Did you ever figure out how to do this? Very curious myself....

-Robert

On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 8:37:23 AM UTC-8, Theo Levine wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I am new to the visualization api and have a question. I am using a line 
> chart and the explorer functionality with drag to zoom and right click to 
> reset. I want to have it so that when the user gets to the page, the range 
> is set to some bounds that I have determined, but so that if he right 
> clicks, he can go all the way out to the real data bounds. ie, I know where 
> I want him to look first, but I want him to be able to look around. I don't 
> really like the scrolling functionality, because my data can be very skewed 
> both/either vertically and horizontally (across multiple series), and it is 
> hard to navigate that way. If I set window min and max, I believe that will 
> make it so that right click to reset can only go to those values. 
> Essentially, there is then no way to zoom out from this range. 
>
> Is there a way to accomplish this? I am considering doing it myself 
> externally and redrawing, but that is not ideal. Any help is appreciated! 
>

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