Plotting clima entities with attributes #13
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Happy to hear it works for you! |
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Enjoying your work a lot! Is there a way to repeat the time values along the x-axis for each graph? |
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Wow, thanks a lot - being able to use attributes is amazing!! No need of heaps of unnecessary template sensors :-) |
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If I want to display a climate entity exact the same way as it does in the default graph with heading and cooling events colored orange and blue respectively under the current_temperature from the hvac_action attribute how would I do that? Starting out with something like this I am only getting vertical lines at the heating periods, the temp is not being plotted and I am not sure how I would set a color filled per map_y
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Hi David, Thank you very much for all the work you have put into this: great! I'm probably being too stupid, but after 2 hours of searching I couldn't find out how to set the minimum and maximum of the Y-axis... What have I overlooked? Thanks for the help! Kay |
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Okay, I See: so I can´t scale each Y-Axis with different values at all? |
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Okay, thank you very, very much! :) And at the risk of being annoying: I can't manage the transparency. No matter what I set, it always remains opaque:
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is there an option to put 2 yaxis at one chart and still have more charts? - entity: sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_luftfeuchtigkeit
yaxis: y2
yaxes:
side: right
name: |
$ex "Rel. Luftfeuchte " +
hass.states['sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_luftfeuchtigkeit'].state +"%"
line:
width: 1
dash: dot
color: grey
show_value: false
- entity: sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_temperatur
yaxis: y2
yaxes:
side: left
name: |
$ex "Temp " + hass.states['sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_temperatur'].state
+"ºC"
line:
width: 1
dash: line
color: grey
show_value: false
- entity: sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_batterie
yaxis: y2
yaxes:
side: right
type: bar
period: hour
time_offset: '-25h'
marker:
color: '#EFEFEF'
name: |
$ex "Batterie " + hass.states['sensor.temp_schlafzimmer_batterie'].state +
"%"
defaults:
yaxes:
overlaying: 'y'
visible: true
showgrid: true
default_trace:
line:
width: 2
layout:
dragmode: pan
annotations:
- xref: paper
yref: paper
'y': 1
text: Schlafzimmer
showarrow: false
- xref: paper
yref: paper
'y': 0.5
text: Bad
showarrow: false
margin:
t: 30
l: 45
r: 30
b: 50
showlegend: false
height: 300
yaxis:
fixedrange: true
side: right
yaxis2:
fixedrange: true
grid:
rows: 2
columns: 1
pattern: coupled
roworder: top to bottom
hours_to_show: 25
refresh_interval: auto
time_offset: 1h |
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Spent ages fighting with this today, and eventually when I opened the plot up in chart studio using the |
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