Minimum Time Span To Be Visible?
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 2:35 pm
I'm going to try to describe our problem as best I can.
I have a graph of filtered data that is all time series data. Time is plotted on the X axis.
The time period on the X axis is 1 month (11/1/2007 - 11/30/2007).
We have noticed that there are line segments that exist in this graph that are NOT visible until the user zooms in on the graph. These line segments span over periods as small as 1-2 minutes or as long as 10-14 minutes long but still do NOT show up until I zoom in on those sections of the graph where I expect to see data.
Is this normal? Is there any way to force at least a point to be drawn on the graph so that the user knows there will be more data at that location?
We are just worried that the user will typically not know where to expect this data to show up. That's why they are plotting it, to see where it is. If they do not know that they should zoom in on some particular part of the graph, they would never see this data and never know that it was there.
I can provide screen shots of the graph zoomed out and then zoomed in to show the data.
Let me know if you have any ideas about this.
Thanks.
Aaron Peronto
I have a graph of filtered data that is all time series data. Time is plotted on the X axis.
The time period on the X axis is 1 month (11/1/2007 - 11/30/2007).
We have noticed that there are line segments that exist in this graph that are NOT visible until the user zooms in on the graph. These line segments span over periods as small as 1-2 minutes or as long as 10-14 minutes long but still do NOT show up until I zoom in on those sections of the graph where I expect to see data.
Is this normal? Is there any way to force at least a point to be drawn on the graph so that the user knows there will be more data at that location?
We are just worried that the user will typically not know where to expect this data to show up. That's why they are plotting it, to see where it is. If they do not know that they should zoom in on some particular part of the graph, they would never see this data and never know that it was there.
I can provide screen shots of the graph zoomed out and then zoomed in to show the data.
Let me know if you have any ideas about this.
Thanks.
Aaron Peronto