The graph you display is not empty. It appears likely that, as has happened to me and others in the past, history and server trouble has contaminated your data with a huge spike. Since the software autoscales the data, you can't see the variations on the other dates because the graph axis is using a giant maximum and probably a minimum of zero.
The only known solution is patience. If you wait until the spike data point is long enough ago that it rolls off the left end, most likely you will immediately see your most recent data looking about as it should. In the meantime, if my diagnosis is correct, if you look once every few days you should see the spike migrating to the left. On my account labels on the graph suggest it spans 60 days of data, so that should give you an idea of long to expect to wait for your spike to roll away.
Since the software autoscales the data, you can't see the variations on the other dates because the graph axis is using a giant maximum and probably a minimum of zero.
Yes, it does autoscale, but it doesn't have, or show the total amount or the timeline. But I also believe that it is 60 days.
archae86 wrote:
The only known solution is patience.
I agree wholeheartedly.
Also, just be aware that your (and mine and others) graph will update, but it is about 3 or 4 days late in doing so compared to what it is referencing as 'current'.
Also, Sandro, your link you provided to us only shows our privacy page, not yours. It's a BOINC thing.
Also, Sandro, your link you provided to us only shows our privacy page, not yours. It's a BOINC thing.
I did the link and it shows the persons page who opens it, ie I click the link and it shows my preferences, when you open it it shows your preferences, so when Sandro opened it shows their page. I did it that way because of that, I navigated to the page in my browser and then copied the link and pasted it so when you log in it shows your page and the same goes for everyone else. It's easier then telling someone to click this, click that, click this, click that over there etc.
Thank you Archae86, GWGeorge007, and Mikey! My apologies for not quoting all of your great responses. I can be patient!
I like the spike theory and that it'll eventually fall off the graph.
Since posting my screenshot, the spike appears to have moved left by a little over one letter. Above the spike is the text, "Show Computers". In the first image, the spike appeared below the "O" and "M". Now it's between the "C" and the "O". By my calculations, the spike should fall off the screen in just under a fortnight.
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> go to this page https://einsteinathome.org/account/prefs/privacy and check
> that you have YES selected to export your data
Yes, Yes, and Yes. All three of those privacy options are set to Yes, Mikey.
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Sandro.
The graph you display is not empty. It appears likely that, as has happened to me and others in the past, history and server trouble has contaminated your data with a huge spike. Since the software autoscales the data, you can't see the variations on the other dates because the graph axis is using a giant maximum and probably a minimum of zero.
The only known solution is patience. If you wait until the spike data point is long enough ago that it rolls off the left end, most likely you will immediately see your most recent data looking about as it should. In the meantime, if my diagnosis is correct, if you look once every few days you should see the spike migrating to the left. On my account labels on the graph suggest it spans 60 days of data, so that should give you an idea of long to expect to wait for your spike to roll away.
archae86 wrote:Since the
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Yes, it does autoscale, but it doesn't have, or show the total amount or the timeline. But I also believe that it is 60 days.
I agree wholeheartedly.
Also, just be aware that your (and mine and others) graph will update, but it is about 3 or 4 days late in doing so compared to what it is referencing as 'current'.
Also, Sandro, your link you provided to us only shows our privacy page, not yours. It's a BOINC thing.
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GWGeorge007 wrote: Also,
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I did the link and it shows the persons page who opens it, ie I click the link and it shows my preferences, when you open it it shows your preferences, so when Sandro opened it shows their page. I did it that way because of that, I navigated to the page in my browser and then copied the link and pasted it so when you log in it shows your page and the same goes for everyone else. It's easier then telling someone to click this, click that, click this, click that over there etc.
Thank you Archae86,
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Thank you Archae86, GWGeorge007, and Mikey! My apologies for not quoting all of your great responses. I can be patient!
I like the spike theory and that it'll eventually fall off the graph.
Since posting my screenshot, the spike appears to have moved left by a little over one letter. Above the spike is the text, "Show Computers". In the first image, the spike appeared below the "O" and "M". Now it's between the "C" and the "O". By my calculations, the spike should fall off the screen in just under a fortnight.
Thank you, again, Archae86,
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Thank you, again, Archae86, GWGeorge007, and Mikey. Problem solved!
Sandro wrote: Thank you,
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WOO HOO!!!