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Originally Posted by krousdb
Cool! But how about fill dates rotated 180 for each data point on the x axis? Or you could just have vertical grid lines representing the month. Its nice to see the correlation of the time of year with FE.
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I can do either of these, but then a few things get added to the equation.
First is space. How do you fit all of these dates in the graph? What happens when someone has 300 entries? The dates will just be a black blur.
With the months, the graph starts looking really weird for some people, like myself. I fill up once every month, sometimes longer. It becomes a giant waste of space.
Then you also have to consider that having an allocated space for each month makes it so that at the most we can have one graph per year, and not a long graph documenting all fillups. The graph would also be rather large.
I'm open to ideas if you can figure out a way to trouble shoot these concerns.