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Expand documentation of the point format options.
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In any case, you might be interested in setting datapoints.format,
In any case, you might be interested in setting datapoints.format,
an array of objects for specifying how a point is normalized and
an array of objects for specifying how a point is normalized and
how it interferes with axis scaling.
how it interferes with axis scaling.
It accepts the following options:
The default format array for points is something along the lines of:
```js
{
x, y: boolean,
number: boolean,
required: boolean,
defaultValue: value,
autoscale: boolean
}
```
"x" and "y" specify whether the value is plotted against the x or y axis,
and is currently used only to calculate axis min-max ranges. The default
format array, for example, looks like this:
```js
```js
[
[
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The first object means that for the first coordinate it should be
This indicates that a point, i.e. [0, 25], consists of two values, with the
taken into account when scaling the x axis, that it must be a
first being plotted on the x axis and the second on the y axis.
number, and that it is required - so if it is null or cannot be
converted to a number, the whole point will be zeroed out with
If "number" is true, then the value must be numeric, and is set to null if
nulls. Beyond these you can also specify "defaultValue", a value to
it cannot be converted to a number.
use if the coordinate is null. This is for instance handy for bars
where one can omit the third coordinate (the bottom of the bar)
"defaultValue" provides a fallback in case the original value is null. This
which then defaults to 0.
is for instance handy for bars, where one can omit the third coordinate
(the bottom of the bar), which then defaults to zero.
If "required" is true, then the value must exist (be non-null) for the
point as a whole to be valid. If no value is provided, then the entire
point is cleared out with nulls, turning it into a gap in the series.
"autoscale" determines whether the value is considered when calculating an
automatic min-max range for the axes that the value is plotted against.
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