Warning for Incorrect Data Entry -- Too Many Calories, Too Few

Balthanon
edited December 10 in Feature Requests

I believe it would be helpful to have some inherent limits on entering food into Cronometer that would put up a warning if you add a food that comes out to an extreme amount of calories. i.e. If I'm entering a donut and the entry comes in at 20000 calories for that one entry in the diary, possibly throw up a warning that I may have made a mistake in the entering my data like choosing "donuts" vs grams when I was putting it into the app.

This is mostly likely to be useful for excessive calories, since it is possible to eat very small amounts of food, but I doubt most people are breaking 4000 or 5000 calories on a single food item in their diary such that it would be annoying. And in the meantime, it's going to catch some errors for people.

(I recently exported my data and noticed I had three of these over the past three months or so where I was intending to record grams of food and ended up with # of food items and I know I've caught this many other times while actually entering the data. It would actually be fairly nice if I could always default to grams honestly-- it wouldn't have worked on a couple of these where grams wasn't an option, but overall it would be very helpful when I'm entering data on the screen on my fridge for instance, which has fairly lackluster touch support.)