Due to the normal handheld position of a mobile phone; Portrait, one of the most useful charts for histograms is the Horizontal BarChart.
Unfortunately, this chart has but a subset of the feature set of a normal Barchart, in that data sets cannot be grouped. You can only present one dataset. How then to present properly, if the sole purpose of a Barchart is to present an option to compare different datasets? (This is why I consider to look for alternatives to MPA, everything else in MPA is super)
Please consider to add grouped datasets for Horizontal BarChart. I.e. the same feature set as for normal Barchart.
Note: Rotation 90 on a normal Barchart would not size correctly, at least not in a LinearLayout. If you try to increase the Y-height (as seen from the user), the barchart moves out of the screen (to the right). So this option seems to be problematic, allthough I have seen it recommended a few places.
Due to the normal handheld position of a mobile phone; Portrait, one of the most useful charts for histograms is the Horizontal BarChart.
Unfortunately, this chart has but a subset of the feature set of a normal Barchart, in that data sets cannot be grouped. You can only present one dataset. How then to present properly, if the sole purpose of a Barchart is to present an option to compare different datasets? (This is why I consider to look for alternatives to MPA, everything else in MPA is super)
Please consider to add grouped datasets for Horizontal BarChart. I.e. the same feature set as for normal Barchart.
Note: Rotation 90 on a normal Barchart would not size correctly, at least not in a LinearLayout. If you try to increase the Y-height (as seen from the user), the barchart moves out of the screen (to the right). So this option seems to be problematic, allthough I have seen it recommended a few places.