Documented the zero option for bars and lines.

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David Schnur 13 years ago
parent 790bbaf55f
commit 1e685b0446

@ -669,6 +669,10 @@ series: {
fillColor: null or color/gradient
}
lines, bars: {
zero: boolean
}
points: {
radius: number
symbol: "circle" or function
@ -737,6 +741,13 @@ y axis instead of the x axis; note that the bar end points are still
defined in the same way so you'll probably want to swap the
coordinates if you've been plotting vertical bars first.
Area and bar charts normally start from zero, regardless of the data's range.
This is because they convey information through size, and starting from a
different value would distort their meaning. In cases where the fill is purely
for decorative purposes, however, "zero" allows you to override this behavior.
It defaults to true for filled lines and bars; setting it to false tells the
series to use the same automatic scaling as an un-filled line.
For lines, "steps" specifies whether two adjacent data points are
connected with a straight (possibly diagonal) line or with first a
horizontal and then a vertical line. Note that this transforms the

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