A couple months ago I installed Sweetcron on my server to keep track of my various online activities (Lifestream). Well by now the database collected about 7000 entries. Mainly because whenever I listen to music I automatically send the current track information to last.fm in order to get recommendations for new music.
If you remember one of my more recent posts was about Google Charts, an interesting Google Service that enables you to visualize data on the web. In that post I just made a static chart – the data doesn’t change.
This weekend though I used php to dynamically build charts. The result is a statistics page for my Lifestream.
The charts from left to right, top to bottom:
- pie that displays the shares of the collected activities
- bars that show which days I’m most active on
- radar chart that shows the activities during the months
- radar chart that shows how the activies are spread through out the day (average)
- radar chart that shows todays activities, if a ray is as long as the axis, more than avarage activies has been collected
It will need some more tweaking. If anybody has interest in using this module for his own Sweetcron installation feel free to contact me. I’m afraid, this is my first try at building any additional functionality for Sweetcron, so there need some adaptions to be made before you can use it on any other installation.

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Added another Page to the Statistics, that shows radiants for the last 15 days. http://bit.ly/9HKUNN