Commit d769a5b5 authored by olau@iola.dk's avatar olau@iola.dk

Add note about min/max calculations being based on entire dataset


git-svn-id: https://flot.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@299 1e0a6537-2640-0410-bfb7-f154510ff394
parent 873c8e18
...@@ -217,7 +217,10 @@ transparency). ...@@ -217,7 +217,10 @@ transparency).
The options "min"/"max" are the precise minimum/maximum value on the The options "min"/"max" are the precise minimum/maximum value on the
scale. If you don't specify either of them, a value will automatically scale. If you don't specify either of them, a value will automatically
be chosen based on the minimum/maximum data values. be chosen based on the minimum/maximum data values. Note that Flot
always examines all the data values you feed to it, even if a
restriction on another axis may make some of them invisible (this
makes interactive use more stable).
The "autoscaleMargin" is a bit esoteric: it's the fraction of margin The "autoscaleMargin" is a bit esoteric: it's the fraction of margin
that the scaling algorithm will add to avoid that the outermost points that the scaling algorithm will add to avoid that the outermost points
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