GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 663717
choice of bar chart minimum x-axis
Last modified: 2015-03-25 00:23:44 UTC
1) new spreadhseet 2) type 6 following cells: a 310 360 b 310 363 3) select with mouse, click graph, select bars result: horizontal axis starts at "300" I find this a very unfortunate choice of a minimum value. the x-axis in this case is the value axis. These charts are used to compare the values and having the bars shortened by 300 creates a misleading chart. We teach to avoid such presentations and if they are necessary to clearly indicate that the bars have been shortened. I do not think that libgoffice should create such shortened bars by default!
This behavior is common to all plot types.
This is very, very unfortunate. And apparently until 1.10.16 or so it didn't use to be the case. This makes Gnumeric's charting virtually unusable for our Statistics classes since the default collides with our teaching.
Created attachment 201090 [details] [review] A possible solution The test on dim_num is far from reliable. It works for now.
This patch would do the job for bar and column charts...
and the same for line and area charts.
This problem has been fixed in the development version. The fix will be available in the next major software release. Thank you for your bug report.
Can this code grow a comment, please? At least a reference to this bug.
yes, will do.
Reopening. This hits xy scatter plots now. A1:A3=5,4,6 B1:B3=2,2,3 Select A1:A3 and make an xy graph. --> both axes are forced to contain 0. I don't think we want that.
This was already the case. Not related to this bug.
My values were just too close to (0,0)
I have updated this to not force 0 for a log axis.