I am trying to write a real time graph based on dummy data for now.
My problem is that the resolution for my graph is too big for me.
My timeUnit
is an hour, but I get a range of 16 hours which I don't need to see right now in the same graph.
For example the graph starts at 00:00 and ends at 16:00.
I would like to have a resolution like that:
00:00, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15, and so on....(tick every five minute).
I tried to work with timeunit=minute
, but I still get the same range which is now divided to a more points.
This is my code for x-axis :
var time = new Rickshaw.Fixtures.Time();
var hours = time.unit('hour');
var xAxis = new Rickshaw.Graph.Axis.Time( {
graph: graph,
ticksTreatment: ticksTreatment,
timeUnit: hours,
timeFixture: new Rickshaw.Fixtures.Time()
} );
You could try this:
var unit = {}
unit.formatTime = function(d) {
return d.toUTCString().match(/(\d+:\d+):/)[1];
};
unit.formatter = function(d) { return this.formatTime(d)};
unit.name = "5 minute";
unit.seconds = 300;
var xAxis = new Rickshaw.Graph.Axis.Time({
graph: graph,
timeUnit:unit,
ticksTreatment: ticksTreatment,
timeFixture: new Rickshaw.Fixtures.Time.Local()
});
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