datazap free log graphing
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datazap free log graphing
From a friend of mine: It works great on my BMW tuning software. I'm putting my first EVOScan logs in it now to see how it works.
"Introducing Datazap - my free interactive data log viewing and storage service
"Introducing Datazap - my free interactive data log viewing and storage service
I've been working on a little project I call Datazap - www.datazap.me
Over the past couple years I've noticed a pretty funny trend - it happens in every other thread when someone is asking for help: people post screenshots of charted data logs that have the wrong data presented, and then people have to ask them to post the raw CSV file… and then those people have to chart the logs themselves. As of right now that process is a thing of the past.
After you sign up (for free), Datazap allows you to simply upload a data log and it creates a page and generates an interactive chart for you. You can then share that URL and anyone can go in and interact with the chart themselves. For example, here's one of my data logs to play with: http://datazap.me/u/jpsimon/3rd-4th-gear-pull
Here are the features for now:
- Turn on/off data sets by clicking their name
- Hover over the chart to view the numerical data
- Click+drag to zoom in
- Cap the right-side y-axis so things like off-throttle lambda data doesn't skew the chart (drag the slider on the right)
- Add multiple charts to keep things less chaotic looking
- Click "full screen" to see a chart in full screen mode
- You can save an image of the chart (click the little file icon in the top right)
- Download the raw CSV file right from the page
if you're too lazy to click the link above and test it out, here's a screenshot:

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Along with being able to interact with the charts, this allows you to keep track of your data logs. I personally have a hard time keeping data logs in one place…. and it's especially annoying for me to go back and find a specific one. I think this helps you keep track of things a bit better. Once you sign up, you get a page and all your uploaded logs will be listed there for future reference. For example, here's my page (with just one uploaded log): http://datazap.me/u/jpsimon
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This is a work in progress, but I think it works pretty well and hopefully you guys will all find it useful. You may run in to issues, so just post them up here and i'll try to help. I just switched hosting and email services... so fingers crossed it works!!"
Over the past couple years I've noticed a pretty funny trend - it happens in every other thread when someone is asking for help: people post screenshots of charted data logs that have the wrong data presented, and then people have to ask them to post the raw CSV file… and then those people have to chart the logs themselves. As of right now that process is a thing of the past.
After you sign up (for free), Datazap allows you to simply upload a data log and it creates a page and generates an interactive chart for you. You can then share that URL and anyone can go in and interact with the chart themselves. For example, here's one of my data logs to play with: http://datazap.me/u/jpsimon/3rd-4th-gear-pull
Here are the features for now:
- Turn on/off data sets by clicking their name
- Hover over the chart to view the numerical data
- Click+drag to zoom in
- Cap the right-side y-axis so things like off-throttle lambda data doesn't skew the chart (drag the slider on the right)
- Add multiple charts to keep things less chaotic looking
- Click "full screen" to see a chart in full screen mode
- You can save an image of the chart (click the little file icon in the top right)
- Download the raw CSV file right from the page
if you're too lazy to click the link above and test it out, here's a screenshot:

--
Along with being able to interact with the charts, this allows you to keep track of your data logs. I personally have a hard time keeping data logs in one place…. and it's especially annoying for me to go back and find a specific one. I think this helps you keep track of things a bit better. Once you sign up, you get a page and all your uploaded logs will be listed there for future reference. For example, here's my page (with just one uploaded log): http://datazap.me/u/jpsimon
--
This is a work in progress, but I think it works pretty well and hopefully you guys will all find it useful. You may run in to issues, so just post them up here and i'll try to help. I just switched hosting and email services... so fingers crossed it works!!"
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