Results for
I'm presently working on an Air Quality monitor to be able to check the status of my environment and remote environments on ThingSpeak. I was planning on using the BME680 sensor. Does anyone have any experience with this or other air quality sensors? I'm looking probably for CO2 and the like (Volatile Organics), not so much particle sensors, though a combination may be best.
Hi,
I set at the Chart Options Results on 40320, what should be one week. But the graph shows only 36 hours (and some minutes). I also try to set it results on 7 day, but still I get only 36 hours.
Why it is not showing 7 days graph?
Frank
https://thingspeak.com/channels/1222127
Happy New Year, everyone! We hope you enjoyed the Cody contest in 2020, learned new MATLAB skills, and made a friend or two. While the 2020 contest has concluded, the fun and learning never end.
Please take the 1-minute survey to talk about your experience (only 2 required questions). Our goal is to make future contests better and more appealing to you, so your feedback is critical to us.
Thank you in advance and hope to see you again in the 2021 contest.
Right now ThingSpeak supports up to 8 fields of data plus the status and three position fields. If you could have more fields, how many would you want? I have one channel of control settings for a project that I would have used up to 12, but no more than that.
Did you know you can change your user id? We went through a short time where everyone was auto assigned a long user id with 'mwa' and a bunch of numbers that couldn't be changed. You can now make it something more relevant to your actual IoT persona. Click on your user picture or icon on the upper right. Select 'My Profile' and click the Edit button under username. Share your interesting IoT themed names here.
We are excited to announce that Cody Contest 2020 starts today! Again, the rule is simple - solve any problem and rate its difficulty. If you have any question, please visit our FAQs page first. Want to know your ranking? Check out the contest leaderboard .
Happy problem-solving! We hope you are a winner.
Below are some FAQs for the Cody contest 2020. If you have any additional questions, ask your questions by replying to this post. We will keep updating the FAQs.
Q1: If I rate a problem I solved before the contest, will I still get a raffle ticket?
A: Yes. You can rate any problem you have solved, whether it was before or during the contest period.
Q2: When will I receive the contest badges that I've earned?
A: All badges will be awarded after the contest ends.
Q3: How do I know if I’m the raffle winner?
A: If you are a winner, we will contact you to get your name and mailing address. You can find the list of winners on the Cody contest page .
Q4: When will I receive my T-shirt or hat?
A: You will typically receive your prize within a few weeks. It might take longer for international shipping.
Q5: I'm new to Cody. If I have some questions about using Cody, how can I get help?
A: You can ask your question by replying this post. Other community users might help you and we will also monitor the threads. You might also find answers here .
Q6: What do I do if I have a question about a specific problem?
A: If the problem description is unclear, the test suite is broken, or similar concerns arise, post your question(s) as a comment on the specific problem page. If you are having a hard time solving a problem, you can post a comment to your solution attempt (after submitting it). However, do not ask other people to solve problems for you.
Q7: If I find a bug or notice someone is cheating/spamming during the contest, how can I report it?
A: Use Web Site Feedback . Select "MATLAB Central" from the category list.
Q8: Why can't I rate a problem?
A: To rate a problem, you must solve that problem first and have at least 50 total points.
- Unexpected but intentional behaviour
- Special things that the programmers left for us to discover
- Extra code inside a function that can be used for other purposes
- Hidden pictures and audio clips
- Repeated Easter Eggs, if someone already posted it please don't repeat
- Bugs in functions that cause trouble and might be fixed in later versions
- Matlab games that come with the program unless they aren't mentioned in the documentation (the games are in the other demos, try the xpbombs and fifteen, you can even see the code for both games)