How to analyze the camera response?

lightning654321

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Questions.
1.
how to combine the days (hours, minutes) when the camera trap is triggered with the days (hours, minutes) when the trap does not work?
I.e. I get the data of the year the trap is triggered.
For a complete analysis of the triggering, days are needed when the camera trap does not work.
I.e., a table should be obtained in the result in which there will be data: triggers + failures.
2. Maybe there are generally ready-made solutions for such tasks?



Description.
I receive data on the operation of the camera trap in the format:
- Name;
- Size;
- DateTime_of_Creation.
The data will be received periodically, not predictably: once a week, once a month, once a quarter.

Minimum expectations.
Logic:

- in the file "Fotolovushkaglav.xlsx" inserted the data `Name`, `Size`, `DateTime_creation` on the sheet(Or export);
- in the file "Fotolovushkaglav.xlsx" pressed the Excel button: the data was transferred to a sheet with a full calendar;
- automatically built charts;


The main goal is to get a full calendar for the year (or for smaller periods).
Where the data will be contained with the days when the trap is triggered and when the trap is not triggered.
Every day should be detailed to the minute.
If possible, so that you can analyze several days at once.

Maximum expectations.
Expected logic:

- Opened the photo trap file head on.xlsx;
- In the file of the camera trap head.xlsx spelled out the path to the file folder;
- in the file "Fotolovushkaglav.xlsx" pressed the Excel button: the data was transferred to a sheet with a full calendar;
- the schedule was built automatically;



Note.
I confess right away: I don't know what I want....
I want to somehow analyze the principle of triggering the camera trap ...
On the sidelines, it would probably be nice to build a graph:
- number of triggers:
- per month;
- per day;
- per hour;
- per minute;

- the size of the files generated by the camera trap:
- per month;
- per day;
- per hour;
- per minute;

I would be grateful for any complete or partial solutions, suggestions, recommendations...
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File - Analitic_2_ENG.xlsx
 

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