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Hello and thanks to those who spend their time on these F1 matters. I am using this:
Is there a way to indicate which lap each telemetry record (or group of records) belongs to? Thanks in advance. |
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No, there isn't. You would need to do this manually by comparing the timestamps with the timestamps of a drivers' laps. Alternatively, you could iterate over all laps and get the telemetry for each lap individually. |
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Thank you very much theOehrly, I was already afraid of that, but as a beginner that I am... A shame. |
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TheOherly, sorry for my clumsiness, but... first: It's not a shame, it's just that I'm already embarrassed to ask newbie things. That's because of my final comment in the previous message. |
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No, there isn't. You would need to do this manually by comparing the timestamps with the timestamps of a drivers' laps.
Alternatively, you could iterate over all laps and get the telemetry for each lap individually.