Re: Plotting glucose levels for diabetes

Hernán De Angelis <[email protected]> Mon, 22 Nov 2021 10:57:28 +0100
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Gnuplot can handle many different formats for time data and plot. Have a 
look at pages 58 and 151-152 in the pdf manual. May be you find one that 
suits you.

/H.


Den 2021-11-21 kl. 20:18, skrev Dave Horsfall:
> I was recently diagnosed with diabetes (ugh!) and not only do I need 
> to track my glucose levels but also the time of day; the latter is 
> just as important, involving a test two hours after a meal.  The times 
> of the meals are also important; it's not your "Western" diet i.e. 
> three meals/day, but what I may as well call the "Eastern" diet i.e. 
> snacking throughout the day with no major meal.
>
> My GP wants to see a table of this, but I lean towards a plot instead; 
> the application that came with my meter is a bit tricky to interpret.
>
> The problem is how to represent the time; I can think of three ways:
>
> 1) A fractional day; hard to compute and interpret.
>
> 2) Coloured bars; I don't have a working inkjet.
>
> 3) A 3-D graph with the Z axis as the time, resulting in a wiggly line.
>
> Any ideas on how to do it?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- Dave
>
>
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