Wow, that's a lot of graphs on one chart!. :-)
How about making it simple: Option-Click a datapoint label would Hide
all but the one clicked?
That way, you can quickly hide all but the one clicked..
Jakob Peterhänsel
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On 05/03/2008, at 20.17, Steven Good wrote:
I have been creating several charts with large amounts of data points,
for example, our backbone link map has 11 Cisco 6509 routers, and 2
Juniper M20 routers. I have 4 graphs one for percent utilization, one
for discards, one for errors, and one for bits per second. On the
bits
per second, I am graphing both incoming and outgoing (also do this for
error and discard graphs).
If I want to disable/enable the viewing of individual data point graph
lines, I currently need to click on that data points color square in
the
list (of almost 200 data points).
What I would like to see are two buttons to turn all off or on. So
when
I am trouble looking for problems with individual links, I can turn
off
the view of all the lines, then select just the ones to view
(currently
I am clicking them all off one at a time). When done looking at
individual lines, you could then click to toggle the viewing on for
all
lines (restore normal view).
I think this would be a useful feature.
Thanks,
Steve
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