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Currently feeding an ARIMA forecast or time series into a line chart ends up with an x-axis containing meaningless labels of 0, 0.5 ... n. It would be better if the labels corresponded to the time step within the data e.g; 2020, 2021, etc.
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Ahh, if you have a separate field that looks like a date,it is used as the x-axis labels. It's not clear why it wouldn't just use the time series column variable's value as X to char it.
You can control what is used as the time variable (x axis) in Form Timeseries widget. It can be a datetime variable (see format here), or if you have no separate variable for time you can choose 'Sequence implied by instance order' and set the starting date and steps.
Currently feeding an ARIMA forecast or time series into a line chart ends up with an x-axis containing meaningless labels of 0, 0.5 ... n. It would be better if the labels corresponded to the time step within the data e.g; 2020, 2021, etc.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: