layout and functie flukso dash like PV Output

Can we have some layout, future like http://pvoutput.org/intraday.jsp?id=20058&sid=17917
The dash we now have is summier.
In PV output you can easy compair others, you can in the same grafiek more than one item.
you see your output in a list .

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on3ptz's picture

you can use pvoutput for your flukso .... i have it working ....

PVCastaert's picture

I NOW, and i use it for, solar, water and energie, but we have or own dash and it can be better.

fusionpower's picture

I find the PVOutput charts much easier on the eye.
Looking at Flukso's charts makes me feel like my eyeballs want to point in different directions.
I know the straight line between values is technically more accurate but when the lines are overlapping each other it is difficult to separate one series from another and it is difficult to see the overview.
Whereas PVOutputs curved lines mean that lines rarely travel over each other, cross each other yes but travel together no or not often. This makes a data series easily visible in its entirety.
So much so that PVOutput has been able to increase the number of data series plotted on a single chart and yet it is still easier (clearer) to read than Flukso's.
Flukso's chart looks like an Excel chart from a decade ago.
Every time i look at it i see the nice curved chart for the variance below the main chart and feel like they are back to front. The variance chart should be straight lines (spikes) and the actual data chart should have the nice curves. Having the variance chart so curvy makes it worse because it is apparent that the charting library is capable of smoothed/curvy charts but that it just isn't being used.
Maybe something as simple as a check box or drop down list so the user can choose the chart style.
When i say simple i mean simple for the user to use, not simple to implement. I realise there is a lot of work involved in making changes to web applications but i think this would make a big difference to the feel of the Flukso site.

helmuteke's picture

or maybe a integration with Emoncms (http://emoncms.org/) can be