Id like this chart to show the series Line date 1,2,&3 on the X-axis and Thing on the Y-axis. What is the chart setup to do this?
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I want to have a stacked area chart with missing data points having x-axis as date time and y-axis as products quantity. How can I achieve this?
I have tried using line chart and area chart but it is not solving the purpose.
I'm new to superset and discovering whether it is available to edit the tooltip in a line chart.
For example the line chart is with date as x-axis and price as y-axis, so the tooltip only shows these two information. But I want the tooltip also showing the cost without adding it to the chart. Is it able to accomplish it in superset?
i wanted to ask how do i get google sheets charts to start at a certain value.
I have a chart that i only want to focus on the area between 150 and 160.
unfortunately the chart starts at 0 and takes up too much space of the chart
any advice would be appreciated
If you want format chart axis, you can do it in chart editor:
Select chart.
Click the three-dot button
Click Edit chart command.
Then go to Customize tab -> Vertical axis -> and enter min and max values
That's all.
I've a highchart which displays categories on x-axis and time on y-axis.This chart does not show complete range for a particular set of dates. I've created a fiddle for the same. jsfiddle.net/kshrrgvo
For the series with name "Remaining" bars are not complete. Moreover, the axis labels does not denote the full range.
I have the following charts where the series data is an array of config objects:
enter code herehttp://jsfiddle.net/AANAB/
http://jsfiddle.net/AANAB/1/
Try changing the chart type to pie.If you observe now three series will be shown.Why does the column chart consider this as one series and the pie chart as 3 series? My requirement is to be able to render the column chart and pie chart as three separate series for the same given data. Is this possible?
First and foremost thing,
pie and column are 2 completely different types of charts.
column can be said as a graph, and pie as a chart.
column chart has 2 axes namely x and y while pie is distributing the area proportionally.
there is no mistake in this one. they are rendered properely.
For pie chart the structure accepted is
{
name: name of the slice,
y: value of the slice
}
each slice has its own name like the xAxis categories we provide for column chart.
the Y has the value is common for all the highcharts.
so here what i recommend is to maintain the datasets differently for both column and pie to get what you have required.
All works properly, in pie chart you have different colours, only, so you can set the same color then you achieve the same effect as in columns.