115 lines
3.2 KiB
HTML
115 lines
3.2 KiB
HTML
{% extends "newbase.html" %}
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{% load static %}
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{% load rowerfilters %}
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{% block title %}Rowsandall Fitness Progress {% endblock %}
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{% block main %}
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<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.9.1.min.js"></script>
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<script>
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$(function() {
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// Get the form fields and hidden div
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var checkbox = $("#id_water");
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var hidden = $("#id_waterboattype");
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// Hide the fields.
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// Use JS to do this in case the user doesn't have JS
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// enabled.
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hidden.hide();
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// Setup an event listener for when the state of the
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// checkbox changes.
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checkbox.change(function() {
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// Check to see if the checkbox is checked.
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// If it is, show the fields and populate the input.
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// If not, hide the fields.
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if (checkbox.is(':checked')) {
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// Show the hidden fields.
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hidden.show();
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} else {
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// Make sure that the hidden fields are indeed
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// hidden.
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hidden.hide();
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// You may also want to clear the value of the
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// hidden fields here. Just in case somebody
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// shows the fields, enters data to them and then
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// unticks the checkbox.
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//
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// This would do the job:
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//
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// $("#hidden_field").val("");
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}
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});
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});
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</script>
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<script src="https://cdn.pydata.org/bokeh/release/bokeh-3.1.1.min.js"></script>
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<script async="true" type="text/javascript">
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Bokeh.set_log_level("info");
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</script>
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{{ chartscript |safe }}
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<script>
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// Set things up to resize the plot on a window resize. You can play with
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// the arguments of resize_width_height() to change the plot's behavior.
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var plot_resize_setup = function () {
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var plotid = Object.keys(Bokeh.index)[0]; // assume we have just one plot
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var plot = Bokeh.index[plotid];
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var plotresizer = function() {
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// arguments: use width, use height, maintain aspect ratio
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plot.resize_width_height(true, false, false);
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};
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window.addEventListener('resize', plotresizer);
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plotresizer();
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};
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window.addEventListener('load', plot_resize_setup);
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</script>
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{% if rower.user %}
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<h1>Fitness Progress for {{ rower.user.first_name }} </h1>
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{% else %}
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<h1>Fitness Progress for {{ user.first_name }} </h1>
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{% endif %}
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<p>
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This is an experimental page. Using the form below you can set
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a date range to compare a prediction of your form (from TRIMP or rScore values
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representing your workload). The Fitness Time Constant is the
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time constant describing your fitness decline when you stop training. The
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Fatigue Time Constant (shorter than fitness time constant) is the time
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constant describing fatigue decline after a session. You have to select
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a test duration that represents your fitness goal and is a duration for which
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you regularly do maximal or submaximal efforts during your regular rowing workouts.
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</p>
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<ul class="main-content">
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<li class="grid_2">
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<form enctype="multipart/form-data" action="/rowers/fitness-fit/user/{{ rower.user.id }}/" method="post">
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<table>
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{{ form.as_table }}
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</table>
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{% csrf_token %}
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<input name='daterange' class="button green" type="submit" value="Submit">
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</form>
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</li>
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<li class="grid_4">
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{{ the_div|safe }}
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</li>
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</ul>
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{% endblock %}
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{% block sidebar %}
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{% include 'menu_analytics.html' %}
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{% endblock %}
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