scrollToEnd in Android - GraphView
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I'm trying to use Android - GraphView. Specifically I'm using the real time chart. Now out of the two options available to update a graph, I want to use the resetData. And I want after plotting of graph, my graph should scroll to the very end of it.
If I had been using the other option of appendData, I had to just set the scrollToEnd
variable to true
in the parameter list of appendData
. But I want to use the first option (resetData
), and the graph should scroll.
Although, there isn't anything in their documentation for the same. But I'm just curious if that is possible, if I tweak their code a little?
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I'm trying to use Android - GraphView. Specifically I'm using the real time chart. Now out of the two options available to update a graph, I want to use the resetData. And I want after plotting of graph, my graph should scroll to the very end of it.
If I had been using the other option of appendData, I had to just set the scrollToEnd
variable to true
in the parameter list of appendData
. But I want to use the first option (resetData
), and the graph should scroll.
Although, there isn't anything in their documentation for the same. But I'm just curious if that is possible, if I tweak their code a little?
android android-graphview
You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
Theviewport
should move to right.
– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11
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I'm trying to use Android - GraphView. Specifically I'm using the real time chart. Now out of the two options available to update a graph, I want to use the resetData. And I want after plotting of graph, my graph should scroll to the very end of it.
If I had been using the other option of appendData, I had to just set the scrollToEnd
variable to true
in the parameter list of appendData
. But I want to use the first option (resetData
), and the graph should scroll.
Although, there isn't anything in their documentation for the same. But I'm just curious if that is possible, if I tweak their code a little?
android android-graphview
I'm trying to use Android - GraphView. Specifically I'm using the real time chart. Now out of the two options available to update a graph, I want to use the resetData. And I want after plotting of graph, my graph should scroll to the very end of it.
If I had been using the other option of appendData, I had to just set the scrollToEnd
variable to true
in the parameter list of appendData
. But I want to use the first option (resetData
), and the graph should scroll.
Although, there isn't anything in their documentation for the same. But I'm just curious if that is possible, if I tweak their code a little?
android android-graphview
android android-graphview
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You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
Theviewport
should move to right.
– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11
add a comment |
You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
Theviewport
should move to right.
– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11
You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
The
viewport
should move to right.– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11
The
viewport
should move to right.– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11
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You want to your graph to move to left. right ?
– Rohit Singh
Nov 12 at 10:11
The
viewport
should move to right.– Nikhil Wagh
Nov 12 at 10:11