PtitChat107 wrote:From what I understand for this file, the most recent information is at the end of the file;
Yeah, this is how it seems.
PtitChat107 wrote:for the wind it is the line "1" in each part
If by line 1 you mean the very first line of the file, there appears the meaning of the variables (which I didn't observe before - sorry). Now it's easier to interpret the parsed values.
PtitChat107 wrote:I will put this idea aside and concentrate on the other file json;
I don't think you should have to. I think the file contains all the information you would need.
balala wrote:I don't think you should have to. I think the file contains all the information you would need.
Not really, the three data I mentioned in my first post are in the file "noaa-scales.json" but the speed of the solar wind is unfortunately in another file named "propagated-solar-wind.json" ; pity that they did not think to regroup everything in the same place
What is constraining is that the json file containing the data "r, g, s" is not in the order that is displayed on the browser; Rainmeter starts with the data "-1" (so yesterday) while the normal display starts with "today"
PtitChat107 wrote:Not really, the three data I mentioned in my first post are in the file "noaa-scales.json" but the speed of the solar wind is unfortunately in another file named "propagated-solar-wind.json" ; pity that they did not think to regroup everything in the same place
What is constraining is that the json file containing the data "r, g, s" is not in the order that is displayed on the browser; Rainmeter starts with the data "-1" (so yesterday) while the normal display starts with "today"
For the wind speed I already managed to get the last line of the file, with each update; which is a good point ! = (?si).*000","(.*)",".*
PtitChat107 wrote:Not really, the three data I mentioned in my first post are in the file "noaa-scales.json" but the speed of the solar wind is unfortunately in another file named "propagated-solar-wind.json" ; pity that they did not think to regroup everything in the same place
You can download and use both of them in the same skin.
PtitChat107 wrote:What is constraining is that the json file containing the data "r, g, s" is not in the order that is displayed on the browser; Rainmeter starts with the data "-1" (so yesterday) while the normal display starts with "today"
I also don't think this would be a problem, especially that you know this.
I'm looking for the moment if there is a rule with Rainmeter to capture all the last line or one element of the last line; after I would see for the 3 remaining data.