01-13-2016 23:38
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01-13-2016 23:38
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Thanks!
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01-20-2016 13:34
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01-20-2016 13:34
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This feature is not available at this time. You could walk the array of second-level heart rate data to find it.
01-13-2016 23:45
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01-13-2016 23:45
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The theorhetical maximum heart rate is generally considered to be 220.
0 would be lowest valid heart beats per minute value, but the person would not be alive. 😉 The minimum heart beats per minute varies greatly for living people.
01-18-2016 00:28
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Any thoughts?

01-20-2016 13:25
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01-20-2016 13:25
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Hey @ThatOneCat, what endpoint are you hitting? Perhaps our documentation on heart rate might help.

01-20-2016 13:34
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01-20-2016 13:34
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This feature is not available at this time. You could walk the array of second-level heart rate data to find it.
01-27-2016 18:02
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01-27-2016 18:02
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duh! thanks!

02-01-2016 19:18
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02-01-2016 19:18
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Seeing as the zones are pretty wide, it would still be incredibly useful to have a min/max for the day.

03-13-2016 12:11
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My just released Powershell module creates a daily CSV and auto creates a daily Excel spreadsheet with all per-second data, then computes the MIN/MAX/AVERAGES and finally charts the whole thing!
Read more here and I welcome your feedback and support and please remember to follow me on Twitter for updates!
https://twitter.com/collinchaffin/status/709090629599436800

05-23-2016 13:44
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05-23-2016 13:44
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@JeremiahFitbit wrote:This feature is not available at this time. You could walk the array of second-level heart rate data to find it.
Why is it not available? It´s just an easy software tweak...

05-23-2016 22:35
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05-23-2016 22:35
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My psFitb1t module creates daily Excel charts including daily Min/Max/Average (see the screenshots). This is calculated by computing off of the daily per-second intraday data.
I have also recently added a new function to allow a single query command to retrieve an entire month of daily Excel spreadsheets and charts. See the changelog for more details.

05-24-2016 00:22
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@CollinChaffin wrote:My psFitb1t module creates daily Excel charts including daily Min/Max/Average (see the screenshots). This is calculated by computing off of the daily per-second intraday data.
I have also recently added a new function to allow a single query command to retrieve an entire month of daily Excel spreadsheets and charts. See the changelog for more details.
Thanks for your response. If I understand this correctly, this is a software for Windows. Unfortunately I am a mac user. It would be too much hassle to install windows on my mac, just to get the readings

