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    Hello,

    I am trying to setup graphics for different temperatures:
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    It was about 20 degrees C and the correct icon was shown. Temperature dropped down to 19,9 C there was no image ( just the black " no image icon").
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    Anyone has an idea what I am doing wrong?

    Thanks,
    Cornelis

    #2
    Does the device value possibly have more than 1 decimal place? If, for example, the temperature value is 19.95, there is no applicable graphic.
    -Wade

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      #3
      I notice you use a comma for decimal delimiter, but the values for graphics use a period. The device value uses a comma. Is it just an inconsistency in how HomeSeer deals with the decimal delimiter, or do you need to reenter the values? If the values have to be entered with a decimal point in the Device, this looks like a regionalization bug.
      HS4 Pro, 4.2.19.0 Windows 10 pro, Supermicro LP Xeon

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        #4
        Wade only 1 decimal is shown on the HS4 page:
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        This is a screenshot from just now , where the icon is shown correctly.


        Yesterday , with 19,9 C the " no image" icon was shown. and I was expecting the orange ball with thermometer in it like in the picture below.
        I noticed the 19,9 is just at the end of the range:
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        Originally posted by randy View Post
        I notice you use a comma for decimal delimiter, but the values for graphics use a period. The device value uses a comma. Is it just an inconsistency in how HomeSeer deals with the decimal delimiter, or do you need to reenter the values? If the values have to be entered with a decimal point in the Device, this looks like a regionalization bug.

        Last weekI was trying change al the ranges and icons.
        The list above shows everythong with a dor for example 5 untill 5.9
        But I have to insert them ( new range) with a comma 5 untill 5,9

        I just tried again with a new range; "new range graphic" >> automatically 0 untill1 was inserted . when I changed it to 0 and 4.9 (dot) and saved it , it was saved as 0 untill 49 ( no dot , no comma).
        When I edit and enter 0 and 4,9 (comma) it is saved as 4.9 ?

        But untill yesterday when it was 19,9 dgrees , all was fine , and now it looks fine as well with 16,9 degrees. I just don't understand it.

        My regional settings are Austria (Europe) in windows 10
        and in the lattitude-longitude I have inserted the coordinates of my house.


        Any suggestions?

        Thanks,
        Cornelis
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          #5
          It's a long shot, but extra decimal place(s) in the device value could still explain your situation since the status can be set to 1 decimal place while the actual stored value has 2 or more. Easy to rule out by checking the device value on the status/graphics page next time the graphic isn't displayed as expected. Or otherwise confirm your physical device only reports 1 decimal place.
          -Wade

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            #6
            Originally posted by Wade View Post
            It's a long shot, but extra decimal place(s) in the device value could still explain your situation since the status can be set to 1 decimal place while the actual stored value has 2 or more. Easy to rule out by checking the device value on the status/graphics page next time the graphic isn't displayed as expected. Or otherwise confirm your physical device only reports 1 decimal place.
            Here's an example from my system. In this case the status/graphics pairs were created by a plugin and run out to 6 decimal places to address the potential issue I'm describing.
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            -Wade

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              #7
              Hi Wade,

              When I deleted the range pairs i noticed as well many digits behind the comma/dot.

              But only 1 digit after the dot/comma is shown on the "main" gui, that is why I thought one digit behind the comma is good enough.

              You are saying I should as well put 5 digits behind the dot/comma for the ranges?

              Thanks,
              Cornnelis

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                #8
                You should be able to look at the actual value at the bottom of the status/graphics page to see the precision applied. Here my value only has a single decimal, but the pairs go out to 8.


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                Here is one where there is 3 decimal precision. In either case the S/G pairs going out to 8 digits covers it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corvl1 View Post
                  Hi Wade,

                  When I deleted the range pairs i noticed as well many digits behind the comma/dot.

                  But only 1 digit after the dot/comma is shown on the "main" gui, that is why I thought one digit behind the comma is good enough.

                  You are saying I should as well put 5 digits behind the dot/comma for the ranges?

                  Thanks,
                  Cornnelis
                  Not necessarily 5 digits, but that's likely a safe number.
                  -Wade

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Corvl1 View Post
                    Hi Wade,

                    When I deleted the range pairs i noticed as well many digits behind the comma/dot.

                    But only 1 digit after the dot/comma is shown on the "main" gui, that is why I thought one digit behind the comma is good enough.

                    You are saying I should as well put 5 digits behind the dot/comma for the ranges?

                    Thanks,
                    Cornnelis
                    If you look at the advanced settings you can answer. Here the “main” view has one digit (125.9) but the value has 4 (125.9375). Triggers and Conditions are based on value.

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                      #11
                      That previous one is working fine now.

                      I would expect , that works with every device ......NOT!!

                      I have here an Everspring ST814 Temperature and humidity sensor.
                      Unable to change - delete ranges. Accidentaly I changed a range somewhere in the middle , which is now the last range (1278 ....15) , it read 12.78 till 18.33...... but I can not insert the dot or comma anymore.
                      Initially I wanted to delete all ranges and insert more appropriate ranges , but they even don't want to be deleted.


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                      Legacy pages I get this:
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                      And Jon00 graphic editor also nada:
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                      Any suggestions?
                      Many thanks,
                      Cornelis

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