But, i want to know if the sensor has more resolution. With toFixed(2) appears .00 and i need por precision to study my data. The question is: DHT11 has this resolution? There are some code that i have to add? Thanks
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I'm using a temperature / humidity sensor (DHT11) like this:
var dht = require ("DHT11"). connect (C11);
dht.read (function (a) {console.log ("Temp is" + a.temp.toString () + "and RH is" + a.rh.toString ());});
However, I wanted a resolution of at least two decimal places. But I only get the whole number ... How should I proceed?