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  1. allow for a low and high plot line on a graph so if the line goes above or below these plot lines the colour of the graph line changes. A nice instant way of visualising if a graph goes beyond certain 'ideal' limits.

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  2. 630 votes
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    Treemaps is currently under development, but here is a small taste of what you can expect in the future.

    At the moment there is four algorithms implemented to get users up and running quickly. These are the SliceAndDice, Stripes, Squarified, and Strip algorithm. By extending the series object, the users can also add their own algorithms for layouting the data.
    A levels object is introduced to let the users set wanted options to a specific level, this is displayed in some of the demos. The levels object is great for using a mix of several algorithms in the same chart.

    Demos:
    - http://jsfiddle.net/highcharts/sqxqq1ry/
    - http://jsfiddle.net/highcharts/pa1eoqps/
    - http://jsfiddle.net/highcharts/tm720ufm/

  3. 165 votes
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  4. So you can plot ranges of data.

    Non straight plot bands would also be nice.

    124 votes
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  5. So that you can control what series is on top when graphs are rendered programmaticly. Logical order in the legend can be different then preferred stacking order.

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  6. Allow groups of series so related/paired series could be turned on and off together and group together in the legend.

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  7. When a layout is fluid then having the charts resize automatically would appropriate (as OpenFlashChart does).

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  8. Angular Gauges such as the ones on http://www.fusioncharts.com/widgets/gallery.asp (in the top group).

    This would allow people to writing financial systems or any kind of alert type of systems to monitor how far away they are from a goal or how close they are to triggering alerts.

    Prime example is in the financial world: You set a Budget of $100,000 with a $20,000 threshold for a project, the gauge stays in the Green zone when spendings are below 100k, when its between 100 and 120 it is in the yellow zone (e.g. time to be concerned) and above 120k it would…

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  9. Full stock charts like the Google Finance charts, with scrolling, panning and master-details navigation.

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  10. Allow clipping of the axes and add a scrollbar to navigate the data.

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  11. Instead of the default zero plane

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  12. Instead having column and bar charts either grouped or stacks, allow a combination of group and stacks.

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  13. Instead of setting the margins as an option, the required margin should be computed based on the size of the axis labels. Also add non-collision detection for category labels.

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  14. 49 votes
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  16. When for example a point is added, the series will slide smoothly to the left to visualize that data is added.

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  17. A radar chart or spider chart allows plotting of multivariate data. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_chart.

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  18. A built in table parser would allow that the data be defined in a table in the HTML page. If JavaScript is disabled in the browser, the table will still show.

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  19. For showing really low and really high values on the same axis

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  20. 63 votes
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