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node-red-contrib-totaliser

v0.0.11

Published

Node-RED nodes to total an input value over a period of time

Downloads

94

Readme

node-red-contrib-totaliser

Version

Copyright 2018 iaconnects under the BSD-3-Clause license.

Install

Run the following command in the root directory of your Node-RED install:

npm install node-red-contrib-totaliser

The totaliser node can be used to create a periodic total of an input value. This node works in three possible ways:

  • Accumulating Sum - Outputs the running total of the sum of every input at the end of every period. The total is not reset to zero at the start of the period
  • Sum - Outputs the sum of every input at the end of every period. The total is reset to zero at the start of the period
  • Difference - Outputs the difference between the last and the first inputs of a period, at the end of every period. This mode is useful when the input is an accumulating value such as a meter reading.