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Can't get the last data from a particular channel. is there any way to help me out

I have constructed a circuit with a particle argon device and a temperature/humidity sensor. I am receiving the data to my argon console and it is working properly as there is a hook-sent happening as well as a successful hook-response. Also when I take a look at my ThingSpeak channel it says that there are 77 entries but my problem is there is no drawing in the graph. Everything seems to be done correctly but still no graph.

Hi,

i have made a data logger with arduino and esp8266.the data being the temperature and humidity.

what i wanted to know is there some way i can set a threshold value and thingspeak reacts on it if data is not uploaded for 5 mins and the thinkspeak should through a message to arudio ide

can i use talkback for this?

Hallo,ich bin Anfänger und nutze ThingSpeak um meine Wetterdaten (ESP8266 mit BME280 Sensor) und meine Feinstaubdaten (ESP8266 und PMS5003) anzuzeigen. Der erste ESP überträgt Temperatur, Luftfeuchte und Luftdruck in die Felder 1-3 bei ThingSpeak und der zweite ESP die Feinstaubwerte in die Felder 5-7 bei ThingSpeak. Alle 30 Sekunden werden jeweils Daten geschickt. Im Serial Monitor erfolgt die Übertragung wie geplant im Programm. Mein Problem: Die Ausgabe in ThingSpeak enthält viele Aussetzer. Es gehen Daten verloren und werden nicht angezeigt.

Freue mich über Rückmeldungen. Ulli

Hello, while posting the data i am not getting the Acknoweldgement

Hola a todos, trabajo en un proceso de investigación para mi clase de IoT, donde tengo que presentar un SWOT, sobre la plataforma ThingSpeak ? algún aporte para este tema: gracias anticipadas.!

i have pushed my temperature and humidity data to thinkspeak from ardino ide . now i need a communication between thinkspeak and nodemcu . for example after analysising the data if there is gad in the data then thinkspeak should notify the arudino ide . Is there any way to help me out?

#ifdef SPARK #include "ThingSpeak/ThingSpeak.h" #else #include "ThingSpeak.h" #endif #include ESP8266WiFi.h #include DHT.h #include WiFiClient.h #include ESP8266WebServer.h String apiKey = "SK93H9OUYLARLFYN"; // Enter your Write API key from ThingSpeak

const char ssid = "Ludo"; // replace with your wifi ssid and wpa2 key const char *pass = "12345678901"; const char server = "api.thingspeak.com"; #define DHTPIN 0 //pin where the dht11 is connected DHT dht(DHTPIN, DHT11); WiFiClient client; void setup() { Serial.begin(115200); delay(10); dht.begin(); Serial.println("Connecting to "); Serial.println(ssid); WiFi.begin(ssid, pass);

      while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) 
     {
            delay(500);
            Serial.print(".");
     }
      Serial.println("");
      Serial.println("WiFi connected");
}
void loop() 
{
      float h = dht.readHumidity();
      float t = dht.readTemperature();
      if (isnan(h) || isnan(t)) 
                 {
                     Serial.println("Failed to read from Sensors!");
                      return;
                 }
                         if (client.connect(server,80))   //   "184.106.153.149" or api.thingspeak.com
                      {  
                             String postStr = apiKey;
                             postStr +="&field1=";
                             postStr += String(t);
                             postStr +="&field2=";
                             postStr += String(h);
                             postStr += "\r\n\r\n";
                             client.print("POST /update HTTP/1.1\n");
                             client.print("Host: api.thingspeak.com\n");
                             client.print("Connection: close\n");
                             client.print("X-THINGSPEAKAPIKEY: "+apiKey+"\n");
                             client.print("Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\n");
                             client.print("Content-Length: ");
                             client.print(postStr.length());
                             client.print("\n\n");
                             client.print(postStr);
                             Serial.print("Temperature: ");
                             Serial.print(t);
                             Serial.print(" degrees Celcius, Humidity: ");
                             Serial.print(h);
                             Serial.println("%. Send to Thingspeak.");
                        }
          client.stop();
          Serial.println("Waiting...");
  delay(1000);
}

Hi, i was wondering if there is defined skill or some other way to display channel data on an amazon echo show device?

I've been working with several collaborators on an indoor air quality monitoring project. You can see the post at Hackster . It would be interesting to deploy many of these throughout a building to investigate interactions between different rooms and the flow of people. So far I've got two in my house. Let us know if you plan to make a few of them.

Hi

I am a total newb.

I recently created a Channel and two data Fields with their associated charts.

I was then experimenting; playing around with the timescale setting re one of the charts. I selected a range of options and then wondered some, so looked into the function re the options. I now that worked out and wish to simply return to the plotting of all points as they are delivered up from my data source.

However; I can toggle between timescale numbers - however, I cannot revert to no timescale - in other words; to plot every point on the chart.

Please help me return my chart to how it was by default re timescale.

Dear Sir, I have configure the thing-speak account for our monitoring system.But I have two issue regarding this as shown below; 1.whatever the field i have configure in the channel number 1,2...8,with respective tag, same tag is not reflected on graph.i just shown to you for your reference in the attachments. 2 whatever the excel file is generating based on input data it takes 7 minutes of delay.after live capturing. can you please resolve this issue for me

wael elsisi
wael elsisi
Last activity on 23 Mar 2021

I am working on a project using Sigfox How to write code to read and Analyze Data in Apps MATLAB Analysis ? I have created fields: Temperature (float) , Humidity(float) , and Moisture(string) . Would you mind helping me?

Hi all,
I hope everyone is doing well and keeping safe. I was wondering, are there any Cody challenges for Simulink these days?
I saw a post from 2015 (https://blogs.mathworks.com/simulink/2015/08/07/modeling-and-simulation-challenge-in-cody/) and it seems there was a Simulink or "Modeling and Simulation Challenge" problem group, but I couldn't find this group anymore. Perhaps I missing something?
Thank you beforehand.
Tungky

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Good evening everyone. I have doubts in the display of graphics. The vertical axis means meant and if collected from my sensor. How often are they being plotted. I modified the code to "tempF = thingSpeakRead (readChannelID, 'Fields', TemperatureFieldID, ... 'NumMinutes', 20 * 60, 'ReadKey', readAPIKey); In this case, it would be samples from the last 20 hours. So what does each value displayed on the vertical axis mean?

% Read temperature for the last 10 hours from a ThingSpeak channel and % visualize temperature variations using the MATLAB HISTOGRAM function.

% Channel 12397 contains data from the MathWorks Weather Station, located % in Natick, Massachusetts. The data is collected once every minute. Field % 4 contains temperature data. % Channel ID to read data from readChannelID = 1265072;

% Temperature Field ID TemperatureFieldID = 1;

% Channel Read API Key % If your channel is private, then enter the read API % Key between the '' below: readAPIKey = 'HGPTIKZABQ4DUC8J';

% Get temperature data from field 4 for the last 10 hours = 10 x 60 % minutes. Learn more about the THINGSPEAKREAD function by going to % the Documentation tab on the right side pane of this page.

tempF = thingSpeakRead(readChannelID,'Fields',TemperatureFieldID,... 'NumMinutes',20*60, 'ReadKey',readAPIKey);

histogram(tempF); xlabel('Temperature em ºC'); ylabel('Amostras coletadas'); title('Variação de temperatura');

Hello! I am working on a project to monitor agricultural variables. The sample rate is 20 minutes, but I need to transmit the data every 2 hours to the server to save power. To send the data I use the SIM800 module. How can I do it?

Hi guys,

I'm using Thingspeak to log data for my small weather station project. The data then gets sent to an Airtable using React and ThingHTTP. When I check the exported CSV from Thingspeak I can see the data being logged at regular intervals — every 5 minutes, 3 seconds in. However, something happens with React/ThingHTTP, because the Airtable log doesn't match. Every hour or so, the entry will have an added minute (13:01, 17:01, etc). Why does this happen? React is programmed to use ThingHTTP whenever Field1 is different from 0.

I'm currently taking a MATLAB app programming class, and for our final project we need to store some user modified variables to the cloud, so it can be read by other users when they open the app. I was thinking about using Thingspeak to store the variable (2x10000 table) but thingspeak requires a timestamp for all inputs of data as a 2D array/table. And if I tried to store it as two separate 1D arrays, it would store each value to each field, instead of as a separate fields. Any way to make this simpler? Maybe there's a better IoT solution out there for this process?

I wanted to use MQTT to publish data to my ThingSpeak client. However, on one of the forums it said, "The MQTT broker does not presently parse JSON".