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fix(axis): when category axis max is greater than data length #13733

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@Ovilia Ovilia commented Dec 2, 2020

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  • bug fixing
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What does this PR do?

When a sorted category axis max is greater than data length (which sometimes happens for bar race charts), the axis label has error so the chart cannot be rendered.

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Before: What was the problem?

With the third test case of test/bar-race.html, it gets error and cannot render the chart.

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After: How is it fixed in this PR?

No error.

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  • The API has been changed.

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test/bar-race.html

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  • Please squash the commits into a single one when merge.

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@Ovilia Ovilia merged commit e4f197a into master Dec 10, 2020
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@Ovilia Ovilia deleted the feat-ordinal branch December 10, 2020 09:23
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