opennem / opennem-fe

An Open Platform for National Electricity Market Data
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Zooming in doesn’t recalculate the Av. emissions intensity #147

Open chienleng opened 1 year ago

chienleng commented 1 year ago

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/349944/208240029-8aefc164-161d-4523-8b95-a7bf13d796e2.mov

aleith commented 11 months ago

Oh wow!! I just noticed that zooming into historical data (even ten years ago) is now possible on OpenNEM (once again)!! this was a FR I've have for years. Not sure when it was added but thanks so much. this makes porting openNEM to show modelled data so much more within reach now!! Thanks Again @chienleng and @simonhac!!

aleith commented 11 months ago

regards the graph above, the energy data (top graph) is not changing either. nothing in this move getting a regeneration for a finer resolution to the data. its more like stretching than zooming.

I'm noticing that if I look at data from say QLD, 2019 and then zoom into March-May it doesn't regenerate the data at a daily scale, maybe the data doesn't even exist in the database anymore(?!). The most I can zoom in is to the monthly scale, not week or day and in moth view there is just one point of energy data.

It would be super cool if we could click the 1D, 3D, 7D, 30D, 1Y buttons and OpenNEM zoomed in or out (whatever is appropriate) to change the time axis to that period/scale and then regenerated the data. or even if using the existing zoom in feature pushed a regeneration of the data to a hourly or 5 minute resolution where appropriate (I guess appropriate means where there would be at least one pixel of width to show the data at the new resolution).

aleith commented 11 months ago

This zoomed in view of 2019 QLD should switch the data being shown to weekly resolution data at least. Screenshot 2023-07-19 at 3 28 41 pm

This zoomed in view of 2019 QLD March to May (inclusive) should switch the data being shown to weekly resolution data at least. Screenshot 2023-07-19 at 3 28 55 pm

This zoomed in view of 2019 QLD March should switch the data being shown to daily or hourly resolution data (at least). Screenshot 2023-07-19 at 3 38 31 pm