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I have a channel updating every 10 minutes. The last 8000 entries therefore go back to late December (around 55 days). I want to extend the range of data downloaded by setting a timescale between results, so say if I request a timescale of 20 minutes should I not be able to get data from twice as long ago? e.g.
https://api.thingspeak.com/channels/xxxxxx/fields/1.json?api_key=XXXXXXXXXXX&timescale=20&start=2022-12-30%2022:00:00
No matter what timescale or averaging I use, the last 8000 entries are the only ones processed for the downloaded data, so I just get fewer results. Unless I use a timescale of 1440; then I can download results from the very first entry in 2022. A timescale of 720 or lower however will only go back 55 days.
So I see the desired result when I use a timescale of 1440, but no other timescale will work. Is this a bug?
New to ThingsSpeak. I have a Photon 2 and vreated a webhook with simple code to send random numbers reprsented as 'temp' to a channel in ThingSpeak. All good with the code and my device shows the webhook is sending data and the events corespond to the same number of entries received in my channel. However, I do not see any visual graph of the data. What am i missing?
Hi Everyone. I am facing a problem while connecting the FMU to the buses. I have one FMU which expects 9 inputs and I did clarify the same while using bus creator. But in the end i am getting this error which i am trying to solve for couple of hours but didn't get any solution. So if any knows about the same please help me. I would give details as well if you need any other information.
Komal Memon
Komal Memon
Última actividad el 15 de Feb. de 2024

Hello Im tring to connect my master node to thingspeak but it gives error like:
Data received from slave - Temperature: 25.90, Humidity: 46.00, Soil Moisture: 0, pH: 4.26
Failed to send data to ThingSpeak, status code: -301
Data received from slave - Temperature: 25.90, Humidity: 46.00, Soil Moisture: 0, pH: 4.26
Failed to send data to ThingSpeak, status code: -301
What should I do?
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
Última actividad el 14 de Feb. de 2024

See code here in our community contest area. (author: @Zhaoxu Liu / slandarer)
And what do you do for Valentine's Day?
I need to copy Channel field data from a specific data range (e.g. January 2024) from field 6 of channel A(see sample attached) to field 1 of channel B.
I have tried to adopt the Template "Get data from private channel" in the Matlab analysis area of Thingspeak. The last data can be copied according the sample, but I cannot manage to copy the complete datarange. My channel field contains half empty data in field 6, because I have posted data asynchrously from 2 devices to 1 channel up to now.
Any advice for proper Matlab code sample or the like is welcome!
K
K
Última actividad el 10 de Feb. de 2024

which technical support should I contact/ask for the published Simscape example?
Chen Lin
Chen Lin
Última actividad el 10 de Feb. de 2024

Mt Uniacke
Mt Uniacke
Última actividad el 9 de Feb. de 2024

Is anyone having issues downloading the entire data from a channel? I usually include this line to the url but it no longer works: /feed.csv?days=1000000. Any suggestions on a way forward?
Hannah
Hannah
Última actividad el 8 de Feb. de 2024

I was looking into the possibility of making a spin-to-win prize wheel in MATLAB. I was looking around, and if someone has made one before they haven't shared. A labeled colored spinning wheel, that would slow down and stop (or I would take just stopping) at a random spot each time. I would love any tips or links to helpful resources!
Greetings to all MATLAB users,
Although the MATLAB Flipbook contest has concluded, the pursuit of ‘learning while having fun’ continues. I would like to take this opportunity to highlight some recent insightful technical articles from a standout contest participant – Zhaoxu Liu / slandarer.
Zhaoxu has contributed eight informative articles to both the Tips & Tricks and Fun channels in our new Discussions area. His articles offer practical advice on topics such as customizing legends, constructing chord charts, and adding color to axes. Additionally, he has shared engaging content, like using MATLAB to create an interactive dragon that follows your mouse cursor, a nod to the upcoming Year of the Dragon in 2024!
I invite you to explore these articles for both enjoyment and education, and I hope you'll find new techniques to incorporate into your work.
Our community is full of individuals skilled in MATLAB, and we're always eager to learn from one another. Who would you like to see featured next? Or perhaps you have some tips & tricks of your own to contribute. Remember, sharing knowledge is a collaborative effort, as Confucius wisely stated, 'When I walk along with two others, they may serve me as my teachers.'
Let's maintain our commitment to a continuous learning journey. This could be the perfect warm-up for the upcoming 2024 contest.
Many of the examples in the MATLAB documentation are extremely high quality articles, often worthy of attention in their own right. Time to start celebrating them! Today's is how to increase Image Resolution using deep learning
Hannah
Hannah
Última actividad el 8 de Feb. de 2024

I have been procrastinating on schoolwork by looking at all the amazing designs created in the last MATLAB Flipbook Mini Hack! They are just amazing. The voting is over but what are y'all's personal favorites? Mine is the flapping butterfly, it is for sure a creation I plan to share with others in the future!
Xiang Xu
Xiang Xu
Última actividad el 11 de Mzo. de 2024

Struct is an easy way to combine different types of variants. But now MATLAB supports classes well, and I think class is always a better alternative than struct. I can't find a single scenario that struct is necessary. There are many shortcomings using structs in a project, e.g. uncontrollable field names, unexamined values, etc. What's your opinion?
Umar Khan
Umar Khan
Última actividad el 22 de Feb. de 2024

I am confused, is the matlab answer better or Julia’s?

David
David
Última actividad el 15 de Jul. de 2024

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I recently discovered a 2-minute video that introduces MatGPT, and I believe it's a resource worth sharing. The creator highlights MatGPT's impressive capabilities by demonstrating how it tackles the classic Travelling Salesman Problem.
With more than 13,000 downloads on File Exchange, MatGPT is gaining traction among users. I strongly recommend taking it for a spin to experience its potential firsthand.
Now it's just a dial and pointer. There used to be a numeric value underneath.
I mentioned this in another thread about the column function not working, but thought maybe it needs it's own thread to be noticed.
This broke about the same time as the line/column problem and the not being able to move windows around anymore.