Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Fitbit2
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@Vizulize 9% over 1-(60/55), 54 out of 55 would be 2% under 1-(54/55),
absolute value, rounded to 2 decimal places, * 100
if number is negative, you are over target and positive u are under target -
Progress % is from 0-100. You have a start point, an end point, and are between the 2. “9% over” and “2% under” are not records of progress.
If I recorded 9% over as 109%, and rounded to 100%, it would indicate that your progress towards your target resting heart rate (RHR) is 100%. 2% under would mean that you are at 98% “complete”.
They may be percentages, but progress is absolute, and your calculations are relative. It would make more sense to keep the RHR data and create a better representation of it (e.g. a histogram - which is what Fitbit actually does).
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@Vizulize as youve shown, not everything has a ‘progress’ number. but can still have a target
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@sdetweil Ok, I see what you’re saying. I’ve added it to the extending functionality GitHub project board. Seems quite minor though.
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@Vizulize Those icons would look nice in color too.
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@Vizulize I’m setting this up and almost everything was smooth except when I get to the client secret. It won’t let me paste, or type anything to move forward. Any suggestions?
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@Fr8Trayne It’s a password entry step - it won’t show up in the terminal. Perhaps that is not clear enough, or just isn’t necessary! Just paste and hit ENTER to continue.
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Ah thank you! I was confused there. I’ll give it another go and let you know how it turns out.
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@Vizulize So I clicked continue and it gets stuck at Opening web browser… I’ve tried doing it a few times now, but it’s not moving forward. Advice?
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@Fr8Trayne Are you SSH’d in to your machine? You need to be on the machine locally, so that the browser can open, and you can log in to Fitbit in the browser.
This is all great feedback though - thanks for being patient!