@zlwestwood & @vishwas Just an FYI, that while having a 0 (or negative value) on a logarithmic graph is not technically mathematically/visually representable (they would be infinitely low on a logarithmic graph), it was also our organization’s requirement to be able to still visualize such values on the logarithmic graph by at least setting them to the same value as our lowest y-axis label out of convenience. Setting them to the maximum value as CanvasJS currently does definitely does not make sense in the context of the data. While fixing this on our side is obviously possible by manually going through the data as @viswas suggested (and as we are currently doing), it could be far more convenient if such an option was simply provided at the level of the graphing library instead. I am sure that myself and @zlwestwood are likely not the only users with this requirement/issue.
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