MPAndroidChart: constant position of Y-axis lines independent of data












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I'm using MPAndroid chart to display a line chart.



The chart is updated with different data and of course, when the data changes, the y-axis lines and the zoom level is changed because of the different sets of input data.



Is there any way to maintain the position of the y-axis lines and only change their labels according to the new data?



Thanks!










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    I'm using MPAndroid chart to display a line chart.



    The chart is updated with different data and of course, when the data changes, the y-axis lines and the zoom level is changed because of the different sets of input data.



    Is there any way to maintain the position of the y-axis lines and only change their labels according to the new data?



    Thanks!










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      I'm using MPAndroid chart to display a line chart.



      The chart is updated with different data and of course, when the data changes, the y-axis lines and the zoom level is changed because of the different sets of input data.



      Is there any way to maintain the position of the y-axis lines and only change their labels according to the new data?



      Thanks!










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      I'm using MPAndroid chart to display a line chart.



      The chart is updated with different data and of course, when the data changes, the y-axis lines and the zoom level is changed because of the different sets of input data.



      Is there any way to maintain the position of the y-axis lines and only change their labels according to the new data?



      Thanks!







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          After a lot of tries and investigations, it seems that I found a solution just after posting the question.



          Just in case someone else needs this, I used the setLabelCount function before but never the one with the force parameter.
          The solution is:



          mChart.getAxisLeft().setLabelCount(visibleYCount, true);


          Forcing the label count will assure the number of y-axis lines and thus, their position is stable with different data sets.






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            After a lot of tries and investigations, it seems that I found a solution just after posting the question.



            Just in case someone else needs this, I used the setLabelCount function before but never the one with the force parameter.
            The solution is:



            mChart.getAxisLeft().setLabelCount(visibleYCount, true);


            Forcing the label count will assure the number of y-axis lines and thus, their position is stable with different data sets.






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              After a lot of tries and investigations, it seems that I found a solution just after posting the question.



              Just in case someone else needs this, I used the setLabelCount function before but never the one with the force parameter.
              The solution is:



              mChart.getAxisLeft().setLabelCount(visibleYCount, true);


              Forcing the label count will assure the number of y-axis lines and thus, their position is stable with different data sets.






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                After a lot of tries and investigations, it seems that I found a solution just after posting the question.



                Just in case someone else needs this, I used the setLabelCount function before but never the one with the force parameter.
                The solution is:



                mChart.getAxisLeft().setLabelCount(visibleYCount, true);


                Forcing the label count will assure the number of y-axis lines and thus, their position is stable with different data sets.






                share|improve this answer













                After a lot of tries and investigations, it seems that I found a solution just after posting the question.



                Just in case someone else needs this, I used the setLabelCount function before but never the one with the force parameter.
                The solution is:



                mChart.getAxisLeft().setLabelCount(visibleYCount, true);


                Forcing the label count will assure the number of y-axis lines and thus, their position is stable with different data sets.







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