I'm using predict, and seeing good results, but I would like to clean up my visualization.
What I would like is to see past data and future predicted data with no overlap.
Using eval predicted=if(isnull(foo), predicted, null())
, I am able to show predicted data only where actual data points don't exist, but I still see the upper95 and lower95 overlaid on top of actual data. Trying an equivalent eval for "lower95(predicted)"
doesn't work.
Is there a way I can show only actual data where it exists, and only predicted data (with probability ranges) where it doesn't?
Good news, everybody!
This was entirely a PEBKAC issue. Working on this more today, I found the "Null values" option under formatting. No idea how I had missed that previously. Setting "Null values" to "connect" made the leading zeroed line disappear.
Thanks, again, for your help, Rich and Clara!