Is there any way to stack different series of data in grafana with histogram graph
I'm using elasticsearch as data source.
Is there any way to rappresent stack series of data in grafana ?
Searching on google i found that there is a bug in Grafana, so i can not be able to rapresent data like showed in attached image.
Any one have idea how to implement histogram plugin for aggregation without timeseries ?
for example: i need to rappresent number of car by owners via histogram.
mario has 2 fiat 500 4 ford focus and 4 seat leon;
jonny has 2 ferrari, 4 Volkswagen tdi and 1 fiat ;
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I'm using elasticsearch as data source.
Is there any way to rappresent stack series of data in grafana ?
Searching on google i found that there is a bug in Grafana, so i can not be able to rapresent data like showed in attached image.
Any one have idea how to implement histogram plugin for aggregation without timeseries ?
for example: i need to rappresent number of car by owners via histogram.
mario has 2 fiat 500 4 ford focus and 4 seat leon;
jonny has 2 ferrari, 4 Volkswagen tdi and 1 fiat ;
Bug link
plugins grafana
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I'm using elasticsearch as data source.
Is there any way to rappresent stack series of data in grafana ?
Searching on google i found that there is a bug in Grafana, so i can not be able to rapresent data like showed in attached image.
Any one have idea how to implement histogram plugin for aggregation without timeseries ?
for example: i need to rappresent number of car by owners via histogram.
mario has 2 fiat 500 4 ford focus and 4 seat leon;
jonny has 2 ferrari, 4 Volkswagen tdi and 1 fiat ;
Bug link
plugins grafana
I'm using elasticsearch as data source.
Is there any way to rappresent stack series of data in grafana ?
Searching on google i found that there is a bug in Grafana, so i can not be able to rapresent data like showed in attached image.
Any one have idea how to implement histogram plugin for aggregation without timeseries ?
for example: i need to rappresent number of car by owners via histogram.
mario has 2 fiat 500 4 ford focus and 4 seat leon;
jonny has 2 ferrari, 4 Volkswagen tdi and 1 fiat ;
Bug link
plugins grafana
plugins grafana
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