Impact 2024: The Industrial Data and AI Conference for and by Users | Nominate Speakers Now for a Ch...
Perfect, this was what I was looking for. The ability to move the timestamp interactively would be nice for ad-hoc troubleshooting.
Another feature that would have been nice is to have a shift function with the ability to offset the timestamps. Example for use would be a trend that is increasing during the day and is reset at midnight. If we could have shifted the time -24h you could compare the performance today with yesterday.
Just to complement Eric’s reply in the zero point function. There is a function called Clip that accepts a lower an upper limit and outputs a new time series without the points below and above those limits. Is this the type of functionality you are looking for? Cheers Gustavo The problem with clip is that you can’t choose a value. If I have a sensor value of 0.5 and it should have been 0.0 I am not able to do that with Clip. If we added an optional field, Replace, to that function so that sensor data outside the limits are replaced instead of removed, that would solve your issue? Yes, that is exactly what I want. Is should be a value for both lower and upper. If the fields are left blank the function can be like it’s today.
Just to complement Eric’s reply in the zero point function. There is a function called Clip that accepts a lower an upper limit and outputs a new time series without the points below and above those limits. Is this the type of functionality you are looking for? Cheers Gustavo The problem with clip is that you can’t choose a value. If I have a sensor value of 0.5 and it should have been 0.0 I am not able to do that with Clip.
Hi,Thanks for quick replay. My comments bellow. Hi Jonas! Thanks for all of the great feature requests. To share some thoughts and respond directly to each one… -Function like pandas where. We have sensors with for instance zero point error. In many calculations it can be useful to set values bellow a point to zero to avoid larger errors to sum up over time. → This sounds like it could be a useful function to add to InDSL. How do you keep track of or remember which of your sensors have zero point error? And do you take any actions to fix or resolve that? I just look at the trend and have a understanding of the process so I am able to know when it should have been zero. This is typical smaller errors that is no point in trying to correct in the sensor and better to fix in the calculation if it causes trouble for that specific calculation. -When Charts and AIR are integrated it would be nice to have more logic and comparing functions. For instance to set an alarm if only certain con
Hi, there is a bug in the clip function. If I set the low value to 0 it doesn’t calculate. It works if i put in 0.1.
I still get 404 on this link https://docs.cognite.com/dslib/
Hi, I get a 404 on the InDSL link.
Already have an account? Login
Enter your username or e-mail address. We'll send you an e-mail with instructions to reset your password.
Sorry, we're still checking this file's contents to make sure it's safe to download. Please try again in a few minutes.
Sorry, our virus scanner detected that this file isn't safe to download.