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Feature : initial display of the graph #468

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Begoodi opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 6 comments
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Feature : initial display of the graph #468

Begoodi opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 6 comments

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@Begoodi
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Begoodi commented Oct 13, 2015

Hi Daniel,

A useful feature would be to choose, for a bargraph, the starting index of the graph.
Something like "barchartview.startViewIndex", so the bargraph is directly displayed at this position with animated features enabled.

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@danielgindi
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I don't quite understand what do you mean here...

@pmairoldi
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Lets say you have a chart with all days of the month then I think he wants to set the current day index and it move to that point automatically when the chart is loaded.

That's what I got from it.

@Begoodi
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Begoodi commented Oct 23, 2015

Yes pettester42, that's it.
Today the chart is automatically loaded showing day 1, and then I have to make a move to day 20 for example. So the user sees the first load, and then he sees the move.
I would like to directly show the graph on day 20 for example.

@liuxuan30
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There is already some people asking for this, like moveViewToX() and Animated, like #450, #318
@danielgindi I think you might want to consider this feature, people want to display the last N data directly, seems moveViewToX cannot satisfy them, @Begoodi mentioned in #450

@danielgindi
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Now that there's much more control of the viewport - including animated move and zoom - I think we got this covered!

@marshtupa
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I find solution that helps me! Check this comment
#450 (comment)

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