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en:sw:01-mervis:multiple-history-intervals-hidden [2020/06/15 15:27]
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avsetula [Asynchronous history logging]
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-A typical application is a temperature sensor (ie. an outdoor thermometer),​ for which we do not need to store its exact value. Instead, we can log the temperature value only if it changes by more than ± 1°C compared to the last logged value. By doing so, we can ensure only relevant data will be logged. ​+A typical application is a temperature sensor (ie. an outdoor thermometer),​ for which we do not need to store its exact value. Instead, we can log the temperature value only if it changes by more than ±1 °C compared to the last logged value. By doing so, we can ensure only relevant data will be logged. ​
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