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      SailingP
      last edited by SailingP

      Hello @suuntopartnerteam,
      First of all, I’d like to thank you for the opportunity to develop our own SuuntoPlus apps. This is a very pleasant surprise 👏 . Thank you very much.

      I spent part of the weekend reading the documentation, reviewing examples, and experimenting. I have a request.
      The provided documentation and examples are a good start, but could you please share the full documentation so we can develop apps that fully leverage the SuuntoPlus framework’s functionality?

      Let me give you a few examples of what I am missing in the reference file, in the provided examples and in the how-to articles, and what I believe will help to develop new applications:

      1. enum values. Few examples:
      • The graph class has an attribute grid. I found only one documented value “three lines” but the attribute grid can have more values: “none”, “central line” and documented “three lines”.
      • The graph class has an attribute type. I found the documented values “bar” and “line”. The enum has additional values “dot line” (works) and “separate bars” (does not work for me not implemented yet).
      1. class attributes. Examples:
      • The graph class has more attributes: sampleFilter, windowType, windowSize, marker, fillReference etc.

      I would greatly appreciate it if more detailed documentation could be made available 🙏 . Thank you in advance.

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        SailingP @SailingP
        last edited by

        said in [Question] No stupid questions - ask anything here:

        The graph class has an attribute type. I found the documented values “bar” and “line”. The enum has additional values “dot line” (works) and “separate bars” (does not work for me).

        Clarification: I discovered that the enum value “separate bars” exists, but the functionality has not been implemented yet.

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          ook @chus1962
          last edited by ook

          @chus1962 I having the same issue with u with my Mac OS,trying to connect with suuntolink via USB and bluetooth also,both not working, discovery is turn on too
          just find out there is some requirements need to follow and setup in order to connect with bluetooth, now is all work.

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          • Tomas5T Offline
            Tomas5 Gold Members @SailingP
            last edited by Tomas5

            @SailingP there is more to it not covered. Example app Graph uses Activity/Log/-1/…… but it doesn’t work for me in simulator or in watch and documentation doesn’t mention what Log values are avalable. I think i didn’t found much explanation for get vs subscribe etc. I hope for some more documentation. And preferably available online so it can be read from phone/tablet while not siting at front of VScode.

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              assaf1007 @Pottu
              last edited by

              @Pottu tnx! (Works just fine)

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                assaf1007 @assaf1007
                last edited by

                and if wish to view HRV data?
                from the documentation it looks like an object:
                **/Hrv/Rmssd
                Type: Get/Subscribe

                Gets or subscribes to the latest HRV measurements.

                Response: Object {HrvData}

                timestampLocal: Uint32 - Local timestamp in seconds
                rmssd: Uint32 - RMSSD in milliseconds**

                so while
                { “name”: “heartrate”, “source”: “/Activity/Move/-1/HeartRate/Current”, “type”: “subscribe” }
                works great,
                { “name”: “in_hrv1”, “source”: “/Hrv/Rmssd”, “type”: “subscribe” }
                Shows nothing :(. I wonder if its related to the fact the only 95% of the usability is currentry supported.

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                  brechtvb Bronze Member @SuuntoPartnerTeam
                  last edited by

                  @SuuntoPartnerTeam is someone using the Accelerometer data?

                  the onAccelerometer function is not being called, evaluate(…) is correctly called.

                  This is in the manifest.json

                  "in": [
                    { "name": "HeartRate", "source": "Activity/Move/-1/HeartRate/Current", "type": "subscribe" },
                    { "name": "Acceleration", "source": "Fusion/Zapp/Accelerometer", "type": "subscribe" }
                  ],
                  
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                    brechtvb Bronze Member @brechtvb
                    last edited by

                    Hello,

                    problem solved.

                    the acceleration information (if in manifest.js declared), is available in the onEvaluate call, there is no need for onAcceleration(…) implementation.

                    I believe the documentation is outdated.

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                      Egika Platinum Member @SuuntoPartnerTeam
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                      @SuuntoPartnerTeam I am trying to display the baro trend in my S+ like the litte arrow that shows how the barometer is changing: 230e2913-d61b-4250-96e7-86b6921fa58c-image.png

                      I used to have the icons for the 9 diffeent symbols like this:

                      { "name": "trend", "source": "Fusion/Altitude/PressureTrend", "type": "subscribe" },
                      
                      <eval input="{zapp_bottom_input}" outputFormat="keyValue 1=&#xF280;|2=&#xF281;|3=&#xF282;|4=&#xF283;|5=&#xF284;|6=&#xF285;|7=&#xF286;|8=&#xF287;|9=&#xF288;" />
                      

                      Now something must have changed in the background and the icons don’t work anymore. Can you tell me the current output for this?

                      Thx!

                      t6, S6, Elementum Terra, Ambit 3 Sapphire, Spartan Ultra Copper, Traverse Alpha, S7 Graphite LE, S9B Ambassador, S9P Granite Blue Titanium, S9PP Titanium Sand, Vertical All Black, Race Titanium Charcoal, Race S All Black / Titanium Courtney, Run Lime

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                        SuuntoPartnerTeam @Tomas5
                        last edited by SuuntoPartnerTeam

                        @Tomas5
                        Log refers to saved data, which is why the graph only works after at least one activity with HR data has been recorded while using the app. Currently this isn’t available in the simulator. In g1.html of the graph example, the average HR data for the previous exercise is displayed.

                        You can use a path like:
                        /Activity/Log/{logIndex}/{Window}/{WindowIndex}/{Parameter}
                        which works both with and without a leading /.

                        Thanks for pointing this out, it definitely needs to be added to the documentation.

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                        • Dimitrios KanellopoulosD Offline
                          Dimitrios Kanellopoulos Community Manager @assaf1007
                          last edited by

                          @assaf1007 hrv is available only via belt afaik

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                          Creator of quantified-self.io a portal that allows you to analyze your data from various providers, upload fit activity files to Suunto app, gpx routes and more…

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