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TimeSlider precision #126

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k0pernicus opened this issue Jun 20, 2018 · 4 comments
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TimeSlider precision #126

k0pernicus opened this issue Jun 20, 2018 · 4 comments

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@k0pernicus
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I would like to thanks the team first for this awesome projet :)

I have one week of data to display, and the frequency of data is per second.
I wanted to implement a TimeSlider widget to reduce the number of my data on screen, but it seems I can't reduce the slider's interval less than 24h...

Is there any hack to reduce the quantity of time in the time slider please (console hack, something like that...)?

Thanks!

@ziyili66
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@k0pernicus would you mind including the dataset if possible?

@k0pernicus
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Hello @yiyaya66 - sorry but I can't, the data are classified by the company.
My dataset is just a huge dataset of ms/s records, for 30 days.

@heshan0131
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heshan0131 commented Jul 12, 2018

@k0pernicus what's your date format? Just send me a couple lines of the date would be enough. Also a screenshot of just the time playback widget so I can see the inferred the time range by kepler.gl

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should be fixed now the after #500

bjungs pushed a commit to imec-int/kepler.gl that referenced this issue Nov 14, 2022
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[BUBR-756] Update defaultConfig for bruges dev environment
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