It has disappeared unfortunately. I believe d3 was used, I know nothing
about d3 but gather it can be a more "manual" solution rather than a
feature of d3.
I have read some discussions about how to indicate overlapping data,
like a minimal offset and transparency (I guess that is possible right
now). But the dashed solution looked good.
Would it be possible to implement it by checking where the data is
exactly the same and set the style of that portion?
On 18.07.2024 09:52, Ovilia wrote:
Can you provide a link to other libs? Using a dashed line seems to be
challenging to implement. I should think about this more.
Thanks
*Ovilia*
On Thu, Jul 18, 2024 at 2:53 PM <ni...@bliq.se.invalid> wrote:
God morning Ovilia,
Sure thing: In a line-chart with several series, the lines naturally
overlap if they
have the same value. Is there any way to show that the line contains
more data? I saw some example with another library, where if say green
and red lines overlapped, the resulting line would be dashed red and
green.
On 18.07.2024 05:16, Ovilia wrote:
> Hi Niche,
>
> Can you provide more detail of this feature? Is there an issue or can
> you
> explain what it means?
>
> Thanks
>
> *Ovilia*
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 6:47 PM <ni...@bliq.se.invalid> wrote:
>
>> - Overlapping lines can be shown as multi-colored / composite / multi
>> series
>>
>> https://lists.apache.org/thread/hp0qfbn3st4vrd0lskhdc5hvc202fltj
>>
>>
>> On 21.05.2024 07:56, Ovilia wrote:
>> > Apache ECharts 5.0 was released in December 2020, and now it's time
for
>> > the
>> > next major version: 6.0!
>> >
>> > We are excited to announce that we plan to release Apache ECharts 6.0
>> > in
>> > the first quarter of 2025. We have put together a list of features [1]
>> > that
>> > we intend to include in this upcoming release.
>> >
>> > We would love to hear from you about which features you are most
>> > excited
>> > about and looking forward to using. Please share your thoughts and let
>> > us
>> > know what you think!
>> >
>> > It's important to keep in mind that most of our contributors work on
>> > ECharts in their free time, so some features may take longer to
>> > implement
>> > than others. If you are passionate about a particular feature and
would
>> > like to help us bring it to life, we warmly welcome you to join our
>> > community and contribute to the development of ECharts 6.0!
>> >
>> > [1] https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects/327/views/2
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > *Ovilia*
>>
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