Adding a computed measurement
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Contents
Pre-requisites
A computed measurement requires design and scripting in order for it to work correctly. If this is your first time creating a computed measurement, please read this guide first.
You should also be similar with the basic measurements and its concepts. Please read this section if you require a refresher.
You should
- Note down the source measurements.
- Note down the metrics you want to output.
- Decide on a set of tags to use or re-use. Make sure that there is a combination of tags that will uniquely identify the unit/device/equipment that outputs those metrics.
- Have the computed measurement script ready.
- (Optional) Have a set of test data for your computed measurement
Adding a New Computed Measurement
- Login to the CMS
- Go to the Computed Measurement tab
- Click the + button to add a new computed measurement.
- Give the measurement a descriptive name. This will be shown to users of the dashboard.
- Specify a measurement code.
- Select your Source Measurements
- Add tags.
- Add metrics and specify the type of each metric.
- Write the computed measurement script. See Writing the Computed Measurement Script for more details.
- (Optional) Test the computed measurement. See Testing the Computed Measurement for more details.
- Save when done.
Writing the Computed Measurement Script
Fill in the script of your computed measurement in the Script editor. When you add a new computed measurement, a template script will be pre-filled for you.
- Fill in init(), the initialization function
- Fill in compute(), the computation function
- Declare any global variables, if your script requires them
Note: You should not modify the function signatures of the initialization or computation functions.
Tip: The script editor will interactively notify you of any syntax errors in your script.
Testing the Computed Measurement
- Enter sample measurement data in the Testing Value editor
- Click the TEST button
- After 5 seconds, review the test output in the Testing Output panel and any console messages in the Testing Console panel.