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Chart has weird gaps when there are null values in the dataset. Expectation is that areas with null values are shaded a darker color to represent null or are not rendered (go to 0)
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@vylc commented on Feb 18, 2019, 7:00 AM UTC:
Chart has weird gaps when there are null values in the dataset. Expectation is that areas with null values are shaded a darker color to represent null or are not rendered (go to 0)
![screen shot 2019-02-17 at 10 56 00 pm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/33429480/52933320-d0a87780-3307-11e9-92de-21c81e21cf52.png)
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This issue was moved by kristw from apache/incubator-superset#6906.
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