Datalogger

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Note  For a description and a complete list of UI Objects, see UI Objects.

Works in combination with the data logger function to present a collection of data using time-based statistical charts. This object automatically adapts the graphical layout and size of the charts based on the overall object's size. The default presentation can be customized using several optional attributes. A datalogger can have a browser mode (if available server-side) for consulting past data. If a datalogger in browser mode isn't visible for more than a minute, it automatically resets to live mode.

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Parameters

  • id: the object's ID, used by UISets. Required
  • loggerID: the datalogger ID (or multiple IDs)
  • position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
  • size: the chart's area's width and height
  • unit: list of values axis labels. If the datalogger has slots, one unit for each slot. If there are multiple datalogger ids, one unit for each datalogger
  • attributes: list of UI attribute names and values defining the chart's aspect and data. Setting this parameter is the same as setting each UI attribute with a UISet

Syntax

(datalogger[!<id>] <loggerID>; <pos>; <width>; <height>; <label>; <attributes>)

E.g.

(datalogger!datalogger1 edl; x80y60; 820; 500; kWh; controls=toolbar)

HD

In browser mode, it's possible to display a high definition version of the current resolution, which selects and displays values from the next resolution available. For example when HD is active, the "month" resolution will display all the data from the "day" resolution, so it will show 744 (31*24) values instead of 31. HD is displayed only when available (if the next resolution data is available and not consolidated).

HD is controlled by the hd attribute, which can be either "true"/"false" or "toggle" which will show an icon and let the user control it.

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Multiple Dataloggers

The Datalogger object can be configured to show multiple dataloggers at once. The loggerID parameter (or loggerid attribute) can contain a list of IDs of visible dataloggers.

To give the user the option to select which dataloggers to show, the list attribute can be used. If a list is set, a drop down menu will appear in the top left of the toolbar (which is visible only in controls is set to toolbar). The names attribute allows to associate a name to each datalogger of the list (or each datalogger specified in loggerid, if the list is empty).

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By default, all dataloggers are merged on the same scale. The multirange attribute allows each datalogger to have its own range, with its scale shown on the left of the chart.

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The rangegroups attribute allows dataloggers to be grouped to a common range.

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Note  To avoid strange behaviors when displaying multiple dataloggers, it's better to choose dataloggers that have common properties (such as origin, range, consolidation).

UI Attributes

Common attributes

Name Value Description
pos x<x>y<y> Position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. x-5y10
visible true Default. Show the object
false Hide the object
blink true | slow Blink the object at a slow speed
fast Blink the object at a fast speed
false Stop the blinking
opacity 0.0 ... 1.0 Object opacity from 0 (not visible) to 1 (fully visible)
rotation 0 ... 360 Object rotation in degrees. Images are rotated around the center point, all other objects are rotated around the top left corner

Datalogger attributes

Name Value Description
avgvalues true Show average values, if in range mode
false Hide average values
axiscolor <CSS color> Axis color
browserdate date and time, in the "yyyymmddhh" format Set the browser date and time. These formats will also be accepted: "yyyy", "yyyymm", "yyyymmdd"
browserscale year Set the browser scale to year
month Set the browser scale to month
day Set the browser scale to day
hour Set the browser scale to hour
byday true Show daily data (hours)
false Hide daily data
byhour true Show hourly data (minutes)
false Hide hourly data
byminute true Show data by minute (seconds)
false Hide data by minute
bymonth true Show monthly data (days)
false Hide monthly data
controls tabs Show tabs on live mode for scale and slots
toolbar Show a toolbar to control live and browser modes
none Don't show any controls
panel true Show background panel
false Hide background panel
drawaxis true Default. The axes are visible (also notches and labels)
false The axes are not visible (also notches and labels)
group <value> Name of a group. Dataloggers with the same group are synchronized (controlling one affects the others)
labelcolor <CSS color> Color of the axis and bars labels
legend true Show all legends
false Hide legends
<comma-separated list of values> List of legends (min, avg, max) to show
list <comma-separated list of datalogger IDs> List of IDs of dataloggers selectable by the user. Shows an icon in the control bar that displays the list
loggerid <comma-separated list of datalogger IDs> List of IDs, to change it dynamically
maxvalues true Show maximum values, if in range mode
false Hide maximum values
minvalues true Show minimum values, if in range mode
false Hide minimum values
mode live Live mode
browser Browser mode
multichart true Show multiple charts on live mode
false Show a single chart on live mode, based on the selected scale
multirange true For multiple datalogger ids only. Show multiple ranges for each datalogger id: each chart has multiple value axes.
false Default. Single range for each datalogger
names <comma-separated list of values> For multiple datalogger ids only. Sets the dataloggers names (relative to the list attribute or, if list is empty, the loggerid attribute), displayed in the legend and list popup
notchcolor <CSS color> Color of the axis notches
notches <value> Number of notches on the x-axis (for vertical charts) or on the y-axis (for horizontal charts)
pastperiod true Show past period (only available for single datalogger id)
false Hide past period
pastvaluecolor <CSS color> A color that applies to all past values
<CSS color>,<CSS color>,<CSS color> Colors that apply respectively to minimum, average and maximum past values
pointsize number of pixels Point size (use for the points chart type)
presentvaluecolor <CSS color> A color that applies to all present values
<CSS color>,<CSS color>,<CSS color> Colors that apply respectively to minimum, average and maximum present values
scale year Set the live scale to year
month Set the live scale to month
day Set the live scale to day
hour Set the live scale to hour
slot <number> Show a specific slot, from 0 to the number of slots-1
stroke number of pixel Pixel size of the stroke that applies to line and spline chart's types
thresholdcolor <CSS color> Color of threshold lines. Not supported with multiple dataloggers with different scales/units.
thresholdcolors <comma-separated list of CSS colors> List of colors of threshold lines, one value each line. Not supported with multiple dataloggers with different scales/units.
thresholds <comma-separated list of values> List of values at which to display a line (threshold). Not supported with multiple dataloggers with different scales/units.
totals true Show totals
false Hide totals
type bars Draw bars
points Draws points
line Draws a line connecting the values
spline Draws a spline connecting the values
units <comma-separated list of values> Units to display on the top left of each chart. If the datalogger has slots, one unit for each slot. If there are multiple datalogger ids, one unit for each datalogger
valuelabelcolor <CSS color> Value label's color
valuelabeltype inside Value labels are shown inside (if "type" is bars, points or gauge) or over (if "type" is line or spline)
outside Value labels are shown above or below
popup Value labels are shown on mouseover, or on touch (if on a touch-enabled device)
A CSS color can be specified as
  • hex value: #<rr><gg><bb> E.g. #FF1010
  • color name: red, blue, white...
  • as rgb: rgb(<r>,<g>,<b>) E.g. rgb(255,30,30)
  • as rgba: rgba(<r>,<g>,<b>,<alpha>) E.g. rgba(255,30,30,0.5)