• Resolved cindeevandijk

    (@cindeevandijk)


    I was wondering how to change the Y-axis numbers so the high number isn’t what is used to determine the most numbers that is listed in the Y-axis. For example, if you go the link, in the graphs, the top number in the Y-Axis is 25. That’s because it’s the highest number I used when I entered the data. But it would be better if the highest number in the Y-axis is 25 points higher then the data-lines. We are trying to make the graph not look so overwhelming. If you go to this page and look at the first graph, you can see that the numbers in the Y-Axis is larger then the actual data: https://www.elon.edu/u/ready-and-resilient/health-wellness/covid-19-dashboard/

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    I can’t find the charts on that page you have linked. Can you provide a direct link to that page please? Also, can you add a few screenshots so that we can understand what you are seeing?

    Thread Starter cindeevandijk

    (@cindeevandijk)

    I just went back to the page, and now there is a more serious issue. The tables were there on Friday when I added them. But this morning, they are gone. I noticed that I was not signed in, but when I signed in, they showed up. This would be a huge problem because we need to have the data displayed all the time. When did that happen? If you go now, you should be able to see what I’m talking about – in the first table, the highest number for Presumed Positive is 25 (btw these numbers are only placeholders). And the highest number in the Y-Axis. here a link to a screen shot: https://www.iw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/graph-image.png

    Thread Starter cindeevandijk

    (@cindeevandijk)

    I had to put a password on the page because even though the numbers I was using on the page were just placeholder and not real, apparently someone looked at it and thought it was real. If you want to see the page, you will need to privately message me. Also, can you delete this post? I tried to figure it out, but I couldn’t.

    Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    This is a free public forum. Please share the password here.

    Thread Starter cindeevandijk

    (@cindeevandijk)

    covid-19dashboard

    Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    This can be addressed by using the manual configuration and providing the Y axis a defined maximum value. You can find the link to the specific chart type there which will take you to the possible configuration options (as provided by the Google Visualization API) you can use.

    Plugin Contributor contactashish13

    (@rozroz)

    We haven’t heard from you in sometime so marking this as Resolved. If you continue to face an issue, please create a new ticket. We’d be happy to help.

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