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Ability to order the series/slices/stacks on a chart #1269
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In Kibana 4, you can move visualizations around as you see fit. |
Please consider reopening. The issue is about the ordering of stacked charts in Kibana 3. Say I've queries for Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8 and have these selected in a date histogram stacked bar chart. Currently (Kibana 3) the ordering seems arbitrary and I might end up with a stacked chart with Windows 8 at the bottom, followed by XP, and Windows 7 at the top, while I might like the oldest OS (XP) at the bottom, followed by 7 and then 8. I have not found corresponding functionality in Kibana 4, but I still find the request valid. I find it important to keep the Kibana 3 feature requests open so they are not lost and can be considered when implementing Kibana 4. The closest thing to this in Kibana 4 would be a X-axis date histogram aggregation with a split bars terms sub aggregation. Can I select an ordering of the stacked bars in Kibana 4? |
Oh, I guess I misread this one. If I get this right, you're asking to be able to order the results on the bar chart, or really any visualization. You're right, this does seem like a useful thing to add. Sorry I mis-read the first time around - re-opening as an enhancement. Thanks! |
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Thanks @w33ble ! Yes, the idea is to order the stack on a stacked graph. |
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Any Idea when can we expect this feature (#4315) will be added to Kibana? |
+1 as I believe this was functionality that was supported in Kibana 3. And as noted in #4315 it sort of makes split charts a lot less usable. |
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progress? |
Any progress on this? |
Closing this issue as we plan on addressing it in the below two issues. The client side sorting issue is planned as a high priority for 8.x For XY: We plan on delivering this functionality as part of this issue #86184 |
How can I go about changing the order in which the queries are graphed? Right now I have a stacked histogram graph for memory usage (used, buffered, cached, free), the free memory appears somewhere in the middle but I would like it to appear on top.
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