Dashboards & Visualizations

Supress "Y" axis scale

cjbanas
New Member

I am using a stacked bar chart to display average responses to survey questions. Each block displays the average for that question. The charts have four to five questions. I would like to be able to suppress the scale on the "Y" axis as it shows the total of the blocks in the bar which is confusing. alt text

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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey you can add below in XML dashboard to remove values

<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.majorLabelVisibility">hide</option>            

Also, go to Format Visualization>>Y-Axis>>Title>>Select None to remove Y-axis label.

I hope this helps you!

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

Try adding following to your dashboard xml, in the panel visualizaton.

<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.axisVisibility">hide</option>
<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.majorTickVisibility">hide</option>
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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey you can add below in XML dashboard to remove values

<option name="charting.axisLabelsY.majorLabelVisibility">hide</option>            

Also, go to Format Visualization>>Y-Axis>>Title>>Select None to remove Y-axis label.

I hope this helps you!

santosh_sshanbh
Path Finder

XML option is depreciated and selecting Y axis title to None still shows the values on Y axis.

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cjbanas
New Member

Thanks for the fast response and easy to implement action.

Christopher

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