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Greetings, hope you guys can help me.
I have production data displayed in a column chart through a day. In this example I have no data/production between 11:47 am and 2:00 pm, in order to know this I have to hover over my mouse. Is there a way to show the the time lapse when this happens in the "X" axis? (when there is no data/production for more than 2-3 hours, for example).
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if there was an image you attached it didn't show up properly
But it sounds like you need to use a Continuous X-axis instead of Categorical. The data type for the X-axis has to be numeric or date for this to work, so you may need to manipulate your values a little if they're not one of those data types/
Hope this helps
David
if there was an image you attached it didn't show up properly
But it sounds like you need to use a Continuous X-axis instead of Categorical. The data type for the X-axis has to be numeric or date for this to work, so you may need to manipulate your values a little if they're not one of those data types/
Hope this helps
David
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