algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Demonstration of the upcoming Pachube Update component for gHowl. Through this interface a user can broadcast data to any number of datastreams within a feed. The component has an input manager which allows it to add inputs. The 'nickname' of the input is used as the datastream ID. If a datastream with this ID does not exist, it is created automatically by Pachube. Must have a valid Pachube API key and a Feed URL to publish to.
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Luis, I posted my project at my portfolio, thanks for you help =)
Luis,
take a look at this link, I think it could be helpful for you too
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16018811/air-pollution-egg-xml-f...
AQE means Air Quality Egg: http://www.airqualityegg.com
For 30 days...I need to cook something up with the Cosm API...
Here is the reference I am looking at: https://cosm.com/docs/v2/history.html
Luis, AQE means Air Quality Engineering? Sorry my lack information. I'm trying to take information on this site and I figured that the component you mentioned might be the right component, but I have any idea what I have to do if I wanted a 30 days data. The link you sent me is showing this information? I also don't know anything about programming language =/
Hey Mariana! I have an AQE as well.
You would need to use the Pachube Read component with this url: https://api.cosm.com/v2/feeds/115590.xml
also, you need to sign up for an API key.
Luis, could you help me with a Ghowl question? I've never used this plugin, so I'm in doubt.
I don't know if it's possible to retrieve a XML between a specified limit of time (for example, to a CO sensor, a dataset containing the data of 30 days divided by day) as you see in this link: https://cosm.com/feeds/115590
Do you know how could I get the dataset with Ghowl from this site?
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