Two months.. any update? Thanks
…your lack of answers seems to confirm the above..
Hi Vishwas I have a dataset consisting of more than 17’000 datapoints (the fiddle is a simplification) and my customer needs a 24h viewport with all the data. The logical answer is that CanvasJS is not able to represent such data at the moment I fear.
Have you noticed what happens as soon as you expand the time range? https://jsfiddle.net/pdv76swb/ (i just changed viewportMaximum: (new Date(2018,11,05,4,0,0)).getTime(), to viewportMaximum: (new Date(2018,11,05,23,0,0)).getTime(), to show you what happens as soon the viewport approaches a 24 hour period.
viewportMaximum: (new Date(2018,11,05,4,0,0)).getTime(),
viewportMaximum: (new Date(2018,11,05,23,0,0)).getTime(),
Hi Scale breaks are not applicable in this scenario, because if the range is just some hour more, this is the (weird) result: https://jsfiddle.net/z7fmtxjr/
I fear DataPointMinHeight would be the only viable solution
DataPointMinHeight
I know, but that’s my real data. So there is currently no workaround?
Sample fiddle jsfiddle.net/91s7ajL3
Hi Priyanka as far as I can tell from the docs, there’s no property for datapoint min and max HEIGHT: (which translates in width in Bar Graphs) Max Width; Min Width so in a very crowded bar chart, (ie, with hundreds of datapoints) most often the datapoints DISAPPEAR because they are so thin that they are less than 1 pixel, and you cannot increase their height (that again, corresponds to width in a bar chart)