Bubble charts Vaadin: how can i set the axes origin on coordinates 0,0











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Now vaadin set X axis on min vertical value(bottom) and Y axis on min horizontal value (left), but i will like set axes on middle



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          I'm afraid that axis are always in left and bottom of the plot area.
          One thing you can do is set the min at negative, or leave it automatic, and add a plotline with value 0 for both axes. That way you can visualize the chart's quadrants.



          If you're using java API you can use addPlotLine method in xAxis or yAxis classes. You can check the java tab in the boxplot demo






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            I'm afraid that axis are always in left and bottom of the plot area.
            One thing you can do is set the min at negative, or leave it automatic, and add a plotline with value 0 for both axes. That way you can visualize the chart's quadrants.



            If you're using java API you can use addPlotLine method in xAxis or yAxis classes. You can check the java tab in the boxplot demo






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              I'm afraid that axis are always in left and bottom of the plot area.
              One thing you can do is set the min at negative, or leave it automatic, and add a plotline with value 0 for both axes. That way you can visualize the chart's quadrants.



              If you're using java API you can use addPlotLine method in xAxis or yAxis classes. You can check the java tab in the boxplot demo






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                I'm afraid that axis are always in left and bottom of the plot area.
                One thing you can do is set the min at negative, or leave it automatic, and add a plotline with value 0 for both axes. That way you can visualize the chart's quadrants.



                If you're using java API you can use addPlotLine method in xAxis or yAxis classes. You can check the java tab in the boxplot demo






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                I'm afraid that axis are always in left and bottom of the plot area.
                One thing you can do is set the min at negative, or leave it automatic, and add a plotline with value 0 for both axes. That way you can visualize the chart's quadrants.



                If you're using java API you can use addPlotLine method in xAxis or yAxis classes. You can check the java tab in the boxplot demo







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