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  • in reply to: Chart Pro Customization #12812
    DF
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    Hello Mikhail,

    Thankyou for that information. I will explore further into those options and if I get stuck I will let you know.

    I doesn’t matter about MatLab, I wont be pursuing that at this stage anymore.

    On the original subject concerning Grafana, is it possible to expose the current data collected by Rapid SCADA to Grafana or is it only possible to get the data stored every 60 seconds? I’m looking to transfer values that represent a sinusoidal waveform, so a real-time data transfer if possible.

    Thanks

    Dean

    in reply to: Chart Pro Customization #12796
    DF
    Participant

    Hello again,

    Just to add, do you know if anyone has interfaced MatLab with Rapid SCADA for data analysis, or if you think it could be possible?

    Many thanks

    Dean

    in reply to: Chart Pro Customization #12795
    DF
    Participant

    Hello Mikhail,

    The provided link worked perfectly. gave me exactly what I was looking for. Thankyou.

    On a similar topic, is it possible to interface a python program with the data collected by Rapid SCADA? Either a way to imbed it into the dashboard in a similar fashion as Grafana or link the database to the python program / export the data to it? I would like to implement a machine learning algorithm with the collected data if possible.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Many thanks

    Dean

    in reply to: Chart Pro Trend Colors #11813
    DF
    Participant

    Hi Mikhail,

    The link below should show you the dashboard with multiple charts. Apologies for it being a picture and not a screenshot. I’m away from the desktop.

    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mY7RD_aw9BON1AVVANsuPkLIn40wRO47?usp=sharing

    I was wondering if there was a way to change the individual trendline color for each chart. For example, in the picture, the bottom three charts (apparent, active, reactive power) to have individual colors of red, blue and green respectively to match the trendlines from the top right chart called power levels.

    Thanks

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