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Warthunder Logging Utility for FlightModel-Testing


Would be also possible to include throttle setting so engine testing can be done with other parameters?

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Why was it discontinued?

 

It is a shame he stopped updating the tool, it would have been so much easier to bug report flawed jet engines

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I've got the tool working and recording data, and it's very cool indeed! One question though - How do I export the graphs as csv data so I can save them/analyze them with excel?

 

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you just plain and simple save them.

And import (or copy) them into your Calculation program of choice -- I prefer OpenOffice, as its more capable in working with and making diagrams

 

I've tried that, but no csv file is generated when I click save. Is there a default location I am missing, or is this an issue on my end?

 

Thanks FalloutBoy84!

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Tool coming back?

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Tool coming back?

No, sorry, I decided its a waste of time with the current state of the game. Maybe if the overall situation improves I will start working on it again, but seeing how things currently go its extremely unlikely.

 

But you know, devs said they are working on something like this, so you should get it Ultra-soon ;)s

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No, sorry, I decided its a waste of time with the current state of the game. Maybe if the overall situation improves I will start working on it again, but seeing how things currently go its extremely unlikely.

 

Really?  I use it a lot.  I still would like to see the ability to track most of those options, like Prop Efficiency and Thrust.

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Why did you discount this? It is valuable utility to FM testers..

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Really wish this tool would come back...

 

Me too. I really, really want to test jet engines as they are all screwed up

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I have made a simple utility that collects *every* state and indicator value that is available via the game json interface. Just run it and it will create csv file for every flight.

 

You can download the executable and Python source code here.

 

Happy FM testing :salute:

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I have made a simple utility that collects *every* state and indicator value that is available via the game json interface. Just run it and it will create csv file for every flight.

 

You can download the executable and Python source code here.

 

Happy FM testing :salute:

Google Chrome reports it as malicious Software and blocks the Download

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Google Chrome reports it as malicious Software and blocks the Download

 

Well... thats an .exe file in a .zip file that includes some network code (as WT publish flight data via http)... and it's downloaded from untrusted location. Online file scanner virustotal.com gives it 3 alerts on 55 possible (link).

 

If you are not a fan of downloading executables from dropbox, you can always download the source file (here) and run it on the Python 3.4 interpreter which you can download here. Or you can just browse source code here.

 

BTW: Firefox and IE download the file without problem.

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I have made a simple utility that collects *every* state and indicator value that is available via the game json interface. Just run it and it will create csv file for every flight.

 

You can download the executable and Python source code here.

 

Happy FM testing :salute:

 

Is the time for data acquisition selectable? Otherwise excellent work, on wards to testing broken jet engines :D

 

Tips for those that are having problems getting this to run:

  • Extract the program into a new folder before running it, the .csv's will be saved there
  • Open the WT web interface (http://127.0.0.1:8111/[3] ) and the logging .exe in order to collect data
  • Open the .csv in notepad and convert to a .txt file
  • When importing the .txt into a spreadsheet, deselect comma as a delimiter and select other (add | )
  • Subtract the first t value from itself to get the time for data collection, afterwards use a simple formula for all the others =sum(cell-first time value)
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I've made a Public Google Fusion Table with this data. If you have a Google account you can request access to edit this, contribute data, makes chart's, etc. PM Me if you're interested with your Gmail and I'll invite you.

 

Well done. If you can get serious adoption of this tool and people start using the Fusion Table we could take over the WORLD. Well, the community at least would be able to create some wicked charts and back up their "It's Broken" claims with unbiased performance trend data from random user sampling's. Of course it would be be nice to know things like Auto v Manual Engine Control, etc to place the data above reproach. 

 

Is there a way for you to retrieve the aircraft flown? Could you concatenate the Clock_Hour, Clock_Minute, Clock_Second and remove the t column. Perhaps even concatenation like GETDATE()+'Clock_Hour, Clock_Minute, Clock_Second' to give us a unix time stamp. 

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