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Are the calculations provided in Charts (originating from `indsl` python library) available for all CDF projects? I’m wondering if it’s possible to contribute with new calculations to Charts that are written in `indsl` but only deployed to the specific CDF project you’re working on (i.e., not accessible for people outside this project)?I want to write new calculations using indsl that SMEs in my team can use in Charts for specific time series analysis, but I think it would be best to keep them isolated within our CDF project to not “overflow” the global Charts with potentially lots of new calculations that may mostly be relevant for my team/company.Any response is appreciated, thanks :)
Trying to download the openapi spec over at https://api-docs.cognite.com/20230101/ by using the URL in the “download” link fails with 404 when trying to use the URL with wget/curl and “ADD” in a dockerfile. It seems like the link is generated behind the scenes during pageload by javascript. Is there a way to download the openapi spec in scripts e.g for use in CI pipelines and similar?
I have a set of timeseries objects in CDF. I want to create a chart using SDK based on some function using the base timeseries objects. How Do I do that using SDK I have a timeseries object with externalID ‘ts-ext1’. I need to create a chart that follows the operation as below.[141/(ts-ext1) - 131.5 ] How do I do this in code iteslf?
There are some signals that in the names or the description have the words: alarm, warning, or fault. E.G. There is this alarm signal, (in red ) that I’m comparing with one of the vibration signals. And the alarm seems to be on when the vibrations are close to 0 and the Compressor is off. I’m plotting the label as a combination of the name and the description, but the externalId of the alarm is: pi:160268In most cases that alarm is on when the compressor is off, except in this case, Where I do not see any problem with the vibration signal: There are these other two alarms, from the plots: one is on when the compressor is off and the other one when it is starting up. But I do not see any strange behavior in the signal when they occur. Besides the alarms, I’ve also looked into some of the fault signals but those seem to be on for very long times: Is there another way to use the alarm and fault signals to label anomalies or failures? I don’t know if using the vibration signals is the bes
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