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    I'm new here, please be nice LittleRed1's Avatar
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    Android Torque App Online Grapher - help needed for testing/refining.

    I've been writing a little web app to graph the Torque logs from my Android phone (OBD stuff). I've gotten to a stage where it appears to work nicely, but need some others to upload their files so that I can find where it need fixing or improvement. I'd like it to be as generic as possible, and hope it will work with most, if not all files produced by the Torque app.

    It's designed to take the CSV or ZIP file emailed from the app as an uploaded file. It dynamically generates a graph and allows the viewer to adjust the columns and duration of the data on the graph. I find this generally useful and feel that others might too.

    Be aware though, extra large data files will be slow on the browser, and the more columns you choose the slower it will get.

    The web app can be found here: http://www.paulslore.com/torque

    There are no instructions yet, but it should be fairly intuitive.

    Any feedback or suggestions would be welcome.
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    All my torque logs from Winton/Sydney trip are on my old phone (just upgraded). I will get them off it and have a crack when i get home Click here to enlarge
    Last edited by hazrd; 6th January 2012 at 06:39 AM.
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