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As a chart user, I can view one data series on a 2nd axis #53

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rhyolight opened this issue Dec 12, 2015 · 2 comments
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As a chart user, I can view one data series on a 2nd axis #53

rhyolight opened this issue Dec 12, 2015 · 2 comments

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@rhyolight
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When I want to view an anomaly score alongside real data, I press the "normalize" checkbox, which changes the value of the data in the anomaly score series. This makes is much harder to evaluate what the score means.

I would prefer an option to plot a series on a 2nd y axis via a checkbox.

@jefffohl
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Sounds like a good idea. Though, I think that this means you can only normalize one series at a time. Right now, users can normalize any number of series against a single data series. Thoughts?

@breznak
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breznak commented Dec 12, 2015

Hmm..

  • I have no thoughts about showing anomalyScore on the 2nd axis, I prefer to read the value "in the separate div", as it;s presented now.
    • I agree that rescaling makes the numeric values hard to figure
  • on the other hand, I quite like the visual representation of (anomalyScore) or other series "growing visibly bigger"

How about any/both of this?

  • a function fn is used the rescale the select series to the reference series, we can use inv(fn) to get the numeric values back to original size and show those.
  • maybe instead of rescaling with regards to the reference function (mean of values currently?), we could rescale so that the scaled series spans 0..100% of the horizontal space in graph?

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