Widen the Scale on a Line Card, and leave it dynamic (not set values)
In the card displayed below you can see that the default scale is displaying the values in a very tight grouping. I would like to widen what is displayed (reduce to range of the scale). I know I can do this by setting the scale values to specific numbers, however this causes issues when filters are applied for business units where the numbers fall beyond those set scale values.
Any way to widen the scale, and leave it dynamic?
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Unfortunately the scale isn't responsive like that, but you can try to use a log scale in the chart properties (Value Scale Y) and see if that helps. That seems to work for me in most cases like this.
Aaron
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Unfortunately the scale isn't responsive like that, but you can try to use a log scale in the chart properties (Value Scale Y) and see if that helps. That seems to work for me in most cases like this.
Aaron
MajorDomo @ Merit Medical
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That is much better! Thanks!
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