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New type of chart #2

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vbalint opened this issue Jul 13, 2012 · 4 comments
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New type of chart #2

vbalint opened this issue Jul 13, 2012 · 4 comments
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vbalint commented Jul 13, 2012

I think it would be very useful, if it could visualize more then one graph simultaneously in the same chart. It's helpful when you analyse datas! Thanks!

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Definitely agree. I have received exactly the same suggestion from some of
my colleagues. I am planning to implement this using a composite chart with
overlay once I am done implementing a few more common chart types.

Thanks,

Nick

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 8:43 AM, vbalint <
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I think it would be very useful, if it could visualize more then one graph
simultaneously in the same chart. It's helpful when you analyse datas!
Thanks!


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milroc commented Jul 14, 2012

I'm sorry what does this request exactly mean? I for some reason don't fully understand the use case for multiple graphs simultaneously in the same chart. Could someone explain it to me?

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I think its for cases when you want to draw a running average (line chart
essentially) on top of a volume bar chart for example. Obviously it would
not make sense to have a pie chart to overlay on top of a bar chart.

On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Miles McCrocklin <
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I'm sorry what does this request exactly mean? I for some reason don't
fully understand the use case for multiple graphs simultaneously in the
same chart. Could someone explain it to me?


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introduced in v0.5 release

gordonwoodhull pushed a commit that referenced this issue Apr 9, 2018
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