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Linked to #7 : histogram interval #70
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…esolution for issue elastic#70
The resolution parameter of the histogram describes "about how many" data points to shoot for. Note that small changes to it are unlikely to change the resolution of the chart, as Kibana attempts to scale to sane intervals (eg 5min instead of 4min 31s) |
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Thank you for adding a selector for the histogram interval.
However, this value stays even if I modify the timerange. For example, on my default logstash dashboard, the timerange is 15m, so I modified the interval to 5s, to have something more precise. But if I change the timerange to 24h or 7d, the interval stays at 5s. It would be great if the selected interval could follow the timerange value proportionally and keep more or less the same aspect ratio, ex:
15m -> 10s
24h -> 10m
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