Showing posts with label Automatic Scaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Automatic Scaling. Show all posts
Saturday, 23 July 2011

You can configure some charts to scale automatically to fit their data. The chart will be scaled so that the largest value is at the top of the chart and the smallest (or zero, if all values are greater than zero) will be at the bottom.
Any marker values shown on the chart will display their actual values, not their scaled values.
This feature works only with text-formatted values, and does not work with all chart types. Experiment with your chart type to see whether it is supported.
Syntax
cht=t:val,val,val...
chds=a
Examples:

chd=t:5,30,50,80,200
chds=a
Note that pie you should not use values < 0 for pie charts.
Bar chart with 5 values, text encoding.
chd=t:-5,30,-30,50,80,200
chds=a
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Showing posts with label Automatic Scaling. Show all posts
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Text Format with Automatic Scaling

| Saturday, 23 July 2011 |


You can configure some charts to scale automatically to fit their data. The chart will be scaled so that the largest value is at the top of the chart and the smallest (or zero, if all values are greater than zero) will be at the bottom.
Any marker values shown on the chart will display their actual values, not their scaled values.
This feature works only with text-formatted values, and does not work with all chart types. Experiment with your chart type to see whether it is supported.
Syntax
cht=t:val,val,val...
chds=a
Examples:

chd=t:5,30,50,80,200
chds=a
Note that pie you should not use values < 0 for pie charts.
Bar chart with 5 values, text encoding.
chd=t:-5,30,-30,50,80,200
chds=a


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