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| Celsius to Fahrenheit | | Celsius to Fahrenheit | ||
| %c_c2f%('''%value%''') | | %c_c2f%('''%value%''') | ||
− | | '''%c_c2f%(32)=89.6''' | + | | '''%c_c2f%(32.0)=89.6''' |
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| wind speed/gust to Beaufort scale | | wind speed/gust to Beaufort scale | ||
| %c_ms2Bft%('''%value%''') | | %c_ms2Bft%('''%value%''') | ||
− | | '''%c_ms2Bft%(23)=9''' | + | | '''%c_ms2Bft%(23.3)=9''' |
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| centimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | | centimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | ||
| %c_cm2imp%('''%value%''') | | %c_cm2imp%('''%value%''') | ||
− | | '''%c_cm2imp%(200)=5' 6.7"'''<br>'''%c_cm2imp%(12)=4.7"''' | + | | '''%c_cm2imp%(200.2)=5' 6.7"'''<br>'''%c_cm2imp%(12)=4.7"''' |
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| millimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | | millimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | ||
| %c_mm2imp%('''%value%''') | | %c_mm2imp%('''%value%''') | ||
− | | '''%c_mm2imp%(200)=7.87"'''<br>'''%c_mm2imp%(12200)=20' 0.3"''' | + | | '''%c_mm2imp%(200.0)=7.87"'''<br>'''%c_mm2imp%(12200)=20' 0.3"''' |
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Revision as of 00:16, 10 March 2018
ESP Easy can use a simple formula to change the sensor value before it is send to the Home Automation controller. (In most cases this is not needed and in most cases this can also be accomplished within the Home Automation software)
A few samples will be provided here. Remember that this is just a simple build-in 'calculator' with only the basic stuff like add, substract, multiply, devide.
When the sensorvalue has been read from the device, it is parsed through the formula function. The value is addressed as this:
%value%
So if you like to add a constant value of '2' to the sensorvalue, you would enter:
%value%+2
If you count in liters and need the value in cubic meters:
%value%/1000
Arithmetic operations
You can use the following operations in formulas:
If %value% is 10 and the formula is %value%<operation>2
- Addition (+): 10+2=12
- Subtraction (−): 10-2=8
- Multiplication (*): 10*2=20
- Division (/): 10/2=5
- Exponent (^): 10^2=100
Square root etc.
Just for information, the square root can be exchanged for %value%^0.5 and cube root for %value%^0.3333.
Conversions
You can convert integers into human readable information using these commands.
From >>> To | Type | Syntax | Example |
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Deg >>> Bearing | bearing/wind direction | %c_w_dir%(%value%) | %c_w_dir%(45)=NE (-359 to +360 is allowed) |
C >>> F | Celsius to Fahrenheit | %c_c2f%(%value%) | %c_c2f%(32.0)=89.6 |
m/s >>> Beaufort | wind speed/gust to Beaufort scale | %c_ms2Bft%(%value%) | %c_ms2Bft%(23.3)=9 |
cm >>> ' " | centimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | %c_cm2imp%(%value%) | %c_cm2imp%(200.2)=5' 6.7" %c_cm2imp%(12)=4.7" |
mm >>> ' " | millimeter to imperial (feet) + inches | %c_mm2imp%(%value%) | %c_mm2imp%(200.0)=7.87" %c_mm2imp%(12200)=20' 0.3" |
min >>> day | minutes to days | %c_m2day%(%value%) | %c_m2day%(7860)=4.46 |
min >>> day hour | minutes to days + hours | %c_m2dh%(%value%) | %c_m2dh%(7860)=4d 11h |
min >>> day hour min | minutes to days + hours + minutes | %c_m2dh%(%value%) | %c_m2dhm%(3642)=2d 12h 42m |
sec >>> day hour min sec | seconds to days + hours + minutes + seconds | %c_s2dhms%(%value%) | %c_s2dhms%(1234567890)=14d 6h 56m 8s |