Trend graph over several screens
The graphs and especially the calculated trend have a strange behaviour about "screen borders".
It looks like the are only calculated talking the displaded data into account. You can see this if you flip from one month to the other and the trend line is completely off. Additionally it would be good if this month-by-month flips have the same axis and then you can see trhe trend when flipping over and don't have to go in years mode.
It looks like the are only calculated talking the displaded data into account. You can see this if you flip from one month to the other and the trend line is completely off. Additionally it would be good if this month-by-month flips have the same axis and then you can see trhe trend when flipping over and don't have to go in years mode.
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Inappropriate?I agree with this. Plus it would useful to have a graph showing for example the previous 30 days because on the 1st of Feb I would currently only see one entry in the month view. I would prefer to see the previous 30 days.
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Inappropriate?The graphs don't line up between months and years because we want to make sure you are viewing the most optimized view of the data for that current month or year.
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Inappropriate?I agree to have an optimized view for the different types (month, year).
But within a view the scaling should stay. Meaning when you flip from month to month, you are able to see the real trend and not have to adjust to the scaling changes and get lost
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Inappropriate?I too wish the month to month view didn't alter in scale, I have dieted right through January and much prefer the month view to the other two but when Jan rolled over into Feb I was quite dissapointed to see the graph rescale itself and my weighloss line not continue in one continuous line.
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