How to display time-series meta data in dygraphs legend or annotation
Can you use a categorical series of data in a time-series dygraph as the annotations or to highlight areas of results in a "rejected" category?
I have a time-series that includes a data qualifier column for rejected or estimated values. I'd like the legend to show me the qualifier when i scroll over those values on the dygraph. Or alternatively add annotations automatically where data are qualified. Or highlight ranges where there is a qualifier. ts_df
looks like this:
my_time Temp Result_Qualifier
1 2017-09-28 17:00:00 8.2 REJ
2 2017-09-28 18:30:00 8.3 NA
3 2017-09-28 20:00:00 8.0 NA
4 2017-09-28 21:30:00 7.6 NA
5 2017-09-29 01:00:00 6.9 REJ
6 2017-09-29 02:30:00 6.6 REJ
dygraph(ts_df,
main = "ts_df",
xlab = "my_time",
ylab = "Temp") %>%
dyRangeSelector()
Including numeric and categorical data as two series will still plot the numeric data but the legend stops working for some data.
r time-series legend dygraphs
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Can you use a categorical series of data in a time-series dygraph as the annotations or to highlight areas of results in a "rejected" category?
I have a time-series that includes a data qualifier column for rejected or estimated values. I'd like the legend to show me the qualifier when i scroll over those values on the dygraph. Or alternatively add annotations automatically where data are qualified. Or highlight ranges where there is a qualifier. ts_df
looks like this:
my_time Temp Result_Qualifier
1 2017-09-28 17:00:00 8.2 REJ
2 2017-09-28 18:30:00 8.3 NA
3 2017-09-28 20:00:00 8.0 NA
4 2017-09-28 21:30:00 7.6 NA
5 2017-09-29 01:00:00 6.9 REJ
6 2017-09-29 02:30:00 6.6 REJ
dygraph(ts_df,
main = "ts_df",
xlab = "my_time",
ylab = "Temp") %>%
dyRangeSelector()
Including numeric and categorical data as two series will still plot the numeric data but the legend stops working for some data.
r time-series legend dygraphs
add a comment |
Can you use a categorical series of data in a time-series dygraph as the annotations or to highlight areas of results in a "rejected" category?
I have a time-series that includes a data qualifier column for rejected or estimated values. I'd like the legend to show me the qualifier when i scroll over those values on the dygraph. Or alternatively add annotations automatically where data are qualified. Or highlight ranges where there is a qualifier. ts_df
looks like this:
my_time Temp Result_Qualifier
1 2017-09-28 17:00:00 8.2 REJ
2 2017-09-28 18:30:00 8.3 NA
3 2017-09-28 20:00:00 8.0 NA
4 2017-09-28 21:30:00 7.6 NA
5 2017-09-29 01:00:00 6.9 REJ
6 2017-09-29 02:30:00 6.6 REJ
dygraph(ts_df,
main = "ts_df",
xlab = "my_time",
ylab = "Temp") %>%
dyRangeSelector()
Including numeric and categorical data as two series will still plot the numeric data but the legend stops working for some data.
r time-series legend dygraphs
Can you use a categorical series of data in a time-series dygraph as the annotations or to highlight areas of results in a "rejected" category?
I have a time-series that includes a data qualifier column for rejected or estimated values. I'd like the legend to show me the qualifier when i scroll over those values on the dygraph. Or alternatively add annotations automatically where data are qualified. Or highlight ranges where there is a qualifier. ts_df
looks like this:
my_time Temp Result_Qualifier
1 2017-09-28 17:00:00 8.2 REJ
2 2017-09-28 18:30:00 8.3 NA
3 2017-09-28 20:00:00 8.0 NA
4 2017-09-28 21:30:00 7.6 NA
5 2017-09-29 01:00:00 6.9 REJ
6 2017-09-29 02:30:00 6.6 REJ
dygraph(ts_df,
main = "ts_df",
xlab = "my_time",
ylab = "Temp") %>%
dyRangeSelector()
Including numeric and categorical data as two series will still plot the numeric data but the legend stops working for some data.
r time-series legend dygraphs
r time-series legend dygraphs
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