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Old 02-20-2009, 11:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Confused over "Current MPG"

(Yes, I'm aware; I'm dense.)

I've been pondering this for a while, and want to make sure I'm on the right track. are the "Current" numbers in the MPGuino for "Current Trip?" If not, what are they? I can't seem to decide.

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"Current" on the mpguino means total since the last time it timed out (default timeout is 7 minutes). Shut the car off and let the mpguino time out, and the "current" numbers start over at zero.
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So it's "sort of" trip, but not a 'true' trip thing. Makes sense. Thank you!
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I don't know if I would categorize it as "untrue". If I'm in the store more than 7 minutes it resets is all. It's a "true" trip with a "true" auto-reset feature
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I don't know if I would categorize it as "untrue". If I'm in the store more than 7 minutes it resets is all. It's a "true" trip with a "true" auto-reset feature
True. You say "gahzeundheit," I say "Watch your mouth!"


I think of "trip" for going to + coming from a destination, as that way the climbs/descents balance each other. But I'm not setting the timeout to 8 hours... I don't know that I can come up with anything better either.

Just to be clear, I'm not faulting your choice of wording or code design - it make perfect sense (now), especially in a pre-1.0 release.
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just reset the tank each time if you want that... I've been using tank mpg for my daily commute.
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just reset the tank each time if you want that... I've been using tank mpg for my daily commute.
Yeah, been doing that too. However, I'm working on a "Distance to Empty" function, so resetting tank constantly isn't good for that. I'll get there someday.

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