Unwanted Axis Values in Flot










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I'm implementing a graph with Flot Chart JS and I'm having a little issue on implement a date axis. I'm using mode: time and formating the output as %d/%m/%Y but below the dates I have some numbers that I don't know how to remove, I already searched for it but haven't found whats wrong:



My options of axis are:



yaxis: 
min: 0,
max: max_value
,
xaxes:
[

mode: "time",
tickFormatter: function (val, axis)
return dayOfWeek[new Date(val).getDay()];
,
position: "top",
axisLabel: "Weekday",
timezone: "browser",
axisLabelUseCanvas: true,
axisLabelFontSizePixels: 12,
axisLabelFontFamily: 'Verdana, Arial',
axisLabelPadding: 5,
,

mode: "time",
timeformat:"%d/%m/%y",
timezone: "local"

],


The wrong values can be seen as in the image:



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    Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
    – mechenbier
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:04















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I'm implementing a graph with Flot Chart JS and I'm having a little issue on implement a date axis. I'm using mode: time and formating the output as %d/%m/%Y but below the dates I have some numbers that I don't know how to remove, I already searched for it but haven't found whats wrong:



My options of axis are:



yaxis: 
min: 0,
max: max_value
,
xaxes:
[

mode: "time",
tickFormatter: function (val, axis)
return dayOfWeek[new Date(val).getDay()];
,
position: "top",
axisLabel: "Weekday",
timezone: "browser",
axisLabelUseCanvas: true,
axisLabelFontSizePixels: 12,
axisLabelFontFamily: 'Verdana, Arial',
axisLabelPadding: 5,
,

mode: "time",
timeformat:"%d/%m/%y",
timezone: "local"

],


The wrong values can be seen as in the image:



enter image description here










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
    – mechenbier
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:04













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I'm implementing a graph with Flot Chart JS and I'm having a little issue on implement a date axis. I'm using mode: time and formating the output as %d/%m/%Y but below the dates I have some numbers that I don't know how to remove, I already searched for it but haven't found whats wrong:



My options of axis are:



yaxis: 
min: 0,
max: max_value
,
xaxes:
[

mode: "time",
tickFormatter: function (val, axis)
return dayOfWeek[new Date(val).getDay()];
,
position: "top",
axisLabel: "Weekday",
timezone: "browser",
axisLabelUseCanvas: true,
axisLabelFontSizePixels: 12,
axisLabelFontFamily: 'Verdana, Arial',
axisLabelPadding: 5,
,

mode: "time",
timeformat:"%d/%m/%y",
timezone: "local"

],


The wrong values can be seen as in the image:



enter image description here










share|improve this question















I'm implementing a graph with Flot Chart JS and I'm having a little issue on implement a date axis. I'm using mode: time and formating the output as %d/%m/%Y but below the dates I have some numbers that I don't know how to remove, I already searched for it but haven't found whats wrong:



My options of axis are:



yaxis: 
min: 0,
max: max_value
,
xaxes:
[

mode: "time",
tickFormatter: function (val, axis)
return dayOfWeek[new Date(val).getDay()];
,
position: "top",
axisLabel: "Weekday",
timezone: "browser",
axisLabelUseCanvas: true,
axisLabelFontSizePixels: 12,
axisLabelFontFamily: 'Verdana, Arial',
axisLabelPadding: 5,
,

mode: "time",
timeformat:"%d/%m/%y",
timezone: "local"

],


The wrong values can be seen as in the image:



enter image description here







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    Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
    – mechenbier
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:04












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    Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
    – mechenbier
    Nov 12 '18 at 21:04







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Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
– mechenbier
Nov 12 '18 at 21:04




Can you create a JSFiddle that replicates what you're seeing?
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You have options for two x axes, so in your dataseries you have to specify which x axis to use with xaxis: 0 or xaxis:1. If you use other values (like xaxis: 2) Flot will automatically generate more x axes (without time mode). This is what you are seeing in your image. Fix the xaxis values in the dataseries and the additional x axes should disappear.






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  • Thank you very much! I will try it
    – Fernando Rebêllo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:13










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You have options for two x axes, so in your dataseries you have to specify which x axis to use with xaxis: 0 or xaxis:1. If you use other values (like xaxis: 2) Flot will automatically generate more x axes (without time mode). This is what you are seeing in your image. Fix the xaxis values in the dataseries and the additional x axes should disappear.






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  • Thank you very much! I will try it
    – Fernando Rebêllo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:13















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You have options for two x axes, so in your dataseries you have to specify which x axis to use with xaxis: 0 or xaxis:1. If you use other values (like xaxis: 2) Flot will automatically generate more x axes (without time mode). This is what you are seeing in your image. Fix the xaxis values in the dataseries and the additional x axes should disappear.






share|improve this answer






















  • Thank you very much! I will try it
    – Fernando Rebêllo
    Nov 13 '18 at 16:13













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You have options for two x axes, so in your dataseries you have to specify which x axis to use with xaxis: 0 or xaxis:1. If you use other values (like xaxis: 2) Flot will automatically generate more x axes (without time mode). This is what you are seeing in your image. Fix the xaxis values in the dataseries and the additional x axes should disappear.






share|improve this answer














You have options for two x axes, so in your dataseries you have to specify which x axis to use with xaxis: 0 or xaxis:1. If you use other values (like xaxis: 2) Flot will automatically generate more x axes (without time mode). This is what you are seeing in your image. Fix the xaxis values in the dataseries and the additional x axes should disappear.







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    Nov 13 '18 at 16:13















Thank you very much! I will try it
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Thank you very much! I will try it
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