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Multiple lines per chart #255

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ubuntudroid opened this issue Oct 19, 2019 · 6 comments
Open

Multiple lines per chart #255

ubuntudroid opened this issue Oct 19, 2019 · 6 comments

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@ubuntudroid
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This has been asked already for an older version of the library, but it doesn't seem to be possible with the new version anymore:

Can I display multiple lines (with different colors) in one chart? I didn't find a way to do it using show() or animate.

@diogobernardino
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Not yet on v3.+.

@ubuntudroid
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If it's not asked too much: do you happen to have any rough ETA? Btw, I really appreciate your work - the charts look beautiful! ❤️

@diogobernardino
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Not really. I honestly need to think whether I want to bring that complexity into the codebase. So far you've been the only person requesting. I will keep the issue open with the vote up? label, if enough people show up I might think of.

@robinpaulson
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We used a previous version (2.something) to achieve a striped background to the charts, by layering multiple charts on top of each other. It's surprisingly stable and wasn't hugely complicated. Yes, it's clumsy, I wouldn't recommend it for the faint of heart, but maybe it isn't so wrong as you might first think. Forecastie.

We may go further and layer all 5 (weather) forecast charts on one set of axes. Or maybe that's too much.

@kkuez
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kkuez commented Aug 18, 2021

Its been over 2 years now, I voted up and am highly interested in such a behaviour. Please have another thought about it and if you personally dont have the time for this, consider calling for external merges.
Kind regards

@robinpaulson
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Yeah, I'd like to see it too

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