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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 16:25:35 +0000



"Study Subgraph Reference" Bug

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[2024-02-22 22:39:36]
arkevo - Posts: 19
The "Study Subgraph Reference" reference has sporadic behavior when the "Scale Range: Constant" is set to the Y-Axis of the chart. It works as expected in the "Scale Range: Automatic". Using Automatic is not a workaround due to the need for a Constant Range in order for the visual reference to be constant across time.
[2024-02-23 15:38:39]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36248
If you are overlaying the "Study Subgraph Reference" onto a region with another study, then using a "Constant Range" scaling with the right-side scales does not really make sense. You should use either "Independent" or "Same as Region", depending on how exactly you want to see the data. You can use it as "Constant Range", but what you are seeing is correct functioning, as the scale for the Study Subgraph Reference is trying to keep the range that was set. Refer to the following:
Chart Scale and Scale Adjusting: Maintaining Same Scale for Multiple Graphs in Chart Region

The other solution is to use the Left Side Scale and set the Study Subgraph Reference to use that scale. This will allow the Constant Range option to work as you are expecting. Refer to the following:
Chart Settings: Use Left Side Scale (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Scale menu)
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[2024-02-23 18:36:36]
arkevo - Posts: 19
Thanks John. Your explanation makes sense and the workaround of using Left Side Scale helps keep it more constant than before.

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