Is there a free graphing program like trendweight
CoachJen71
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that will graph both weight trends and net calories? Just curious to see the overlay of data. Right now the best I can do is screencap trendweight.com and MFP for 3 months and look at them one lined up over the other.
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Not that I'm aware of.
If you have the time, you can enter your information into excel. That's what I do. Every day punch in my weight, and calories eaten the day before. Then I have all my data in a spreadsheet if I want to play with it or make graphs like you say.2 -
Hmm... Sounds like I ought to learn to do that! Thanks!1
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Thanks, blues4miles. I like that idea.0
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dietorganizer1
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BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »dietorganizer
Intriguing!0 -
Another excel user, here. I use a 7-day rolling average and plot calories & weight on the same chart.0
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CoachJen71 wrote: »BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »dietorganizer
Intriguing!
you can select what the graphic shows ( burn, calories etc etc that is what the colors are) you can also export everything plus your food and nutrition's to excel0 -
There's an app called Fitlegit. You enter your weight daily and total calories. It gives you very useful analytics and graphs. I think it's only for iPhone but I use the web version on my android.1
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Happy scale0
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I'm using "Weight Grapher" - it's a website online.0
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FitEqualsSmile wrote: »Happy scale
No, that's great for weight graphing, but it doesn't track calories.
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I use Excel to do that It is a bit of a chore now one of my favourite progams is off line but this is how I do it
Go to any date
Scroll down to the bottom of the page
At the bottom there is a Green button - printable report
Press button
It then goes to a differently formatted page
Left hand top: Select the dates you want to export
Richt hand top; Make sure only food entry is checked
Got to top bar - select file
Scroll to save page as and select
It will want to save the page in html format - change format to .txt (bottom of pop up screen)
Change name (for instance MFP.txt
Save in an easy to remember place - for instance desktop
Open Excel
Go to open file
Find the MFP.txt file
Opening will start a pop up screen to change the formatting
Select delimited
click next
ensure tab and space are clicked in the options area
click finish
This will open the file in excel in the correct columns but it looks a mess
Select the while spreadsheet (top left hand diamond)
Click data in the top bar
Select autofilter
It will add the filters the first row of the spreadsheet
In the A column select in the 1sr row Totals from the options shown
Check if the number of data shown is what you expect (count right hand bottom)
The calories are not in the right format and the others will be shown with g and mg This needs to change
Select all your data and copy to a new sheet in the file
Change the formatting in A column (format cells, number - no separator and no decimals)
Find and replace; m to space and then g to space
Select the data you need and copy to your overall excel file1 -
silvilunazul wrote: »There's an app called Fitlegit. You enter your weight daily and total calories. It gives you very useful analytics and graphs. I think it's only for iPhone but I use the web version on my android.
It says you can integrate yout fitness tracker, but I couldn't find where to link them?0
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