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Is there any way (and if not, would you consider adding) to make a graph have bounds that are dynamically determined by the range of values plotted to it?
That is, rather than define upper_bound and lower_bound at fixed values, allow them to automatically change as the entity being plotted adds new data points, such that the upper_bound is always set to the highest value within the number of hours being shown, and the lower_bound is similarly always set to the lowest value within the number of hours being shown.
This would be a massive improvement for me. Thanks.
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Is there any way (and if not, would you consider adding) to make a graph have bounds that are dynamically determined by the range of values plotted to it?
That is, rather than define upper_bound and lower_bound at fixed values, allow them to automatically change as the entity being plotted adds new data points, such that the upper_bound is always set to the highest value within the number of hours being shown, and the lower_bound is similarly always set to the lowest value within the number of hours being shown.
This would be a massive improvement for me. Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: