Closed gmcressman closed 7 years ago
The X-axis is determine automatically by the DC.js, depending on the date range. And as such I don't know if there is a way to determine that state, without spending hours trying to figure from the complicated library. So I will remove the X-axis label "Time".
I suspected this may be the case. That means we only have two reasonable options: 1) use “Time”, or 2) don’t use any label.
-gmc
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The X-axis is determine automatically by the DC.js, depending on the date range. And as such I don't know if there is a way to determine that state, without spending hours trying to figure from the complicated library. So I will remove the X-axis label "Time".
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This will due. Thanks! Closed.