10-19-2023, 04:05 PM
Dear Fred,
Thank you for your answer. I somehow missed the notification, so I'm replying only now.
I agree. It would be great if the editor supported the uploading/importing of own phyphox files, just to use the handy QR-code feature.
Fantastic! Thanks for this. Works great. We need the data only for short time periods (during a lecture). So, the tool can be useful to disseminate an experiment among students. (Practical option 1)
Alternatively, one could work with a cloud-storage service such as SharePoint / OneDrive. If data synchronization is enabled on both the development machine and the smartphone (through an app), it is sufficient to click on phyphox file again on the smartphone to re-import it into the app. This option is useful to test edits quickly. (Practical option 2)
Thank you for your answer. I somehow missed the notification, so I'm replying only now.
Quote:I could not use the online experiment editor, since I always ended doing something that was not allowed by the editor, and I am anyway not a fan of all the comments that the editor adds to the code, so I use plain text editor. Using the online editor of course gives you quick access to a qrcode.
I agree. It would be great if the editor supported the uploading/importing of own phyphox files, just to use the handy QR-code feature.
Quote:In the end, I created a small php/js webpage to automate my procedure. If you want to take a look, the public version is here, you can use it, but I can not provide any guaranty of storage: https://hebergement.universite-paris-sac...generator/
Fantastic! Thanks for this. Works great. We need the data only for short time periods (during a lecture). So, the tool can be useful to disseminate an experiment among students. (Practical option 1)
Alternatively, one could work with a cloud-storage service such as SharePoint / OneDrive. If data synchronization is enabled on both the development machine and the smartphone (through an app), it is sufficient to click on phyphox file again on the smartphone to re-import it into the app. This option is useful to test edits quickly. (Practical option 2)