The current TIZ metrics only allow you to chart the
absolute time in zone. Over longer periods it can be
helpful to look at the overall ratio of intensities
trained at.
Decoupled classes from MainWindow to reference Context
and Athlete (and introduced a couple of new headers).
We no longer pass around a MainWindow pointer to children
but pass a context instead.
There are still a few pieces left in MainWindow that need
to move to a better place;
* Setting/clearing filter selection
* Working with Intervals
* Adding/Deleting Rides
* Save on Exit
As mentioned previously there are lots of other parts to
this refactor left to do;
* break MainWindow Gui elements into Toolbar and Views
* migrate from RideItem and Ridelist to ActivityCollection
and Activity classes that are not tied into gui elements.
* introduce Application Context and AthleteCollection
.. warnings from Xcode 4.6 (still some remaining)
.. and deprecated Quarqd code (we have native ANT now)
.. and MultiWindow deprecated (it isn't finished)
The code setting metric names and units was moved from constructors to
an initialize method, to be called after translator initialization.
English Name is preserved as InternalName for metadata.xlm compatibility
in metric override.
Q_DECLARE_TR_FUNCTIONS(class-name) macro is used to set tr() context
when class-name is not QObject sub-class.
This patch introduces new functionality for working with
Heartrate based data.
* HR Zones can be defined, from Resting, Maximum and Lactate HR
* TRIMP metrics are calculated; TRIMP, TRIMP100 and Zonal TRIMP
* TRIMP metrics can be used to drive the PMC
* Time In Zone metrics for HR have been added
* Histogram window will now work with Power/HR zones
* User Settings have been added to record gender, weight and others
* RideFile has a new tag "Athlete" which is set to the athlete name
Fixes#140
The zone ranges configuration page caused a SEGV when deleting the
last zone. On inspection the zone configuration needed to be
revised since the UI was confusing and didn't allow fine grained
user editing (relying upon manual editing of the power.zones file).
The UI has been redesigned and fine grained editing of ranges, zones
and default zones is now supported.
The Zones class has been slightly modified to support the new UI and
existing members are better commented. In addition, the read/write
functions have been updated to always include the DEFAULTS section and
to set defaults according to manual zone setups when it is not present
(legacy support).
There are now 10 TimeInZone metrics to match the maximum of 10 zones
the user can define.
Fixes#78.
Fixes#34.
Primarily to make override() a base class function that can be
used for any metric rather than expecting each metric to provide
a local version.
Also, add explicit notion of "average" vs "total" ride metrics, as
it will let us improve how the metrics DB handles averages later.
A user configurable chart for showing ride metrics and
other calculated values over time.
* Uses SQLITE database to store metrics
* Supports any metric available from the metric factory
* Adds new MaxHr, VI, Peak Power and Time In Zone metric
* Also includes LTS/STS/SB for PM charting
* Aggregates in days, weeks, months or years
* Reads and Updates seasons.xml
* Adds cycles and adhoc date ranges in seasons.xml
* Date ranges can be selected on the plot with shift-left click
* Allows users to customise preferences for color, symbols et al
* Allows user to customise metric names and unit names
* Supports smooth curves and topN highlighting
* Has a linear regress trend line function
* Allows users to save charts to charts.xml
* A default charts.xml is built-in
* A chart manager to import/export/rename/delete charts etc
* Provides a tooltip to provide basic datapoint information
* Performance Manager adjusted to use the MetricDB
* User configurable setting for SB calculation (today/tomorrow)