VERSION TWO, Nov 21/19, Available HERE:
Changelog v2:
-Added option to save settings which will autoload upon next run
-Notifies user if no files are found in folder
Changelog v1:
-First release
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MZiFuwb049B9T2VYYz_IGc9OIYETvGog
Unzip, run LogAnalyzer shortcut (as administrator, as it must have access to save/edit excel files). Please give me feedback and let me know if you find any errors.
Hi everyone,
Some of you may know I did the intro videos when I first started using Maestro on MQB over a year ago. I have had a ton of requests to update information on the various variable changes. I started doing some work with python to learn and have released the best solution is to simply create a standalone program to help those who have purchased Maestro and want to learn to use it themselves. This is a gift to the community that has given me the opportunity to learn a lot. Especially those of you that supported me over the past few years.
The program will work in a standalone python installer package, simple. If someone here for free is willing to do a dot-net or windows conversion of the application when I am done, please contact me.
The features will be as follows:
-Open and convert stock Maestro log files automatically in seconds.
-Remove unnecessary precision in data to facilitate easier understanding.
-Add computed variables necessary for maximizing quality data, minimizing noise.
-Display conditional formatting to identify key issues/problem areas visually.
-Add text columns to explain the issues/problem areas verbally.
-Add mean calculations per gear in separate tabs to filter anomalies that occur during logging and lower "information-overload" for newcomers.
-Add timing and wastegate analysis tabs which provide feedback/suggestions on settings inside the Maestro application.
-Include documentation on how to perform the necessary updates which are suggested within the Maestro program.
-Offer automated graphing of certain variables for users who are more visually inclined to understand data.
and best of all, it will be FREE.
I am hoping to have the first release out before Christmas. I have spent about 40-50 hours on it so far (I am not a programmer and am learning as I go) so I will continue to update the thread as I move forward.
Changelog v2:
-Added option to save settings which will autoload upon next run
-Notifies user if no files are found in folder
Changelog v1:
-First release
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MZiFuwb049B9T2VYYz_IGc9OIYETvGog
Unzip, run LogAnalyzer shortcut (as administrator, as it must have access to save/edit excel files). Please give me feedback and let me know if you find any errors.
Hi everyone,
Some of you may know I did the intro videos when I first started using Maestro on MQB over a year ago. I have had a ton of requests to update information on the various variable changes. I started doing some work with python to learn and have released the best solution is to simply create a standalone program to help those who have purchased Maestro and want to learn to use it themselves. This is a gift to the community that has given me the opportunity to learn a lot. Especially those of you that supported me over the past few years.
The program will work in a standalone python installer package, simple. If someone here for free is willing to do a dot-net or windows conversion of the application when I am done, please contact me.
The features will be as follows:
-Open and convert stock Maestro log files automatically in seconds.
-Remove unnecessary precision in data to facilitate easier understanding.
-Add computed variables necessary for maximizing quality data, minimizing noise.
-Display conditional formatting to identify key issues/problem areas visually.
-Add text columns to explain the issues/problem areas verbally.
-Add mean calculations per gear in separate tabs to filter anomalies that occur during logging and lower "information-overload" for newcomers.
-Add timing and wastegate analysis tabs which provide feedback/suggestions on settings inside the Maestro application.
-Include documentation on how to perform the necessary updates which are suggested within the Maestro program.
-Offer automated graphing of certain variables for users who are more visually inclined to understand data.
and best of all, it will be FREE.
I am hoping to have the first release out before Christmas. I have spent about 40-50 hours on it so far (I am not a programmer and am learning as I go) so I will continue to update the thread as I move forward.
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