Date range restriction for Cache Graphs

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Date range restriction for Cache Graphs

Post by crew 153 » 25 November 22 8:52 pm

Over the years I have enjoyed looking at the various graphs of cache statistics especially the "Finds by Month Year" for each state.

In the earlier years these were quite easy to read but now with over 20 lines it is becoming hard to see which year is which.

Can another option be added to the graphs to limit the range of years which are displayed?

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Re: Date range restriction for Cache Graphs

Post by caughtatwork » 26 November 22 9:15 am

I will take a look. I can't promise anything just yet, but I will definitely look at some other filtering options.

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Re: Date range restriction for Cache Graphs

Post by caughtatwork » 02 December 22 9:32 am

I have added a Year Filter to 4 of the charts.

Finds by Month Year
Hides by Month Year
Finds by Month Year Column
Hides by Month Year Column

Now when you visit that chart, you have a set of years to select from ranging from 2000 to "current year". As Geocaching only started in 2000, we set that as the earliest possible year.

You can select any you like and press the "Graph" button. All things equal, only those year should show in the charts.

This is a little hacky to get through and we probably need to rewrite the filtering to be a little more modular, but for the time being, please let me know if these will work for you.

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Re: Date range restriction for Cache Graphs

Post by crew 153 » 30 December 22 7:57 pm

Thanks.

That works a charm.

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