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Dynamic minimum Y values #48
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@dannyk660 Zero baselines are intentional, every data point on the graph is meant to be at its absolute (as opposed to relative) value: http://www.storytellingwithdata.com/blog/2012/09/bar-charts-must-have-zero-baseline. But, I agree that this may not be true for line charts; we aren't experts in data science, so we'd be happy to learn and incorporate stuff that's legit in data representation :) |
Sure, thanks for your response! Here's an example of what I'm looking at: By starting at zero, it's pretty hard to discern any variations in the data, since all the action happens from 13k to 19k. Thanks again! |
Cool! Yeah, looks like this could use a more dynamic range. We'll put this right up there with the tiny fractions feature. Cheers! |
Do reopen in case you find any issues. Closing as fulfilled. |
It's still not adjusting for me. For example, data between 0.29 and 0.31, y axis has a range between 0.20 and 0.40. Thank you. |
@pratu16x7 is there a way to disable this feature? e.g. I DONT want that it sets the range dynamically... |
I have a line chart where the minimum Y value is 10,000 and the maximum Y value is 13,000. It would be awesome if frappe automatically adjusted the Y values accordingly. It currently always starts at 0, creating a lot of empty space, and an uninteresting chart.
Thanks!
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