Daily activity amount
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Rory Plewes
When using the activity view to see how this weeks, months or years cumulative activities trend to last weeks, months or years activities the view is missing how many hours or minutes of activity you did that day or month vs last month.
So in the photo where it says 21h 31m under that I want it to show how many hours and minutes of exercise I did that day, and then the same for the previous month.
Amanda
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Thanks Rory Plewes. This was on my todo at some point. Let me see if I can add it quickly.
I think it only makes sense to show the current value on the bottom tooltip. I don't think it makes sense to show the previous month value since you cannot see the previous month individual activity chart at the bottom.
Rory Plewes
Grey Good point, also trends appear on day of the week not date of the month. So if you always do 1 hour tun on friday it not like you can predict it on that month view.
It would also make the interface cleaner.
Grey
Rory Plewes: Not sure if I follow. Can you explain what you mean by "trends appear on day of the week not date of the month. So if you always do 1 hour tun on friday it not like you can predict it on that month view. "?
Rory Plewes
Grey Basically, if every Friday you go on a Run, when on the activities view if you were to show the duration of exercise you did that day, it would be helpful to see if you did that run last week (Or you run further or less).
Hence wanting this weeks duration and the previous weeks duration.
However on the month view, as the days dont match up to the month seeing if you did a run on Friday is much harder to see if you did that same run last month on Friday.
In other words, on the week view you might want to see the days exercise and last weeks days exercise. But on the month and year view it isnt needed.
But for user simplicity and consistency across the app I think on the activities view graph we just show the hours and minutes for the selected bar. So your idea basically.