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add clarification about object data structure #8447

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .eslintrc.yml
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no-empty-function: "off"
no-use-before-define: ["error", { "functions": false }]
# disable everything, except Rest/Spread Properties in ES2018
es/no-async-iteration: "error"
es/no-async-iteration: "error"d
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es/no-malformed-template-literals: "error"
es/no-regexp-lookbehind-assertions: "error"
es/no-regexp-named-capture-groups: "error"
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/general/data-structures.md
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This is also the internal format used for parsed data. In this mode, parsing can be disabled by specifying `parsing: false` at chart options or dataset. If parsing is disabled, data must be sorted and in the formats the associated chart type and scales use internally.

In case you specify the index scale as a number as shown in the first example you will need a labels array. The number indicates the index of the element and does not replace the label as when you provide a string.
The values provided must be parsable by the associated scales or in the internal format of the associated scales. A common mistake would be to provide integers for the `category` scale, which uses integers as an internal format, where each integer represents an index in the labels array.

## Object[] using custom properties

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