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SteppedArea would probably be easier to deal with, and a few thousand data points should be no problem. The values can be 0s and 1s, or true and false, though not many people use the boolean type, so you may discover some issues.You may want to set the area opacity to 0, to show only the lines. The domain values being continuous time values (rather than discrete string values) means that each of the steps will be labeled on the trailing end, which means you will need an extra initial value before your first row of data.Hope that helps.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 11:16 AM Eljakim Burger <eljaki...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,--I would like to display the behaviour of a bit on a time-axis. Like you see in a logic analyzer (See added image). Would this be possible with Google Charts? I suppose, the chart type "SteppedAreaChart" would be the best option, to prevent diagonal lines.The chart should be capable of handling over a 1000 datapoints, if this is possible?Thanks in advance.Best regards,Eljakim Burger
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Thank you very much.
What I don't understand, how does the options variable work? I would like to change the horizontal axis to the datetime format.
Op maandag 13 januari 2020 17:32:00 UTC+1 schreef Daniel LaLiberte:
SteppedArea would probably be easier to deal with, and a few thousand data points should be no problem. The values can be 0s and 1s, or true and false, though not many people use the boolean type, so you may discover some issues.You may want to set the area opacity to 0, to show only the lines. The domain values being continuous time values (rather than discrete string values) means that each of the steps will be labeled on the trailing end, which means you will need an extra initial value before your first row of data.Hope that helps.
On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 11:16 AM Eljakim Burger <eljaki...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,--I would like to display the behaviour of a bit on a time-axis. Like you see in a logic analyzer (See added image). Would this be possible with Google Charts? I suppose, the chart type "SteppedAreaChart" would be the best option, to prevent diagonal lines.The chart should be capable of handling over a 1000 datapoints, if this is possible?Thanks in advance.Best regards,Eljakim Burger
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