AChartEngine showing only half circle - android

This is how any maximum value is being displayed on the graph. How can i ensure that the full point is shown?

Set the Y axis maximum visible value manually:
renderer.setYAxisMax(10.5);

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I am using the MPAndroidChart library to graph live sensor data in a line graph. I'm hoping to give the data a sort of 'buffer' on the right-hand end so that new data is in the centre of the screen. I've tried to illustrate what I mean below:
Basically, I have got it so the ViewPort scrolls and shows the most recent item in the right-most end of the screen, but I would like it in the centre. Thanks!
you need to set Xaxis maximum, set visibleXrange and last move the viewport
double range = 5; // how many data you want to show in view port
double maxX = 100; // your highest X value
chartView.getXAxis().setAxisMaximum(maxX + range/2);
chartView.setVisibleXRange(range, range);
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I use MPAndroidChart to check the graph of the polonomial equation.
I want to get the maximum and minimum values ​​in the graph obtained, but grid line of y axis(left axis) like this.Current Chart
Unlike the above figure, I would like to draw the y grid line of the graph as follows.The chart I want to get
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I tried to solve it using the setValueFormatter function, but I do not know how to approach it.
https://weeklycoding.com/mpandroidchart-documentation/axis-general/
You can use setShowOnlyMinMax(boolean enabled)
That is used to showing min / max label

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You can use the setAvoidFirstLastClipping(Boolean) from your chart to avoid your first and last labels to be truncated.
From the doc:
setAvoidFirstLastClipping(boolean enabled): If set to true, the chart will avoid that the first and last axis label entry in the x-axis "clip" off the edge of the chart or the screen.

MPAndroid candlestick combined with volume bar chart height issue

I need suggestion on how to limit the MpAndroid CandleStick chart combined with volume bar chart at the bottom so that volume bar max height can be limit to below 1/3 of chart area Yaxis . From the chart attached , this is somewhere Y Max at 3million region viewport in the left Axis. The current combined chart is ruin by the volume bar chart.
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setVisibleXRangeMaximum(float maxXRange): Sets the size of the area (range on the x-axis) that should be maximum visible at once. If this is e.g. set to 10, no more than 10 values on the x-axis can be viewed at once without scrolling.
setVisibleXRangeMinimum(float minXRange): Sets the size of the area (range on the x-axis) that should be minimum visible at once. If this is e.g. set to 10, it is not possible to zoom in further than 10 values on the x-axis.
setVisibleYRangeMaximum(float maxYRange, AxisDependency axis): Sets the size of the area (range on the y-axis) that should be maximum visible at once. You also need to provide the axis this constraint should apply to.
For more info Refer this
Thanks for your comment ,I do not think setting XrangeMax or Min will help , it only limit the x-axis down to certain visible display range instead of showing the full range of the dataset points . The chart shown above has about more than 4000 data points , I have narrowed the visible x-range using set chart.setVisibleXRangeMaximum(100) and also chart.moveViewToX(3000) to optimise performance. What I need is some functional procedure to set the max Y-axis (eg left Y-axis) at certain specific offset position , so that the lower portion of the chart could be restricted to the volume bar chart by clipping the specific rectangle viewports. I am not sure if that is possible , narrowing the YVsibleYrange is not what I have in mind. What I would like to have is
That is possible. All you need to do is plot the data against two different axes (as you are already doing), and then set the top space for each axis separately.
Customizing the axis range
setAxisMaxValue(float max): Set a custom maximum value for this axis. If set, this value will not be calculated automatically depending on the provided data.
setAxisMinValue(float min): Set a custom minimum value for this axis. If set, this value will not be calculated automatically depending on the provided data.
setSpaceTop(float percent): Sets the top spacing (in percent of the total axis-range) of the highest value in the chart in comparison to the highest value on the axis.
setSpaceBottom(float percent): Sets the bottom spacing (in percent of the total axis-range) of the lowest value in the chart in comparison to the lowest value on the axis.
More information in the documentation.
To workaround , I have coded the Y axis to be at 1/x1 of Y viewport height to mark the volume bar top at YMAX in the multiple of x1 where x1 variable can be ={3, 4 or 5} float ymax=barDataSet.getYMax(); float ymaxd=(float)Math.floor (ymax*x1); leftAxis.setLabelCount(x1,false); leftAxis.setAxisMaxValue(ymaxd);

MPAndroidChart how to set y-axis min and max value or set default zoom?

I use MPAndroidChart to display the stock chart, but the Y line value is so close,the chart is like this
I can use finger zoom like this way
Which is I want the default looks like
Is there any way to set Y line max and min value or set default zoom.
I tried the lib function , but it does not work
Take a look at the documentation of the YAxis. There are various methods that allow you to control the axis range.
setStartAtZero(boolean enabled): If this is enabled, this axis will always have it's minimum value at zero (0), no matter which kind of data the chart displays.
setAxisMaxValue(float max): Set a custom maximum value for this axis. If set, this value will not be calculated automatically depending on the provided data.
setAxisMinValue(float min): Set a custom minimum value for this axis. If set, this value will not be calculated automatically depending on the provided data.
setSpaceTop(float percent): Sets the top spacing (in percent of the total axis-range) of the highest value in the chart in comparison to the highest value on the axis.
setSpaceBottom(float percent): Sets the bottom spacing (in percent of the total axis-range) of the lowest value in the chart in comparison to the lowest value on the axis.
There is a kind of dependency between left and right axises. I had only right axis enabled and set
chart.getAxisRight().setStartAtZero(false);
but that didn't work till I set the same parameter to my leftYAxis, which was disabled. So I have now
chart.getAxisLeft().setStartAtZero(false);
chart.getAxisRight().setStartAtZero(false);
edit:
setStartAtZero is deprecated, the code recommends using setAxisMinimum instead.
* This method is deprecated.
* Use setAxisMinimum(...) / setAxisMaximum(...) instead.
You can find more on that in the documentation.
You can also use the
mChart.setVisibleYRangeMaximum(150, AxisDependency.LEFT);
method to set highest visible value on y axis.
use setScaleMinima()
and chart.moveViewToY(max), YAxis.AxisDependency.LEFT);
is the best solution.
please try this , i am not sure that what your want.when i face minim zoom level in MPAndroidChart i used this method like this,
mChart.setPinchZoom(true);
mChart.setScaleMinima(200,200); //for min and max value for zoom
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Hope to be ok for your problem
None of the other answers worked for me (I'm not sure why). However, I made it work using:
ratingTracker.getAxisLeft().mAxisMaximum = max;
ratingTracker.getAxisLeft().mAxisMinimum = min;
Hope this works for you!
Mp Android Line chart in this fix the Y-Axis Minimum and maximum value so your graph line value start middle of the graph chart.
use this function so your problem will solve
yAxis.setAxisMinimum();
yAxis.setAxisMaximum();
in this code you can put any value you want and your graph Y-axis line
Minimum and Maximum value
Try below line of code :
YAxis yAxis = chart.getAxisLeft();
yAxis.setEnabled(false);
yAxis.setAxisMinimum(-400);
yAxis.setAxisMaximum(400);

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