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OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
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OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
In OSCAR, is there a way to compute stats (the ones shown in the sidebar) for a subsection of the night? E.g. if I want to ignore the time I know I was awake. Or if I know I slept on my side vs back for different parts of the night and want to compare things like min/med/95% flow limit/leak rate/spo2/etc for each of those sections.
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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
The stats on the left side will not change, but if you select a range on one of the graphs, it will display the stats above each graph.

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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
You're referring to the value of each graph at the location of the cursor/vertical line, right? If so, that's unfortunately not what I need. I need aggregate stats on a range for a given graph e.g. the median flow limit from 2-4am
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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
I think CR may be referring to the fact that the Flow Rate graph will show an adjusted AHI for the selected time frame, like this (Note the AHI number on the Flow Rate graph itself):

[Image: FteBvI0.png]


But you're looking more for something that recalculates all of the Statistics values for the selected time frame, right?

Something like this, but for an arbitrary selection?

[Image: KtRknvl.png]

Unfortunately I don't think that's possible.
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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
@Muggzy, thanks for pointing out the AHI in the flow rate graph. But yet, I was referring to all the stats in your 2nd image (BTW, what software is that? EDIT: nvm, I see it's cpap-lib - nice!)
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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
That's just something I've been working on for the last few months, sort of like Oscar but written in C# and nowhere near as mature. 

It probably wouldn't be of interest unless you're a coder or tinkerer, but it is Open Source.
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RE: OSCAR - computing stats for subsection of night
That looks awesome for a data junkie like me but I am unfortunately not a coder.
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