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Give an example of filtering a chart by range #1090

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@koefoed koefoed commented Jan 19, 2016

This may help users who try the regular crossfilter syntax of dimension.filter([15,20]) and see nothing changing in the charts.

This may help users who try the regular crossfilter syntax of ```dimension.filter([15,20])``` and see nothing changing in the charts.
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Good idea - that's a good point that the charts' filter function looks the same as the crossfilter one but really is quite different!

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Thanks @koefoed! If you'd like author credit besides your handle, please email me your name and email.

@gordonwoodhull gordonwoodhull merged commit 97c1db0 into dc-js:master Feb 12, 2016
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