Dashboards & Visualizations

Chart collapsing threshold

gauldridge
Path Finder

When building dashboards and form searches, I know I can set the charting.chart.sliceCollapsingThreshold option to 0 to ensure no data will be rolled up into the "other" category. I have actually found a situation where this does not really ensure that all series will be shown. In one specific case I found today, data can be rolled into the "other" category, even when using this option, if the percentages are way different.

Does anyone know if there is something like charting.chart.lineCollapsingThreshold that will do the same thing for line graphs? So far, it looks like my only option is to use useother=f option. However, since this only hides the data, it does not accomplish my goal. I want to show all the lines in the graph.

Even though I could find no documentation stating that the option charting.chart.lineCollapsingThreshold exists, I tried it anyway but to no avail.

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Instead of useother=f you can give limit=0 a go.

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martin_mueller
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Instead of useother=f you can give limit=0 a go.

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