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classnames inversion issue #1250

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JCL2 opened this issue Jun 1, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1364
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classnames inversion issue #1250

JCL2 opened this issue Jun 1, 2020 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1364

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@JCL2
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JCL2 commented Jun 1, 2020

Hi,

I'm having the following issue trying to specify the classnames of my series in a bar chart. It seems these classnames are assigned to the wrong series. Any advice on why this happens to me?

Here is the code by which I create the two series specifying 'last' and 'forecast' as classnames:
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Here are the elements I obtain on my page:
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It seems the series classnames have been inverted.

@Arantiryo
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Hi @JCL2 👋

Is the issue still relevant for you?

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JCL2 commented Sep 19, 2022

Hi @Arantiryo ,
Thank you for enquiring!
The issue is not important for me as I switched approach for this particular case. Yet, I think there's a small issue there and if it's fixed one day I'd be happy to know about it.

@Arantiryo
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Thank you for the reply!

Looks like it's still there, I was able to reproduce it in this code sandbox. We'll definetly take a stab at resolving the issue : )

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JCL2 commented Sep 19, 2022

Thank you! Do not hesitate to drop me a message if a fix is done. I'll gladly resume using the library.

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JCL2 commented Oct 4, 2022

thanks, great!

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