Example of time-tracking
Joachim Breitner
mail at joachim-breitner.de
Wed Sep 17 11:45:06 CEST 2014
Hi Gwern,
on a train ride now, so enough time to work through your (very welcome!)
messages.
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2014, 18:20 -0400 schrieb Gwern Branwen:
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Gwern Branwen <gwern at gwern.net> wrote:
> >> - I work more and often in the morning (segmenting results into day slots– dawn, wee hours, morning, mid-morning, afternoon, evening–yielded even more interesting results…)
>
> I thought I'd try to extract my own 24-h data from arbtt and see how
> my factor-analysis fared, but it looks like this can't be done with
> arbtt right now: I need categorization of data usage by minute or by
> hour, but it seems arbtt only supports extracting data to csv by
> chunks of day/month/year
>
> --for-each=PERIOD one of: day, month, year
>
> Is there a workaround here? Or does --for-each need to be extended? I
> think it would be enough to add 'minute' as a period, since arbtt
> isn't generally used more fine-grained than that and I can aggregate
> by hour in R if it turns out that there's not enough data for
> plotting/regressing by minute over 24h.
The easiest is to extend for-each; just did that with minute and hour.
Greetings,
Joachim
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