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Just committed #2. The tooltip shows the lower/upper bounds, do you still want
them printed on the chart itself?
Original comment by kichkaylo@gmail.com
on 28 May 2011 at 1:59
Thanks for working on this. I think it would be useful to see the bounds on
the chart too. A couple of comments:
- Note that it's on the EUROPA todo list to add upper and lower bounds that can change over time, in case that affects your implementation
- See the attached figure - the first level looks low (it's hard to see it drop at time 1), but is actually at the upper bound. Is it possible to scale the y-axis so the upper bound is near the top?
Thanks!
Original comment by tristanb...@gmail.com
on 1 Jun 2011 at 12:13
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1) It goes over all timepoints and pick the max of upper bounds and min of
lower bounds.
2) Isn't this the case where it actually collapsed, so it was both the upper
and the lower? Also, I am somewhat concerned that scaling might add confusion
if neighboring lines have different Y-axis scale. I am collecting opinions.
Original comment by kichkaylo@gmail.com
on 1 Jun 2011 at 3:03
My understanding is that it would scale the way I expect *except* in the case I
have where it used to be squashing the text beside the resource curve (in that
case I think you're just making the area higher without increasing the height
of the levels?).
(the example attached has minLevel = 0, maxLevel = 10, and initLevel=10)
I agree that with multiple resources, different scaling could be confusing.
I'd fix this by adding some sort of y-axis label. A single number on the
y-axis could be sufficient to indicate scale, perhaps....
Original comment by tristanb...@gmail.com
on 1 Jun 2011 at 11:40
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