Strange graphics

Hello all,

Does someone of you have encountered this in your wxsim-script?

Really don’t have a idea here!

Marc,

You can take a look here: https://www.akker.be/wxsim/forecast.php When you go to the “graphic” bit you can see the lines are skewed…


It would be useful if you can upload the data file that’s used by the page. It looks like the zero hour data is being assigned to the previous day for some reason. This could be the script or it could be the data that the script is using.

Very strange, the https://www.akker.be/lastret.txt file has a a full Friday 14th data followed by a smaller part for Friday 14th.
Values differ so there are multiple lines in the graphs.
In the past this happened switching to or from “Daylight Saving Time”.

It is not a script problem, it is a data problem => WXSIM

Wim


double_friday-14.lastret.txt (77.9 KB)

Hi,

Thanks for the answers, every now and then i get a double day in my lastret.txt? When i ran a forecast yesterday evening there where no doubles but still the skewed graphics…Going to check out some fora with WXSIM-settings that could provide an answer…It’s not annoying to me but i like it like it should be… :slight_smile:

Marc,

It is not only the “strange” graphs. The table also stop at the first line of the double day.
Today, Saturday, there are two Sundays. Both the table and the graps end at the first sunday at 11:30pm.
You are missing Monday, Tuesday . . . until Friday in the grpahs and table.
All that data is in the https://www.akker.be/lastret.txt but it is not displayed.

Wim

Hi,

The double days in my lastret.txt keep appearing, check out the forum and ask a question to Tom if he has an answer to that…Curiously the double day does not appear in plaintext.txt

https://www.akker.be/plaintext.txt

https://www.akker.be/lastret.txt

Marc,

Wrong forum again? :?

Marc,

I think the other place is more appropriate as the problem appears to be in WxSim rather than a script that processes WxSim output data.

Hi,

@admin, i will commence the rest of this problem in the other post in the right place #-o

Marc,