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Have you looked at the x-axis sync we added in v0.4? I think this would solve some use cases, since it makes it much easier to compare charts with different y-axes. I could still see value in allowing multiple y-axes for each plot, but just curious whether you have tried this feature. |
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Bump to keep open. |
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This issue has been marked as stale because there has been no activity in the past 6 months. Please add a comment to keep it open. |
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This is still desirable to me as a way to increase the information density of my layouts. |
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Relatedly, it looks like there is also now support to stack two plots that share an x axis: https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/samples/scales/stacked.html |
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That stacked plots feature is interesting! |
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I would like to plot values from two topics on the same panel, with the same x-axis scale but separate y-axis scales.
It is possible with Chart.js: https://www.chartjs.org/docs/latest/samples/line/multi-axis.html (Note this isn't a great example because you cannot tell which y-axis is used for which dataset.)
Effectively you would need to be able to configure zoom extents for both the left and right y axes, and then associate each topic with one axis or the other.
(from cruise-automation/webviz#548)
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