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    Timeline graphing for binary/multistate points

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    • jeremyhJ
      jeremyh
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Is it currently possible (or will it be possible in the future) to graph a binary or multistate point (or points) similar to the following (from home-assistant.io)?

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      It looks like amcharts has a 'gantt' type chart which may achieve this, but I really like the way that it appears above.

      Thanks!

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      • Jared WiltshireJ
        Jared Wiltshire
        last edited by

        Hi @jeremyh, take a look at the multistate chart example. The maStateChart directive uses the AmCharts gantt chart as you mentioned. There should be a way to get the labels inside the color bars I believe, I can look into this if you are interested. I've also noticed the time axis isn't formatting the dates correctly so I'll have to get that fixed up too!

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        • jeremyhJ
          jeremyh
          last edited by jeremyh

          Thanks Jared! I had somehow overlooked that in the examples - I will give that one a shot. Cheers!

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