. Juli 2020 10:47:51 UTC+2 schrieb Geni 0815:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 3 days we had rain of 9mm, 8.6mm and 0.6mm. The graphic 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> now shows 0mm, 15mm and 3.2mm on the corresponding days. The 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sum is correct 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but wrongly divided. Where is the mistake?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image: belch10.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [image: belch11.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> [month]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     # Chart Timespan Defaults
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     title = "Letzte 30 Tage"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     show_button = true
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     button_text = "Letzte 30 Tage"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     type = spline
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     time_length = 2592000 # Last 30 days
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     tooltip_date_format = "dddd LL"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     aggregate_type = max
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     aggregate_interval = 86400 # 1 day
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     gapsize = 86400000 # 1 day in milliseconds
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     [[chart3]]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         title = Regenx
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         type = line
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         aggregate_type=sum
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             name = Regen Total
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>         [[[rain]]]    
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>             type = column
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Live: 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://affolter.familyds.net/wetter/graphs/?graph=month
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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