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Daily overview
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Weekly overview (in progress)

Applications
The fitting interface has three main functions: Overview of the data generated from the PV system, fitting this data with a mathematical function from a selection pool and exporting the results.
The function term resulting from the fitting is used in our math teaching unit .
You can use the following PIN to analyze a trial day: 111111 .
You can copy the production and consumption parameters to the clipboard using the corresponding button. The GeoGebra project, which can be used to export the data and fits in GeoGebra, can be found at this link.

Your data is processed client-side and not stored on our server.
Please note that this feature is still very experimental.
Please note:
Both CSV and TSV files are accepted.
The first column must contain times in HH:MM format
The second column must contain power data in kW
The first lines of the file may contain designations (eg: time, performance). From the first line with time and performance in columns 1 and 2, only lines in this format may follow.
Every CSV file uses a separator to separate the columns. Our website looks for the separator in the uploaded file and gives a recommendation. However, it is best to check the file yourself for the correct separator. To do this, simply open the file in a text editor and you will immediately see the separator:

CSV file with comma separator
Please select the separator of the CSV file.
Recommendation after reading file: [DELIMER HERE]
No separator character could be found in the CSV file. Please check it and try again.
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setting for the generation data
Setting the consumption data
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