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Graph: Fill below to option, useful to highlight max / min regions #940

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torkelo opened this issue Oct 15, 2014 · 11 comments
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Graph: Fill below to option, useful to highlight max / min regions #940

torkelo opened this issue Oct 15, 2014 · 11 comments

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torkelo commented Oct 15, 2014

Adds a series display option to add a fill below to another series.

Makes graphs like this possible:
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…nes=false, as overrides, if you want lines just for the fill below series just remove the overrides, #940
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torkelo commented Oct 15, 2014

Done, added typeahead / dropdown menu combination (like for graphite function selection) to the series override selection.

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I'm Sorry for this silly question @torkelo I 'm trying to test this new feature and I can't find it anywhere on the display options.

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How can I do ?

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torkelo commented Oct 18, 2014

Oh, sorry it is a series override option.

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syepes commented Oct 20, 2014

I am also interested in testing this new option but have not been able to make it work.
Are there any requirements or function that needs to be used on the source metric?
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torkelo commented Oct 20, 2014

You need at least 2 series, you put the fil bellow option on the higher option (like max) and select the low series in the fill below to drop down

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syepes commented Oct 20, 2014

Thanks for the tip!
Here's one example for anyone else trying to use this option:
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heaterC commented Dec 31, 2014

Hi @torkelo, the "fill below to" makes very intuitive graphs, thanks! I seem to have some problems, e.g. I can't easily remove the filling, it only deletes after zooming out and in again. Secondly, on high zoom levels, it does not show. Thirdly, I can't change the filling intensity once it's drawn. I am not sure if I am using it in a way it's not meant to? Happy for any advice, thanks!

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A way to change the filling properties(opacity) in this function would be nice.

@djahandarie
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It'd be neat if the target supported backreferences to the alias regex. That would let you use this functionality when you're doing GROUP BYs in your queries (i.e., have multiple sets of min/mean/max).

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Kiv commented Jan 24, 2017

This is a great feature but without support for template variables it can't be used in a general way. If my series are named "max_$variable" and "min_$variable", currently you can't express that in the interface because when $variable changes it'll break the binding.

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FeepingCreature commented Feb 18, 2021

Can't you just alias them to "max" and "min", then use the "repeat this panel" feature to overlap the graphs?

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