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"too many data points: please zoom in"
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19 Dec 2024 07:47 #13727
by Woutje
"too many data points: please zoom in" was created by Woutje
Does anyone else have the problem where a message 'too many data points: please zoom in' appears when viewing time series? At the moment, I can only see up to 7 days at a time, and when I zoom out, this message appears. I never had this issue in previous versions until I installed version 2024.12.12.
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19 Dec 2024 12:08 - 19 Dec 2024 12:10 #13729
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic "too many data points: please zoom in"
Hello,
This is caused by the new default state of the Time Series tab for configurations with battery storage.
By default, the graph uses the "Stacked area on left axis" option to show power flows to the load from the system, battery, and grid. This is helpful for seeing how the load is being met:
However, if you try to zoom out when the Stacked Area option is enabled, the graph displays the message about too many data points.
The solution is to turn off the Stacked Area option:
1. Click the button with a wrench icon at the bottom right of the graph:
2. Clear Stacked area on left Y axis.
3. Click OK.
Best regards,
Paul.
This is caused by the new default state of the Time Series tab for configurations with battery storage.
By default, the graph uses the "Stacked area on left axis" option to show power flows to the load from the system, battery, and grid. This is helpful for seeing how the load is being met:
However, if you try to zoom out when the Stacked Area option is enabled, the graph displays the message about too many data points.
The solution is to turn off the Stacked Area option:
1. Click the button with a wrench icon at the bottom right of the graph:
2. Clear Stacked area on left Y axis.
3. Click OK.
Best regards,
Paul.
Last edit: 19 Dec 2024 12:10 by pgilman.
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