Setting yaxis to 3 for me didn't work with my chart setup (I didn't try 
yours), but if I kept re-using yaxis 0 or yaxis 1 it stacks them. 

On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 4:15:22 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
>
> I believe it is valid by defintion.  "The Y axis or value axis. Normally 
> this is the vertical axis, though if the chart is inverted this is the 
> horizontal axis. In case of multiple axes, the yAxis node is an array of 
> configuration objects."
>
> On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 2:26:39 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>
>> Interesting! I thought something like "yAxis = 3" would be invalid, so 
>> maybe Highcharts is using that in some way? 
>>
>> On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 2:24:53 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
>>>
>>> By adding dewpoint to yAxis 3 is the only way so far got it to plot.  
>>> Later going try a couple more things on that chart.
>>>
>>> Rich
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 23, 2019 at 1:19:58 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>>
>>>> You're doing a lot more with this than I thought. Looks good! Your 
>>>> right side yAxis has 2 labels, I wonder why that is? 
>>>>
>>>> I've been thinking if I need to figure out a way to support multiple 
>>>> yAxis (like shown in this demo 
>>>> <https://www.highcharts.com/demo/combo-multi-axes>) and how I would 
>>>> add that. I see you're trying opposite = true, but I still need to define 
>>>> a 
>>>> yAxis to a a y axis array number. I need some time to sit down and think 
>>>> about that. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 11:30:35 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is the latest:
>>>>>
>>>>> In the graph.conf
>>>>>
>>>>> [Rain_Thunder]
>>>>>
>>>>>         title = Rain / Lightning
>>>>>         show_button = true 
>>>>>         button_text = "Lightning"
>>>>>         
>>>>>      
>>>>>      [[Rain_Thunder_Day]]  
>>>>>       
>>>>>        title = Daily Rain / Lightning
>>>>>        time_length = 86400
>>>>>        aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>        aggregate_interval = 900
>>>>>        gapsize = 900000
>>>>>        
>>>>>        [[[rainRate]]]
>>>>>             name = Rain Rate
>>>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>>>             zIndex = 1
>>>>>             color = red
>>>>>             #opposite = true
>>>>>             dashStyle = DashDot
>>>>>                    
>>>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>>>             name = Rain Total
>>>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>>>             zIndex = 2
>>>>>             dashStyle = ShortDash
>>>>>             color = blue
>>>>>             
>>>>>         [[[lightning_strikes]]]
>>>>>             name = Lightning Count
>>>>>             aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>             yAxis = 0
>>>>>             #yAxisLabel = AS3935 Lightning Count
>>>>>             #opposite = true
>>>>>             zIndex = 0
>>>>>             color = orange
>>>>>             type = column
>>>>>         
>>>>>         [[[outTemp]]]
>>>>>             aggregate_type = max
>>>>>             yAxis = 2
>>>>>             zIndex = 4
>>>>>             name = Temperature
>>>>>             dashStyle = Dot
>>>>>             color = lime
>>>>>             
>>>>>         [[[dewpoint]]]
>>>>>             aggregate_type = max
>>>>>             yAxis = 2
>>>>>             zIndex = 3
>>>>>             color = maroon
>>>>>             yAxisLabel = AS3935 Lightning Strikes
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, August 21, 2019 at 2:45:18 PM UTC-4, Ron Sell wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a way to do a count to get the value on a chart?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It looks like the lightning strikes are stored with 
>>>>>> time,distance,energy in the database. Can I just count the records and 
>>>>>> use 
>>>>>> that as my lightning strikes total? I just don't know how to show the 
>>>>>> count 
>>>>>> on the chart.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, 19 August 2019 23:07:01 UTC-4, rich T wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pat this is what I got so far.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [[Rain_Thunder]]
>>>>>>>         title = Rain and Lightning
>>>>>>>         time_length = 604800
>>>>>>>         aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>>>         aggregate_interval = 3600
>>>>>>>         gapsize = 3600000
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>         [[[rainTotal]]]
>>>>>>>             name = Rain Total
>>>>>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>>>>>             zIndex = 1
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>         [[[rainRate]]]
>>>>>>>             name = Rain Rate
>>>>>>>             yAxis = 1
>>>>>>>             zIndex = 2
>>>>>>>             opposite = true
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>         [[[lightning_strikes]]]
>>>>>>>             name = Lightning Count
>>>>>>>             aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>>>             yAxis = 0
>>>>>>>             yAxisLabel = Lightning Count
>>>>>>>             zIndex = 0
>>>>>>>             type = column  
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rich
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 8:01:53 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Rich have you found a good way to have lightning on the rain chart? 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When I try adding it to yaxis = 1 (or 0) it messed up the chart. I 
>>>>>>>> know Highcharts supports *multiple *y axis' but Belchertown 
>>>>>>>> doesn't. Wasn't sure if you've found some interesting combination that 
>>>>>>>> has 
>>>>>>>> it all on the same chart.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Friday, August 16, 2019 at 6:31:50 PM UTC-4, rich T wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In the graphs.conf file add
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [homepage]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> .....
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [[Lightning_chart]]
>>>>>>>>>         title = Lightning (Last 3 Hour)
>>>>>>>>>         time_length = 10800
>>>>>>>>>         aggregate_interval = 300
>>>>>>>>>         gapsize = 108000
>>>>>>>>>         type = column
>>>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>>>         [[[lightning_strikes]]]
>>>>>>>>>             name = Lightning Count
>>>>>>>>>             zIndex = 1
>>>>>>>>>             aggregate_type = sum
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Ensure the DB to contains the lightning fields, if not the db 
>>>>>>>>> needs to extended. 
>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Adding-a-new-observation-type-to-the-WeeWX-database
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Friday, August 16, 2019 at 3:15:20 PM UTC-4, Ron Sell wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Is there a way to show the lightning strikes? I was looking to 
>>>>>>>>>> add chart. 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> thanks 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, 1 June 2019 12:57:56 UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin 1.0 is released!
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> This update contains a lot of updates and changes including *an 
>>>>>>>>>>> entire rewrite of the Highcharts system* which allows you to 
>>>>>>>>>>> make almost any graph you want for almost any time span you want. 
>>>>>>>>>>> You can 
>>>>>>>>>>> see some examples of the charts you can make on the 
>>>>>>>>>>> BelchertownWeather.com 
>>>>>>>>>>> website graphs page 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://belchertownweather.com/graphs/?graph=all>.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You can add/remove/change/reorder any chart, change colors, add 
>>>>>>>>>>> observation plots, categorize for all time. Almost anything you 
>>>>>>>>>>> want to do 
>>>>>>>>>>> is available! The skin comes with the standard 4 charts ready to 
>>>>>>>>>>> go, but 
>>>>>>>>>>> there's extensive Belchertown Charts Documentation 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Belchertown-Charts-Documentation>
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>> which can help you get started. 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> In addition to the Charts there's now a dark mode (which has an 
>>>>>>>>>>> auto-switching mode based on sunset/sunrise), more flexibility for 
>>>>>>>>>>> translations, user customized station observation table which is 
>>>>>>>>>>> updated in 
>>>>>>>>>>> real time if the MQTT Websockets are enabled, and a lot more. Check 
>>>>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>>>>> release notes for all the details! 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You can download the latest release here 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/releases/download/weewx-belchertown-1.0/weewx-belchertown-release-1.0.tar.gz>,
>>>>>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>>>>>> and read all of the details on the changes here: 
>>>>>>>>>>> https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/releases
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> *Note: You cannot upgrade from Belchertown 0.9 and older*. You 
>>>>>>>>>>> must uninstall everything and reinstall new. This is due to the 
>>>>>>>>>>> Chart 
>>>>>>>>>>> system being fully rewritten and the potential for conflicts. 
>>>>>>>>>>> Please 
>>>>>>>>>>> read this upgrade guide if you are upgrading from an older version 
>>>>>>>>>>> of 
>>>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown/wiki/Upgrading-to-Belchertown-skin-1.0>
>>>>>>>>>>> . 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks to all the beta testers and translators over the last 
>>>>>>>>>>> couple of months help me iron out all the kinks and shape the skin 
>>>>>>>>>>> in a way 
>>>>>>>>>>> that can be translated a little easier! 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Attached are some examples of the charts that can be made. If 
>>>>>>>>>>> you find any issues, you can reply here or open an issue on the 
>>>>>>>>>>> Belchertown skin GitHub page 
>>>>>>>>>>> <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown>. 
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>

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