I am more interested to find out why this value is being transformed in such a way.
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Fiasco <dgvollmer@gmail.com> wrote:
divide by 65534
On Jul 19, 2:44 pm, Nathan <goldschla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jarrod,
>
> I set my analog value to a global token called level, and use an on match
> event that set my serial join to $level$%.
>
> A couple of things differ from your above explanation.
>
> 1) When I use $level$% the $ signs still show up. Solution, remove the $
> signs: level%
>
> 2) For some reason the value is being multiplied by 655.34. For example,
> when the load is = 0 the text displays correctly, at 10% it it shows up as
> 6553%, and at 100% it shows up as 65534%.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:35 PM, Nathan <goldschla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Jarrod,
>
> > Thank you for the quick response. I will play around with both suggestions.
>
> >> > >>> <mailto:commandfusion%2Bunsubscribe@googlegroups.com<commandfusion%252Bunsubscribe@googlegroups.com><commandfusion%252Bunsu> > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
> >> Forgot to also mention, in the second option above (appending string
> >> data with more string data), the first capture group can be assigned
> >> to any target, but I find its best to set it to token type so that the
> >> captured value wont be displayed anywhere. Then only the onmatch
> >> actually assigns the value to your serial join.
>
> >> Jarrod
>
> >> On Jul 14, 10:00 am, Nathan <goldschla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Yeah, I think the omission of the % sign is our last resort, but there
> >> is
> >> > talk of adding a separate Vantage processor to allow for side
> >> calculations &
> >> > the like.
>
> >> > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Nathan <goldschla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > I think you are on the right track, I'll play around with that. Yes,
> >> 000%
> >> > > is definately out of the question as they are willing to pay for me by
> >> the
> >> > > hour to "research" this alignment issue. To put things in perspective
> >> with
> >> > > this guy: Everything has to be symetrical, perfect, simplistic, &
> >> immediate.
> >> > > So I am working with his property manager, and a couple of personal
> >> > > assistants to "really dial this touchscreen in".
>
> >> > > The good thing is: I have a month before they are back from Europe. I
> >> just
> >> > > wanted to see if this is something Jarrod might consider adding to the
> >> next
> >> > > release. Currently I can do this with my control system, but I would
> >> have to
> >> > > create the logic for every light in this 22,000sq/ft. house; and I
> >> don't
> >> > > want to place that kind of strain on the system. Basically the load %
> >> has to
> >> > > be sent to a text variable that is then appended to add a % sign. 240
> >> loads
> >> > > updating every 100ms seems like a lot of work for a 500mhz linux box
> >> that
> >> > > already enough to accomplish.
>
> >> > > Thanks again for the suggestion, I'll try it out.
>
> >> > > On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com
> >> >wrote:
>
> >> > >> I see your point. . . I guess 000% is out of the question. Perhaps
> >> an on
> >> > >> match regex at 9 and 99 can display 2 invisible sub-pages with the %
> >> sign
> >> > >> and other regexs to remove the sub-pages/signs (I am tired bear with
> >> me)
>
> >> > >> On 7/14/2010 1:33 AM, Nathan wrote:
>
> >> > >>> 100% vs 0%
>
> >> > >>> If the % field is static, the resulting text is not centered above
> >> the
> >> > >>> slider at all times, or does not retain correct spacing. It sounds a
> >> little
> >> > >>> anal retentive, but so are my customers. Like I said, it is not a
> >> huge
> >> > >>> issue, but some people tend to focus on what "you can't" do. These
> >> people
> >> > >>> rarely ever hear no. Correction: They rarely hear no from
> >> subordinates, I'm
> >> > >>> sure his better half says it all of the time :)
>
> >> > >>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com
> >> <mailto:
> >> > >>> spc...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> >> > >>> Well you create two text boxes. One with the join to your regex
> >> > >>> and the other to house the % sign. Space them appropriately so
> >> > >>> they look like one text box. Then centre them in unison.
> >> > >>> Not sure what you mean by keep the text centred, please explain
> >> > >>> Nahshon
>
> >> > >>> On 14/07/2010 00:12, C2C wrote:
>
> >> > >>> Is there any way to transform serial feedback? I tried to
> >> manually
> >> > >>> enter the code into the .gui file in the feedback string for
> >> a
> >> > >>> load
> >> > >>> percentage value. Basically I want to take the value I get&
> >> > >>> append it
> >> > >>> to add a % sign at the end. This would help keep the text
> >> centered
> >> > >>> above the slider; not a huge issue though.
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