Describe the bug
Axis values in the volume and anomaly graphs generated by 'edr report' are often hard to read or rounded to strange values. For example see the screenshot attached. The Y axis of this graph contains 981, 1K, 1K and 2K as values for the Axis however the rounded 1K attributes are non-standard. The very first graph point has a value of 1537, it seems the line is maybe suppose to represent 1600 as a plot further down is 1621 and is above the line and a 1589 seems almost on the line. Mousing over the Y axis doesn't say what the line value is.
To Reproduce
- Enabled a row count volume test
- Generate data that spans into the thousands of rows and make multiple time series recordings
- View graph in the volume section
Expected behavior
The Axis values should be visually distinct and intuitive 1K, 1.6K, and 2k is hard to mentally work with.
Screenshots

Environment (please complete the following information):
- Elementary CLI (edr) version: 0.23.2
- Elementary dbt package version: 0.23.0
- dbt version you're using latest
- Data warehouse: Redshift
Would you be willing to contribute a fix for this issue?
Not at this time
Describe the bug
Axis values in the volume and anomaly graphs generated by 'edr report' are often hard to read or rounded to strange values. For example see the screenshot attached. The Y axis of this graph contains 981, 1K, 1K and 2K as values for the Axis however the rounded 1K attributes are non-standard. The very first graph point has a value of 1537, it seems the line is maybe suppose to represent 1600 as a plot further down is 1621 and is above the line and a 1589 seems almost on the line. Mousing over the Y axis doesn't say what the line value is.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
The Axis values should be visually distinct and intuitive 1K, 1.6K, and 2k is hard to mentally work with.
Screenshots

Environment (please complete the following information):
Would you be willing to contribute a fix for this issue?
Not at this time