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it seems that line graph supports only integer numbers and not float. This is an issue as most measurements are floats. Is there a workaround for this or an update coming out soon to fix The Last it?
Best regards,
Manolis
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There are no plans to add float support to the line graph. You should be able to utilize percents to map between your floating point measurement range and a fixed integer range, as a workaround.
Is there a workaround to change only the labels on the y axis without directly following the min, max range. Let's say for example that we want to represent 0.0 -> 16.0 in the y axis range and we set maximum value to 160. We use e.x. value 32 if we want to plot value 3.2. The graph line's properties for the y axis label with show 0 -> 160. Can we have a workaround to change the labels and keep the integer set value independent?
Hello,
it seems that line graph supports only integer numbers and not float. This is an issue as most measurements are floats. Is there a workaround for this or an update coming out soon to fix The Last it?
Best regards,
Manolis
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: