Soft Min and Max Axis Limits for Charts
With soft min and max axis limits, the axis will not shrink down to show smaller variation in data as large mountains. So while creating charts you can specifiy a min and a max value for your axis. Actual datapoints will have the highest preference, so you won’t be able to set a min lower than an actual datapoint in your chart.
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SigNoz Instrumentation with OpenTelemetry blogs:
Instrument Go Application - https://signoz.io/opentelemetry/go/
Instrument Rust Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-rust/
Instrument Elixir Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-elixir/
Instrument Python Application - https://signoz.io/blog/python-application-monitoring/
Instrument.NET Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-dotnet/
Instrument React Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-react/
Instrument Ruby on Rails Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-ruby/
Instrument Nextjs Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-nextjs/
Instrument Angular Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-angular/
Instrument Django Application - https://signoz.io/blog/opentelemetry-django/