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How to create a cluster graph with a very wide slider? You can slide left and right to focus on a certain data, which is very convenient. The original slider was too difficult to use, and clicking on it with the mouse was inconvenient
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Hi @MSzsq ,
The native visuals are quite limited. A little frustrating at times but understandable considering there has to be a tradeoff to get robust visuals that don't break in every update.
To answer the question, you might find luck with Deneb visual that let's you code in either Vega or Vega-Lite. Given there is a time investment since you will be learning a new language, but it might be worth it if you want bit more freedom in creative expression. Start with a simple visual at first and then decide if it is a path for you (spoiler alert: first few visuals will look like a child painting on a wall).
Hope it helps!
Hi @MSzsq ,
May I ask if you have resolved this issue? Please let us know if you have any further issues, we are happy to help.
Thank you.
Hi @MSzsq ,
Thank you @alish_b , @danextian for your inputs.
I just wanted to check if the issue has been resolved on your end, or if you require any further assistance. Please feel free to let us know, we’re happy to help!
Thank you.
Hi @MSzsq ,
The native visuals are quite limited. A little frustrating at times but understandable considering there has to be a tradeoff to get robust visuals that don't break in every update.
To answer the question, you might find luck with Deneb visual that let's you code in either Vega or Vega-Lite. Given there is a time investment since you will be learning a new language, but it might be worth it if you want bit more freedom in creative expression. Start with a simple visual at first and then decide if it is a path for you (spoiler alert: first few visuals will look like a child painting on a wall).
Hope it helps!
Thank you for the solution you provided. I will try it out
Hi @MSzsq
The native column chart does have a slicer option but without an area line chart
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