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Analyzer Charts and Tables
Depending on what you choose to analyze, there are slightly
different charts and tables available. In all charts, when ho
-
vering with the mouse over a single data point, additional
information such as the time stamp and catch count appear
in a pop-up window.
Under each chart, there is a table with complementary infor-
mation.
The table always refers to the selected
time range
, and the
displayed mean values change, according to the selected
frequency
.
When analyzing a single location, the table below the graph
always includes all three metrics.
When analyzing multiple locations or groups, the table will
only display one metric at a time, and there will be one line
for each location.
Analyzer Settings
Once you have selected what you want to analyze (Single Lo-
cation, Multiple Locations, Single Group or Multiple Groups),
there are several global options available for your analyses.
This means, that the displayed map, graph, and table change,
depending on what you choose in the analyzer settings. For
example: when you select “Time Range = This Week”, the line
chart, the map, and the table will display the data for the
present week.
Time Range
Choose the time range that you want to analyze. Default
setting = Today. Further shortcut choices are “This Week”,
“This Month”, “This Year”, “24 h”, “7 d”, “30 d”, “180 d”. Click
on “
Other
” to specify a custom day, week, month, year, or
custom time range (day x – day x) in a pop-up window with
drop-down menus. To make the pop-up window disappear,
click again on “Other”. When you chose one of the options
“Today”, “This Week”, “This Month”, or “This Year”, you can
use the
<Prev
and the
Next>
buttons to navigate from one
day, week, month, or year to the previous or next day, week,
month, or year.
Frequency
The frequency specifies, if and to what extend data points
are aggregated. For example: the default frequency for “Time
Range = 7 d” is “15 Min”. This means that mosquito counts
are displayed on the same resolution, as they are being coll-
ected (96 datapoints per day, 1 data point every 15 minutes).
When you select frequency = “1 Day”, the data is aggregated
on a daily basis. This means that you will see 1 datapoint per
day (sum of mosquitoes counted per day). The same logic
applies for longer time ranges and the frequencies “1 Week”
and “1 Month”. Note that if your selected time range is longer
than 1 month, the frequency “15 Min” cannot be selected.
Trap Day
This setting specifies how to define a day: either from mid
-
night to midnight (the conventional definition of a day), or
from midday to midday. The latter might be of interest, if
you’re mainly interested in night-active mosquitoes and
want to cross-reference your counter catches with other
traps that you had running during the night. This setting can
only be changed for Time range = Today.
Metrics
Choose what you want to analyze: “Mosquito” (=default),
“Small” or “Large” objects. Note that in the single location
analyzer, you can select up to three metrics at the same time.
This is not possible when you analyze multiple locations or
single and multiple groups. In that case, you can select one
metric at a time.
CO
2
Status
Choose between “All”, “On” and “Off”. When you choose
“On”, only data points that were collected while CO
2
was
“On” in your CO
2
schedule settings, are considered. Note that
you must make sure, that your trap is supplied with CO
2
. The
trap has no sensor that determines if CO
2
was released when
it was supposed to do so according to your schedule.