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@ -473,16 +473,16 @@ setting fill to a number between 0 (fully transparent) and 1 (fully
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opaque).
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For bars, fillColor can be a gradient, see the gradient documentation
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below. "barWidth" is the width of the bars in units of the x axis,
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contrary to most other measures that are specified in pixels. For
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instance, for time series the unit is milliseconds so 24 * 60 * 60 *
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1000 produces bars with the width of a day. "align" specifies whether
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a bar should be left-aligned (default) or centered on top of the value
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it represents. When "horizontal" is on, the bars are drawn
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horizontally, i.e. from the y axis instead of the x axis; note that
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the bar end points are still defined in the same way so you'll
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probably want to swap the coordinates if you've been plotting vertical
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bars first.
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below. "barWidth" is the width of the bars in units of the x axis (or
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the y axis if "horizontal" is true), contrary to most other measures
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that are specified in pixels. For instance, for time series the unit
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is milliseconds so 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000 produces bars with the width of
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a day. "align" specifies whether a bar should be left-aligned
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(default) or centered on top of the value it represents. When
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"horizontal" is on, the bars are drawn horizontally, i.e. from the y
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axis instead of the x axis; note that the bar end points are still
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defined in the same way so you'll probably want to swap the
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coordinates if you've been plotting vertical bars first.
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For lines, "steps" specifies whether two adjacent data points are
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connected with a straight (possibly diagonal) line or with first a
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