Because of some problems with Sleep Stats grabbing bad data (from vacation days, weekends off, and otherwise incomplete days), I made some pretty significant changes to the way Sleep data is handled. You can now tell TT to ignore any date when calculating averages and stats.
There is a new button on your Sleep Summary page that appears under the Sleep Journal area. It says “Ignore this day”. (Hold your cursor over it to get a longer description.) Clicking this button tells TT to ignore this day when crunching your data.
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After you have marked a day as ‘ignore’ the button changes to red, and says “Include this day”. If you decide the data on that day isn’t all that bad, you can easily choose to include the day in your averages again.
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Days marked as ‘ignore’ will show up with a red description on your ‘Full chart’ page, so you can use your full chart to see how many days you are ‘ignoring’.
Here are a couple of tips:
- If a day is already listed as “no data”, it’s not necessary to ‘ignore’ the day. TT already excludes days with no data.
- Look at your stats page to see if bad data is being including in your averages. Clicking “view” from the stats page will take you directly to the day in question and you can easily mark it with ‘ignore’ if necessary.
- Excluding days is a Sleep only feature for right now. Eventually the other telemetry will catch up, but I really have to get the site launched first
[Update]
I changed the way ‘ignored’ days show up on the chart. The colors for ignored days are now grayed back so you can visually ignore them as well computationally.
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