OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
Hi folks
I'm sorry if this is a question that I ought to be able to figure out myself. But I can't :/
On the daily results page, I see minimum, median, etc., values for the various measured quantities. On the statistics page I see averages for the previous night, week, etc.
How can I see average values for each night?
Best wishes, DS
RE: OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
On the Statistics panel on the Daily page, hover over the statistic you want to see the average for. It will be shown in a tooltip pop-up.
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RE: OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
(01-11-2022, 05:48 AM)GuyScharf Wrote: On the Statistics panel on the Daily page, hover over the statistic you want to see the average for. It will be shown in a tooltip pop-up.
God, I'm an eejit :/
Thanks.
BW, DS
RE: OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
There's also the Overview page, which will show you bar graphs for each day.
RE: OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
@OP - I am not a mod, just a plain regular user. I've seen several experts caution users to keep all their therapy questions/comments in the SAME THREAD. This is so the experts can see the whole picture without spending lots to time locating the user's several threads and then reviewing them all. As they say, keep your stuff together. Just a friendly input for you.
RE: OSCAR -- can I see day-by-day averages?
(01-11-2022, 08:19 PM)clownbell Wrote: @OP - I am not a mod, just a plain regular user. I've seen several experts caution users to keep all their therapy questions/comments in the SAME THREAD. This is so the experts can see the whole picture without spending lots to time locating the user's several threads and then reviewing them all. As they say, keep your stuff together. Just a friendly input for you.
This is not about my therapy. It's a general question about how software works.