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Histograms Flag dependent

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Would be nice to be able to do histograms that are flag dependent.
ie.:
MAF Vs RPM Vs O2mv but only data that is in closed loop
MAP Vs RPM Vs Spark only in Idle mode.
MAP Vs RPM Vs Spark only with TCC Locked.

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Post by yoda69 »

Mangus,
No problem, would be good if this feature would allow selection of multiple flags if possible, as sometimes it would be nice to filter the data based on a number of conditions.

Keep up the good work, as TunerPro just keeps getting better.

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No, those threads are about filtering bad data.
The idea here was to be be able to select what data the histogram uses based on another condion or conditions.
ie. An rpm Vs load Vs O2 mv, but only when commanded AFR is 14.7.
This way any data that is from a power enrichment or lean cruise is ignored, the VE table could then be corrected based on the histogram.

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Post by dfddfd2 »

yoda69 wrote:No, those threads are about filtering bad data.
yoda69
It's the same thing. Filtering "bad" data or filtering "unwanted" data, it's the same result in the History tables. Also, if you read carefully, Mark points out that TP currently can't identify "bad" data in a received packet that is the correct length, only that a packet is incomplete or over-sized. In that case, you would need an "unwanted" filter to remove it.

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Post by yoda69 »

No it's not.
I want to filter good data, based on a condition within that data.
I'm not sure if you have grasped the way GM ALDL data comes in.
Basically you can get up to around 64 bytes of data that come in in each packet that may cover engine speed, map, gear, coolant temp, TPS, knock, spark, and heaps of other parameters.
A histogram at present just looks at 3 bits of data (x, y and z), what I would like to be able to do is to have a histogram of x, y & z but only when A, B & C are true.
None of the data is bad, I'm only after a conditional Histogram.

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You guys are saying the same thing.
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Mangus wrote:You guys are saying the same thing.
That's what I said...
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