I want to download range sessions to excel for analysis. Can this be done.
I want to download range sessions to excel for analysis. Can this be done.
Thank you for the information. I am aware of this Python/Panda method, but exporting should not require knowledge of python and panda - that is for geeks!!!! A simple button stating "Download CSV-file…
This would be a great feature and one of the first functions I expected from the device.
It should be a simple add on for Garmin to include. Ideally this would be to a CSV format..
Come on Garmin, get…
Would love to see this as well..
I have not figured it out would like more averages than what they give if not an export.
This would be a great feature and one of the first functions I expected from the device.
It should be a simple add on for Garmin to include. Ideally this would be to a CSV format..
Come on Garmin, get this function into the device.
Would love to see this as well..
I second this. CSV file format for download. Flightscope has it even for their basic Mevo monitor.
Agreed. At the minimum, a simple export into CSV is essential. Trying to calculate averages and standard deviations for, e.g., launch angle, is a nightmare. So, at present the device is useful for checking individual shot efficiency at the range, but is almost useless for investigating patterns of inefficiency.
Agree. Just had my first range session with R10 but it’s not possible to view all stats for trends. This is really essential to download data
I’m really shocked to hear that it doesn’t average out your lifelong stats. I’m expecting my device tomorrow but might cancel it for a mevo if it is difficult to ge tThe averages. Surely that’s one of the main points in having this device? To detect trends?
There is a method where you request your data from Garmin and it comes in the form of a JSON file. Then someone clever wrote a python script to convert from JSON to excel.
It shouldn't need a work around process. It should a standard function. Garmin Connect has a an Export CSV function so R10 data should have the same.
Thank you for the information. I am aware of this Python/Panda method, but exporting should not require knowledge of python and panda - that is for geeks!!!! A simple button stating "Download CSV-file" is what it required.