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Sleepyhead graphs. - scroydon - 04-24-2018

I use the latest and greats from Philips and thus have no appreciation for the benefits of Sleepyhead, yet. But having been a user of data mining software and analysis through work and school, I was wondering weather Sleepyhead can overlay two or more graphs or graph the difference between two data set values or the ratio of two data set values, e.g., Y1-Y2 or Y1/Y2?


RE: Sleepyhead graphs. - Crimson Nape - 04-25-2018

SleepyHead is unable to perform overlays at this time. You can export the data in a ".csv" format from SleepyHead. This will allow a spreadsheet program to be set up to accomplish your analysis.

Good luck!


RE: Sleepyhead graphs. - scroydon - 04-25-2018

Thanks.


RE: Sleepyhead graphs. - Ron AKA - 04-25-2018

The only feature that I would like to see in the graphs screen is the ability to put a horizontal line in the Pressure graph and be able to drag it up and down while seeing the value it represents as pressure. I think that would be helpful in deciding the best tradeoff between more pressure and fewer events. Perhaps that feature is there and I just don't know how to access it though...


RE: Sleepyhead graphs. - sheepless - 04-28-2018

Ron AKA: can you accomplish same or similar with the time at pressure graph on the daily page?


RE: Sleepyhead graphs. - DeepBreathing - 04-28-2018

(04-25-2018, 09:46 AM)Ron AKA Wrote: The only feature that I would like to see in the graphs screen is the ability to put a horizontal line in the Pressure graph and be able to drag it up and down while seeing the value it represents as pressure. I think that would be helpful in deciding the best tradeoff between more pressure and fewer events. Perhaps that feature is there and I just don't know how to access it though...

You can do something similar by moving the cursor (which shows a vertical line) along the timescale. This gives you an instantaneous pressure at a given time. Not quite what you're after but it could be made to work.