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"Blocky" graphs - how to smooth?

Topics about the Beta trials up to Build 3043, the last build by Cumulus's founder Steve Loft. It was by this time way out of Beta but Steve wanted to keep it that way until he made a decision on his and Cumulus's future.

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Re: "Blocky" graphs - how to smooth?

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steve wrote:I've implemented the forced updating of the barometer in build 3042, which I've just uploaded.
That's service! :shock: :clap:
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Re: "Blocky" graphs - how to smooth?

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steve wrote:Mark produced the Highcharts graphs for Cumulus 1 originally, I just stole them and modified them very slightly for MX.
I've often wondered about the "Blocky Graphs" myself, in particular I notice it on wind speed.

My thoughts have been to wonder if Highcharts has the capability or option to plot a "Line of Best Fit" or trend line, similar as can be done with charts in Excel.
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Re: "Blocky" graphs - how to smooth?

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Change the series plot type to "spline" for a smoothed curve through the data points.
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I have just been on the forum after a period of absence and upgraded the software to force the barometer update. Thank you so very much for your work, Steve - you have one very happy user at this end!
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