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Change increment value for Y a xis in a chart

AnmolKohli
Explorer

We have two charts created as part of a dashboard. Is it possible to make Y Axis consistent between the 2 graphs, starting with 0, and have 2.5 incremental ?

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DavidHourani
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Hi @AnmolKohli,

It's absolutely possible. All you have to do is hit the "format" button for your graphs, click on Y axis and from there select your min value and your interval. In your case you can set min value to 0 and interval to 2.5 .

xml below:

<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.majorUnit">2.5</option>
<option name="charting.axisY.minimumNumber">0</option>

Let me know how that works out for you !

Cheers,
David

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

Hi @AnmolKohli,

It's absolutely possible. All you have to do is hit the "format" button for your graphs, click on Y axis and from there select your min value and your interval. In your case you can set min value to 0 and interval to 2.5 .

xml below:

<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.majorUnit">2.5</option>
<option name="charting.axisY.minimumNumber">0</option>

Let me know how that works out for you !

Cheers,
David

AnmolKohli
Explorer

Looks good. Thanks 🙂

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DavidHourani
Super Champion

accept my answer please 🙂

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