i test the android-graphview library and i find this behavior: I use the latest GraphViewDemos and the first SimpleGraph example. It shows a linegraph with the correct data. (The y-axis values are 1,2,3)
GraphViewSeries exampleSeries = new GraphViewSeries(new GraphViewData[] {
new GraphViewData(1, 2.0d)
, new GraphViewData(2, 1.5d)
, new GraphViewData(2.5, 3.0d) // another frequency
, new GraphViewData(3, 2.5d)
, new GraphViewData(4, 1.0d)
, new GraphViewData(5, 3.0d)
});
The max value is three (Sorry i can't post an image) and all other coordinates are correct.
If i add these lines
graphView.getGraphViewStyle().setNumVerticalLabels(5);
graphView.setVerticalLabels( new String[]{"4","3","2","1","0"});
before
LinearLayout layout = (LinearLayout) findViewById(R.id.graph1);
layout.addView(graphView);
in the code to change the y-axis, i get a graph where the max-value is not still three, it's four. And all the other coordinates are wrong in the y-values.
Why does the complete graph change and not only the y-axis?
with the line:
you set static labels to the graph. So the vertical labels (y-values) have no link to the data anymore.
This line is for dynamic labels. You can modify the count of the labels that will be generated.
But you are using static labels, so the line doesn't make sense.