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[Feature : Elevation up/down speed columns] #1126

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msmolej opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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[Feature : Elevation up/down speed columns] #1126

msmolej opened this issue Jun 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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@msmolej
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msmolej commented Jun 1, 2023

What is missing ?

I am using Alpinequest for hiking, cycling, rowing, etc., and these statistics are very usable for me. Maybe it will also be useful for somebody else.
Proposable statistics:
Moving speeds:

  • Up [m/h]
  • Down [m/h]

I am attaching a picture with statistics available in Alpinequest.

2023-06-01 11_40_15-MarjanS23+

@FJBDev
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FJBDev commented Jun 1, 2023

I could see this as a useful feature

However, there is something that troubles me in your picture:

Shouldn't those number match ?

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@Thompson-ongithub
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I think the +620m/h (1049m) only refers to the "increase" part of the track (those 11.44km done in 1h41) the missing 130m elevation gain probably were too small to register as increase and are included in the "flat" part..
At least the numbers would fit...

@wolfgang-ch
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When implementing this feature, then a tour has to be partitioned into the increase, flat and decrease parts.

What are the parameters for the flat part, e.g. the gradient has to be below a max. value for a min distance?

@wolfgang-ch
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wolfgang-ch commented Sep 24, 2023

This feature will be available in the next version

The tooltip values in the green rectangle are showing the parameters, how the flat/gain/loss values are computed. These parameters are defined in the tour segmenter.

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With this new tour segmenter, the flat/gain/loss values can be checked how they are computed. Flat areas are displayed with a different color in the elevation graph, in the dark mode with the white color.

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The flat/gain/loss values are formatted with the value formatter which are defined in the pref dialog

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