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Old 08-22-2004, 05:57 PM
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In the database, distance is stored to the nearest unit and mileage is stored to the nearest tenth. I could output calculations to the nearest thousanth, but they cannot be accurate.

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Old 08-22-2004, 06:20 PM
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Hi Jason:

___I don’t care that the output is to the thousandths but the input has to be at least tenths or the output is just a very close estimate. Look at the Corolla’s last tank. Since I always include actual distances driven/gallons filled = actual mpg in the notes, you can see the differences between calculated and actual just because that one little .4 miles driven is missing.

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Old 08-22-2004, 06:44 PM
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I'll see what I can do when I have some more development time

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Hi Jason:

___Thanks.

___Good Luck

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Old 09-11-2004, 06:55 PM
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There is now a min/max representation on the mileage graph. I'll create a full boxplot when I can (min,q1,med,q3,max) but the calculations to find q1 and q3 will take a little bit of thinking

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Hi Jason:

___I just had a look over the database numbers and it appears that the average temperature is now fubar? IIRC, you had a mileage weighted temperature (as you should have) but now, something altogether different is appearing. In other words, the temperature shown is not a straight average or mileage weighted but something completely different?

___For my own mileage weighted temperature, I use the following in excel …

T(mileage weighted)=[(Miles Traveled Tank(n)*Average Temperature of Tank(n))+(Miles Traveled Tank(n + 1)*Average Temperature Tank(n+1))]/(Miles Traveled Tank(n) + Miles Traveled Tank(n + 1)) with a drag down continuing the sequence with future n = (n+1)

___For the straight average (non-temperature weighted), I just use T(non-weighted)=Sum(Average Tank Temperature(s))/total number of tanks … The weighted average makes more sense to me given you will usually drive further in warmer weather then colder (A/C use not-withstanding).

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Old 09-11-2004, 08:00 PM
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Yeah, I commented on that in a post yesterday. Have to look into how it happened.

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Hi Jason:

___Sorry I missed the temperature related issue description from yesterday?

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Old 09-15-2004, 01:22 PM
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Hmm yeah, you're right. Different issue.

So you're saying now that the LMPG is right, all the other variables are wrong? I know the highway and traffic ones are wrong. Now, you say, temp is wrong? Hmmm... is it possible that the way I had it before worked for everything except mileage? Though, that doesn't make sense...

I'm using the same equation for every variable! Why does it work for some and not others?

Side note: fixed the graphs.

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Old 09-18-2004, 11:48 PM
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An upgraded professional license has been purchased for the graphing software in the database at a cost of over $100. Let's keep that section in good use, eh?

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