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The Xscale multiplier property with 1/1 is redundant, just place a constant 1. 🙂

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@Yamaeda wrote:

The Xscale multiplier property with 1/1 is redundant, just place a constant 1. 🙂


The problem is that is actually not 1/1, but 1/16. In order to see a history of 30 minutes, the chart history need to have 28800 entries.

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So I've been playing around with the numbers and I'm starting to understand the xscale mulitplier property.  I figured out how to display 30 minutes worth of data but it seems to be affected by the number that is inputted into the array subset function.  If I take e.g. 10 rows of data, the seconds move slowly but if I take 50 rows of data, the seconds move very quickly.  I was able to display 33 minutes worth of data in only 7.5 real-time minutes.  Could someone point me in the right direction?  What should I be looking at?

 

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