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Yvonne24
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More values on the x-ax (without scroller)

Hi all,

 

I am working with lots of dates (year, month, day and hour).

When I create my line chart with date on the x-as, only 2 days are visible (so 48 hours).

 

How can I change the settings so at least one week is visible on screen without scrolling.

When evaluating trends, this would be much easier, than just 2 days.

 

So this means getting the x-ax-values closer together.

I understand when x-ax values are not readable anymore, I just care about the trends of the line.

 

Could anyone please help me out?

 

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MFelix
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Hi @Yvonne24 ,

 

Since you are at a hour level the details are too many because you have 24 points for each day giving a lot of data in the space of the visual. If you go to the day level probably you can see more than just the two days or not?

 


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Thank you for your respond.

Yes indeed I can see more days then, however my intenstion is to see the way the data behaves during the day and then for a whole month. So I can't switch to just one point a day unfortunately.

 

Is there any other way this can be fixed?

 

Regards,

Yvonne

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