Net Calories Being Truncated by "Zoom To Fit"

edited July 2018 in Bug Reports

This may be a problem that affects some other graphs too, but the few I tried didn't exhibit the behavior. When I have "Zoom to Fit" on my Net Calories graph this morning it was missing yesterday's data point. When I have it set to have a trend line turned on and it is missing three days of data points when I have the trend line turned off. When I disable the "Zoom to fit" it works perfectly fine for both cases.

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  • Hi @HankG, thanks for reporting this! Is this happening on the mobile version (if so, android or iOS?) or the web version?

    Hilary
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  • @Hilary sorry, I forgot to specify. This is on the web version.

  • Thanks @HankG . I have reported this issue to our developers!

    Hilary
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  • I've reproduced a similar graphing problem with the "Zoom to Fit" on the website. I have more than one year of body weight and body fat data. My view starts off with 8 weeks of data and body weight (I don't think there is any way to change that) with "Zoom to fit" selected. If I switch over to Body Fat I'll get 8 weeks of body fat data. If I now change the time span to "last year" the graph refreshes but it doesn't actually change the time axis. Once I toggle off the Zoom To Fit it does however. The behavior is a bit quirky when you try to reproduce it however. First, it seems to be a problem with longer timespans. When I try to reproduce this starting with a 7 day weight graph going to an 8 week body fat graph using the exact same steps everything scales fine. When I then try to go from 8 week body fat graph to 1 year body fat graph graph by just changing the timespan as one additional step the problem happens just as in the original test case. Second, if I change the timespan when on the default (weight) then go to change to body fat the problem also doesn't manifest. Of course it also doesn't manifest when the "Zoom to fit" isn't active either.

  • Hi @HankG , my apologies for the delay in response. The bugs you have reported have been resolved. Please let me know if you encounter them again!

    Hilary
    cronometer.com
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