@jrbwh Hab das einfach in nem Tab in Chrome unter Windows aufgerufen.
Hab das JSON aus dem Beispiel genommen und angepasst. Hab aber keine Ahnung, ob ich das richtig gemacht habe
Das JSON lasse ich in nem Blockly zusammenbauen
{ "tooltip": {"trigger": "axis","axisPointer": {"type": "shadow"}}, "legend": {}, "xAxis": [{"type": "category","data": ["0","","2","","4","","6","","8","","10","","12","","14","","16","","18","","20","","22",""]}], "yAxis": [{"type": "value"}], "dataZoom": [{"show": true,"start": 0, "end": 50}], "series": [{ "name": "Load", "type": "bar", "color": "#4CAF50", "stack": "Tibber", "data": [0,0,0,28.09,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,27.86]},{ "name": "NoLoad", "type": "bar", "color": "#2196F3", "stack": "Tibber", "data": [29.91,29.24,28.55,0,28.51,28.92,31.01,32.83,35.63,35.92,35.77,35.36,34.81,34.33,33.85,32.5,32.99,33.86,33.2,32.16,31.11,30.19,29.7,0]} ] }
Wie kann ich denn Balken hinter Balken legen bzw. die Breite von Balken variieren?