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Bugfix (by UliM)

git-svn-id: https://svn.fhem.de/fhem/trunk@939 2b470e98-0d58-463d-a4d8-8e2adae1ed80
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rudolfkoenig 2011-07-11 07:23:33 +00:00
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@ -5590,7 +5590,7 @@ Readings and STATE of temperature/humidity sensors are compatible with the CUL_W
Double-Colon separated list of values. The values will be used to replace
<L#> type of strings in the .gplot file, with # beginning at 1
(<L1>, <L2>, etc.). Each value will be evaluated as a perl
expression, so you have access e.g. to the $value hash.<br><br>
expression, so you have access e.g. to the Value functions.<br><br>
If the plotmode is gnuplot-scroll or SVG, you can also use the min, max,
avg, cnt, sum, lastv (last value) and lastd (last date) values of the
@ -6065,7 +6065,7 @@ Readings and STATE of temperature/humidity sensors are compatible with the CUL_W
If an entry in the holiday file matches the current day, then the STATE of
this holiday instance displayed in the <a href="#list">list</a> command
will be set to the holiday, else the state is set to the text none. Most
probably you'll want to query this value in some perl script: see $value in
probably you'll want to query this value in some perl script: see Value() in
the <a href="#perl">perl</a> section or the global attribute <a
href="#holiday2we"> holiday2we</a>.<br>
The file will be reread once every night, to compute the value for the
@ -6943,10 +6943,9 @@ isday</pre>
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The current value (the string you see in paranthesis in the output of the
list command) is available in the <code>value</code> hash; to access it
use $value{&lt;devicename&gt;}<br>
If you need the old value (and time) of the currently triggered device,
then you can access it with <code>$oldvalue{$dev}{TIME}</code> and
<code>$oldvalue{$dev}{VAL}</code>.<br>
use <code>Value("name")</code>. If you need the old value (and time) of
the currently triggered device, then you can access it with
<code>OldValue("name")</code> and <code>OldTimestamp("name")</code>.<br>
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