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Display visualisation selected by user (and not always thresholdchart) 馃搳 #82

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FredrikAugust opened this issue Mar 22, 2021 · 3 comments 路 Fixed by #113
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Display visualisation selected by user (and not always thresholdchart) 馃搳 #82

FredrikAugust opened this issue Mar 22, 2021 · 3 comments 路 Fixed by #113
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FredrikAugust commented Mar 22, 2021

Description

Make chart type dependent on vis. selected -- i.e. information available in global store after #85.

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It might be easier to have all visualisations accept an object (i.e. one argument) and use some clever mapping between input and output.

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  • Decide what type of visualisation should be shown
  • Map from raw data to visualisation input
@FredrikAugust FredrikAugust added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 22, 2021
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blauks commented Mar 23, 2021

Always thresholdchart 馃槨

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Thoughts on this, @fredrikbw?

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Thoughts, please

@FredrikAugust FredrikAugust moved this from To do to In progress in Overview Apr 7, 2021
Overview automation moved this from In progress to Done Apr 8, 2021
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