At the same time, representing some graphs with a y axis that is determined based on the values (best fit) yields misleading trends. For instance, if you are looking at your weight and body fat metrics, you need to look at those with a big y axis range to not exaggerate loss or gain trends. Might be easiest to to include x & y axis max and min values in the customization of all graphs?
At the same time, representing some graphs with a y axis that is determined based on the values (best fit) yields misleading trends. For instance, if you are looking at your weight and body fat metrics, you need to look at those with a big y axis range to not exaggerate loss or gain trends. Might be easiest to to include x & y axis max and min values in the customization of all graphs?