Has anyone tried to decorate charts with say, a circle around some group of
points in a chart? To draw a readers attention to certain phenomenon.
How could I approach this?
Regards, Zdravko.
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Is this too unreasonable question?
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Hi!
Yes, I do that, Daniel. Here is attached screenshot. It's a blood pressure
log above heart rate. It would be great if this could be a single
chart with common tooltip. cross hair, even panning and zooming... And I
have many more such cases.
Regards, Zdravko
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Is there a way to stack many charts with common x axis and several y axes
on top of each other.
Cross hair would cut through all charts. Tool-tip would show all points.
Great tool, though. It's really cleverly designed.
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Is it that simple?!
The point of stacking is that I need several (many) charts in sync
horizontally, but having different y-axes it would be
inappropriate to put them all on the same chart.
I have 4 graphs (each 2 line), conceptually different (so they would
normally be
-0700, Andrew Gallant wrote:
Could you provide a code example that demonstrates the problem? That
error is too generic to point to any specific cause.
On Saturday, July 26, 2014 10:52:55 AM UTC-4, Zdravko Balorda wrote:
I get this error on rendering a ComboChart in Chrome
I get this error on rendering a ComboChart in Chrome:
Cannot read property 'length' of null
The same page in FireFox works ok.
Best regards, Zdravko
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