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[Lens] Time series only for weekdays #2942
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This is an interesting idea, though would make for a sort of odd UI as time would no longer be linear. |
At present, how is the x axis rendered? We can easily find out the day corresponding to a given number(that represents the date). All we need to do is exclude if its Saturday or Sunday. How can we go about that? |
@elastic/kibana-visualizations In my opinion that would be a perfect option for the new editor, that as long as we visualize something in a "daily"/"monthly" manner over time, we allow users to filter out specific days/month via a configuration, that will vanish completely from the charts (and not leave a gap). |
@timroes yes for sure, but keep in mind that an histogram has a continuous independent variable (the x axis as a linear scale) and each bar goes from the value A to the value B. Removing intervals from an histogram results in changing the chart from histogram (value x1 from point A to point B, value x2 from point B to point C) to a bar chart (value x1 on point A, value x2 on point B). They seems to be similar but they hare two different concept and meanings. |
+1 from discuss
https://discuss.elastic.co/t/hide-weekends-for-date-histogram-field-in-time-series-in-graph/305434 |
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Closing this because it's not planned to be resolved in the foreseeable future. It will be tracked in our Icebox and will be re-opened if our priorities change. Feel free to re-open if you think it should be melted sooner. |
Can we have a histogram plotted only for the weekdays i.e. exclude all Saturdays and Sundays?
The data I need to plot is applicable only for weekdays. So it shows drop for al weekends which does not signify the representation of data properly
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