Exclude specific days from week view
EatingMyDInner
Posts: 8 Member
I like to use week view but I wish it didn’t include days I didn’t log or only partially logged. For example, when viewing your weeks net calories it will make them appear lower than they actually are due to the missing day.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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I don't understand. If you're missing days and only partially logging then your weekly totals are meaningless anyway.8
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EatingMyDInner wrote: »I like to use week view but I wish it didn’t include days I didn’t log or only partially logged. For example, when viewing your weeks net calories it will make them appear lower than they actually are due to the missing day.
Thanks in advance!
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish but I suggest using a spreadsheet if you want to do some sort of custom plan.1 -
EatingMyDInner wrote: »I like to use week view but I wish it didn’t include days I didn’t log or only partially logged. For example, when viewing your weeks net calories it will make them appear lower than they actually are due to the missing day.
Thanks in advance!
I am not sure what you are trying to accomplish but I suggest using a spreadsheet if you want to do some sort of custom plan.
I am tracking protein and fiber predominantly. I want to look at average daily intake over a week period. Now and again I miss a day. If I eat 100g of protein for 6 days and don’t log a day, it will indicates that I consume 85g/ day (600/7). So no, not useless. Also I bought the subscription so I wouldn’t need to use spreadsheets. It would be a very helpful feature and I’m hoping there is a way to do it.
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Incomplete data provides meaningless or at the very least unreliable and inaccurate results.
for example:
Mon - 110g
Tue - 115g
Wed - 95g
Thu - ??
Fri - 120g
Sat - 100g
Sun - ??
If Thur you had 90g and Sun you had 85g then the week would average at 102g
If however Thur you had 130g and Sun you had 140g then the average would be 115g
So unless you provide all the relevant data for the week you can't know what your average for the week actually came to be.
You really only have 3 options
1. Accept that when you miss days you can't get a weekly average.
2. Don't miss days so you can get a weekly average that's accurate and useful
3. Guess at a number for the days that you miss and accept that the average you're getting is likely inaccurate but slightly better than a random guess.1
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