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Y Scale to fit the bounds of the data for each split chart #2021
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Thank you Shelby, Alek |
Isn't there already a flag for shareYAxis? Should be pretty simple to wire this up to the chart options. |
@rashidkpc It won't currently work. The |
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@stormpython Here are two choices for you to consider managing the y axis on
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👍 for this. Having the same Y-Axis scale bound through all charts seems not useful in certain cases. |
+1 for this feature. |
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It's been more than a year since this was opened. Any updates? |
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Hi @stormpython . Any update on this? :) |
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hey it's 2020 and this is a totally useful feature i just googled and found people have been requesting since 2014. cool |
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Hi, Has Anyone picked this up yet? If not, I'd like to pick it up. I might not be able to do this quickly, but I'd like to work on this. |
Pick it up, please. This has been four years.
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Hi, Has Anyone picked this up yet? If not, I'd like to pick it up. I might
not be able to do this quickly, but I'd like to work on this.
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Six years actually. I doubt something like this would be assigned externally, though. |
I'll start looking at it anyways, see if I can do something without breaking everything. |
Any news? Crazy that it has been around for so long |
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This issue will never die.
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One more year for this issue ;) |
Meanwhile they changed the whole UI 👎 |
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+1 for this feature please. I know it's only been 9 years since this was brought up but I thought a kind reminder would be of use ;) |
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Currently, creating multiple charts in a visualization means that all charts will share the same y-axis scale. We should add the option for the user to specify if they want the charts to share the same y-axis or fit the bounds of the data.
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