I'm having trouble with my Kendo UI Chart, where I want data stacked and grouped.
The problem is that when I group the data, the bars is no longer chronological (in different browsers, more on that later).
Can someone please help?
I've set up an example in Telerik Dojo.
This seems to work, except in Chrome.
However, this is just a part of the code. The original code is angularjs-based, and with a whole lot of code to process settings to create options. That however, works in Chrome and Firefox, but not in IE and Edge.
Can someone point me in a direction to solve this in "all" browsers?
So, my co-worker Martin pointed me to this solution:
dataBound: function(e) {
var axis = e.sender.options.categoryAxis;
axis.categories = axis.categories.sort();
}
Works great in this minimized example, but didn't work in my more complex code.
Turns out that my code removes the categoryField from the series in some cases. With the categoryField still there, the sorting works.
Now I need to figure out why and when the categoryField must be removed, but that's not a question for Stack Overflow.
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When displaying a box graph, pygal displays values outside of the normal zones. You can see the example on their site as well:
You'll notice that no values are above 16,000 or below -4000 (in fact none are below 0). It just doesn't display properly.
This is posted for anyone who doesn't look on the website for answers (which I don't usually).
There is a solution to this problem, and it is not resolved completely yet - but there is a quick fix.
In the meantime, to make it work (as expected) instantiate the object like this:
box_plot = pygal.Box(mode='extremes')
You'll notice that the above example will be solved, and in fact to my knowledge this is the only way to make box plots work.
To follow the issue: Link to the issue request
I am working on animating a line graph using d3.js, and have been closely following this example. The code I have written works just like the example...but the bug I am trying to fix is one that is also unfixed in this example. (So going forward, just follow that link to see the bug for yourself)
In Chrome and IE10, the chart works just as it is supposed to. However, in Firefox, the line does not just draw itself from left to right. Instead, the page loads with the line already displayed, then the line erases itself from left to right, and then finally draws itself (again) from left to right like it should have done in the first place.
Also notice that the line drawing is twice as fast on firefox as the other browsers - this means that the issue is with the transition itself: the transition of the stroke-dashoffset property is handled differently by firefox and the other browsers. Specifically, if we remove the transition from the equation, the main difference becomes evident: With stroke-dashoffset set to totalLength, Firefox displays the entire path, as opposed to none of it, like the other browsers do.
So my question is: is this a bug, or is this bad form on my (and duopixel's) part? If the former is the case, does anybody know a workaround or a fix? If the latter, I would be very grateful if you could show me the correct way to do this!
Hi i am having some trouble getting my sortable lists to scroll horizontally. Here is a link to an example of how i want my list to function.
The example above uses a very large negative margin to the right like so...
margin-right:-30000px;
And here is the link to the Js-Fiddle version of my sortable list.
i have tried everything i know! Overflow properties, margins, divs within divs but i have had no luck. Searched around on Google to but everything i found just told me what i already know.
Hopefully someone on here has done this before or knows how to and would like to share their secrets with me...
I have decided to divert from horizontal side scrolling for now as it just doesn't seem to have enough support at the moment. For anyone looking for a solution i found this neat plugin that is highly customizable. http://manos.malihu.gr/tuts/custom-scrollbar-plugin/complete_examples.html
I am following this example of a difference chart. I've added buttons on my page that make ajax calls to fetch new datasets, and then I redraw the difference charts. There are several difference charts on my page.
Upon redrawing, the rendering of the above/below areas becomes corrupted: x-values have both above and below areas rendered. I'm fairly certain it's not a back-end problem, because the initial load produces a correct chart; changing a parameter messes up the redrawn chart; and going back to the default parameters and redrawing the original chart also produces a corrupted chart. In fact, I can partially make out what's happening: the original time series is present on the new graph. It's almost as if there are three series being graphed.
I think it has to do with .datum. I don't fully understand how it works, since it differs from the standard enter/update/exit methods associated with .data. I've read the documentation, but am still confused. Some possibilities:
The original data is hanging around (even though I clean out the container with $('#chart').html(''))
The .append(g) is adding groups without removing the earlier ones.
The svg.append("clipPath").attr("id", "clip-below") is causing problems, since multiple nodes have the same id (even though again, I'm not sure how this could happen since I remove the nodes before the redraw).
I feel like I'm missing a lot of fundamentals here, even though I've spent a decent amount of time trying to understand the library. Can anyone see anything obvious, or point out some good resources for me to look at?
UPDATE: This has to do with there being two charts on the page. I noticed this when I opened the inspector and closed it. The areas of the bottom chart (the difference chart) had screwed up, and I noticed the new line that it was using to separate the above-area from the below-area looked a lot like one of the lines from the top chart.
Does anybody have experience with dependency issues/namespace collisions when drawing two charts on the same page?
The problem was, the id's for the clipping paths were the same.
I would still like some more resources concerning .datum.
My brain is overflow about this issue, so let me share my frustration in order to look for someone having the same experience and, luckily, finding a solution.
The thing is the following:
http://jsfiddle.net/w4d2E/
In chrome, percentages work fine, but when trying the same in Firefox (latest version) the content div is not expanding horizontally and vertically anymore.
I've analyzed every similar question over here, but I can't find any valid answer.
Thanks in advance
P.S.: I've tried to use block display instead of the 'box' one in the 'content' layer, but still having the same behavior.
You're using XUL box layout. I suggest not doing that. -moz-box is NOT CSS flexbox layout, as you seem to think.
The problem here is display: -moz-box for body. If you remove it everything works fine. It appears to be a bug, so I suggest filing a report in the bug tracker.