how do I draw on line chart background color from bottom to value in Chart.js
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I try to make line chart using Chart.js.
I think that when I draw positive numbers in my graph, background color draws very well.
however, when I add negative numbers, the background color is upside like below.
I guess chart.js is based on zero value, but I don't know how to fix it. I want to start drawing background color from minimum number(in this chart -5 is the minimum number).
does anyone know about this issue when drawing some line chart?
Thanks in advance.
javascript chart.js
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I try to make line chart using Chart.js.
I think that when I draw positive numbers in my graph, background color draws very well.
however, when I add negative numbers, the background color is upside like below.
I guess chart.js is based on zero value, but I don't know how to fix it. I want to start drawing background color from minimum number(in this chart -5 is the minimum number).
does anyone know about this issue when drawing some line chart?
Thanks in advance.
javascript chart.js
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I try to make line chart using Chart.js.
I think that when I draw positive numbers in my graph, background color draws very well.
however, when I add negative numbers, the background color is upside like below.
I guess chart.js is based on zero value, but I don't know how to fix it. I want to start drawing background color from minimum number(in this chart -5 is the minimum number).
does anyone know about this issue when drawing some line chart?
Thanks in advance.
javascript chart.js
I try to make line chart using Chart.js.
I think that when I draw positive numbers in my graph, background color draws very well.
however, when I add negative numbers, the background color is upside like below.
I guess chart.js is based on zero value, but I don't know how to fix it. I want to start drawing background color from minimum number(in this chart -5 is the minimum number).
does anyone know about this issue when drawing some line chart?
Thanks in advance.
javascript chart.js
javascript chart.js
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