More realistic colored IAGE warnings
Normaly Insulin should be stable at least 4-5 days. So I think a warning after two days and a red alarm after three is two early. I changed the default values to 72 hours for the yellow and 86 hours for the red warning.
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@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ public class CareportalFragment extends SubscriberFragment implements View.OnCli
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CareportalEvent careportalEvent;
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NSSettingsStatus nsSettings = new NSSettingsStatus().getInstance();
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double iageUrgent = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("iage", "urgent", 72);
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double iageWarn = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("iage", "warn", 48);
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double iageUrgent = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("iage", "urgent", 86);
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double iageWarn = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("iage", "warn", 72);
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double cageUrgent = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("cage", "urgent", 72);
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double cageWarn = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("cage", "warn", 48);
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double sageUrgent = nsSettings.getExtendedWarnValue("sage", "urgent", 166);
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