Alex van den Bogaerdt-5 wrote > You mean you want to see the same bars, only reduced in width? In other > words, get smaller bars with gaps inbetween?
That would also work visually, but what I had in mind was not to reduce the width, but create the bars by separating them with vertical lines of the correct height. So, now I will need some time to play around based on your detailed explanation :) Alex van den Bogaerdt-5 wrote > If you'd have step sizes smaller than 3600 seconds and measure more often > than every 3600 seconds, you would end up will all gas used during the > last of each step, and zero in the others. Definately not want you want. Wouldn't this actually create the desired bars in a more easy way? I will try... Alex van den Bogaerdt-5 wrote > Write down 24 consecutive rates. They will differ during the day. > > How do you want to combine these 24 rates into 1 ? > > Hint: you do not want the last of these 24 (but you are doing that now: > LAST CF). > Hint: you do not want the highest of these 24 (but that would happen when > using MAX CF). > > Once more: surface, not rate. I can see where you are going with this. I want the total surface of 24 bars to be the same as the surface for the 1 bar. So AVERAGE would be the correct CF choice here, because only that CF would give me the same surface. I will try this. I could (or maybe even should) still use LAST for the highest resolution (one hour) in this case right? As it's one PDP or are all my 10 second tries to store the value also CF'ed? I do need to read the tutorials again, because I am getting all these questions about stuff I thought I understood. humke -- View this message in context: http://rrd-mailinglists.937164.n2.nabble.com/Confusion-about-VDEF-total-and-graph-values-tp7583425p7583436.html Sent from the RRDtool Users Mailinglist mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rrd-users mailing list rrd-users@lists.oetiker.ch https://lists.oetiker.ch/cgi-bin/listinfo/rrd-users