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Evenly space Plotly.js timestamp values



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I have a Plotly chart where I plot some points based on some sensor values (x axis) and the time that value arrived (timestamp - y axis).



The problem is that I receive the values randomly, sometimes a couple of measurements in one second, and sometimes another measurements after a couple of hours.



This causes the chart not to be scaled evenly, which makes sense.



enter image description here



What I would like to achieve is the following: all timestamp values (y axis) should be evenly spaced, and not taking into account the time passed between them.



Is this possible?



Edit: I tried using timestamps as strings, but this causes some weird functionality when using two traces, they won't overlap as they should).



enter image description here










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    I have a Plotly chart where I plot some points based on some sensor values (x axis) and the time that value arrived (timestamp - y axis).



    The problem is that I receive the values randomly, sometimes a couple of measurements in one second, and sometimes another measurements after a couple of hours.



    This causes the chart not to be scaled evenly, which makes sense.



    enter image description here



    What I would like to achieve is the following: all timestamp values (y axis) should be evenly spaced, and not taking into account the time passed between them.



    Is this possible?



    Edit: I tried using timestamps as strings, but this causes some weird functionality when using two traces, they won't overlap as they should).



    enter image description here










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      I have a Plotly chart where I plot some points based on some sensor values (x axis) and the time that value arrived (timestamp - y axis).



      The problem is that I receive the values randomly, sometimes a couple of measurements in one second, and sometimes another measurements after a couple of hours.



      This causes the chart not to be scaled evenly, which makes sense.



      enter image description here



      What I would like to achieve is the following: all timestamp values (y axis) should be evenly spaced, and not taking into account the time passed between them.



      Is this possible?



      Edit: I tried using timestamps as strings, but this causes some weird functionality when using two traces, they won't overlap as they should).



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question
















      I have a Plotly chart where I plot some points based on some sensor values (x axis) and the time that value arrived (timestamp - y axis).



      The problem is that I receive the values randomly, sometimes a couple of measurements in one second, and sometimes another measurements after a couple of hours.



      This causes the chart not to be scaled evenly, which makes sense.



      enter image description here



      What I would like to achieve is the following: all timestamp values (y axis) should be evenly spaced, and not taking into account the time passed between them.



      Is this possible?



      Edit: I tried using timestamps as strings, but this causes some weird functionality when using two traces, they won't overlap as they should).



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