How do I insert a placeholder in a plot where I don't have data?
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I'm making a plot from two columns/variables in my data table where one of the variables is the day that the data was collected on. I want to look for trends/patterns in my data as the number of days increases. However, there are certain dates on which I did not collect any data. So I'd like to insert a place holder on the dates when no data was collected and include these in my plot. Is this possible?
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dpb
on 16 Jun 2020
What do you want the "placeholder" to be -- a showing or non-showing value?
See retime and friends or section on cleaning data ... you are using a timetable, right?
David Hill
on 16 Jun 2020
Are you doing a scatter plot? How do you want the placeholder represented on the plot? I guess I do not completely understand your question.
Victoria Helm
on 16 Jun 2020
David Hill
on 16 Jun 2020
Just use markers for your data and make sure x-axis ticks include every day.
Victoria Helm
on 16 Jun 2020
Victoria Helm
on 16 Jun 2020
dpb
on 17 Jun 2020
" I'm trying to find a way to prevent my plot from dropping off to zero on the y-axis..."
That's why I asked about "showing" versus "nonshowing" markers.
Use NaN or (NaT if x-axis is datetime)
It would be much easier to write actual code example if we knew what your data format looked like -- still for the purpose the timetable or a table with the time/date column as a datetime would make it drop-dead simple.
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the cyclist
on 16 Jun 2020
0 votes
You could use interpolation to identify where the "trend" would be at the missing data point, and plot the interpolated values as a different symbol.
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