Hey.

On Friday, April 5, 2024 at 7:10:29 AM UTC+2 Ben Kochie wrote:

If the jitter is > 0.002, the real value is stored. 

 
Interesting... though I guess bad for my solution in the other thread, 
where I make the assumption that it's guaranteed that samples are always 
exactly on point with the same interval in-between.
Haven't checked it yet, but I'd guess that blows the approach in the other 
thread.

Is there some metric to see whether such non-aligned samples occurred?


Also, what would happen if e.g. there was a first scrape, which get's 
delayed > 0.002 s ... and before that first scrape arrives, there's yet 
another (later) scrape which has no jitter and is on time?
Are they going to be properly ordered? 

Cheers
Chris.

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