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Draw lines parallel to the axis. #100

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jonagoldman opened this issue Oct 26, 2012 · 4 comments
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Draw lines parallel to the axis. #100

jonagoldman opened this issue Oct 26, 2012 · 4 comments

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@jonagoldman
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I want to know if its possible to draw helper lines parrallel to the axis.

I want for example, to draw a vertical line at a specific date to mark a deadline or similar, and a horizontal line to mark a example a money goal or similar.

Maybe it will be easier to explain by looking at the horizontal green line in this Kickstarter graph:

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Is this possible? If not.. you think this could be included?
Thanks!

@oesmith
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oesmith commented Oct 27, 2012

Right now that's not possible, but it's a sensible feature to add.

I'll leave this issue open as a reminder. Thanks!

@tiraeth
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tiraeth commented Nov 1, 2012

I think that because Morris.Grid has been introduced, this is now easier than before. Goals and Events could be implemented to Morris.Grid class to allow, respectively, mark value goals and date events.

The question that probably needs an answer is whether grid lines should respect set goals/events in a context of including them in grid drawing cycle.

Other feature that can be implemented are series-related events that would display a flag at chosen position on series' path.

@tiraeth
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tiraeth commented Nov 1, 2012

PR #103 adds this functionality. I keep my fingers crossed for accepting this feature :-)

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oesmith commented Nov 4, 2012

Closed with #103

@oesmith oesmith closed this as completed Nov 4, 2012
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