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    Graham Wilson
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    In my article "The Spiral Trackbar Control", when I view Stats, the Downloads plot seems broken. The Y axis has multiple sets of two values "0:00" and "12:00". I expect multiple sets of bars, but there was only flat lines. The Stats data for my other articles look reasonable. I recently updated the article, and (unwisely?) deleted the old downloads. Might this be a clue?

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      In my article "The Spiral Trackbar Control", when I view Stats, the Downloads plot seems broken. The Y axis has multiple sets of two values "0:00" and "12:00". I expect multiple sets of bars, but there was only flat lines. The Stats data for my other articles look reasonable. I recently updated the article, and (unwisely?) deleted the old downloads. Might this be a clue?

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      Matthew Dennis
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      Take a look now. Is there still an issue?

      "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."

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        Take a look now. Is there still an issue?

        "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."

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        Alas, it has not changed. I'm looking at it now, and the X axis labels are "12:00", "00:00", "12:00", ... , "00:00", "12:00". Also, there is one set of bars which span the entire width of the plot.

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          Take a look now. Is there still an issue?

          "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."

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          Graham Wilson
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          There has been some progress - the X axis labels make sense. They are currently 09-Oct-20 to 22-Oct-20. But now the plotted values make no sense. There is one set of bars for the seven dates 09-Oct-20 to 15-Oct-20, and then one set of bars for the seven dates 16-Oct-20 to 22-Oct20:

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            There has been some progress - the X axis labels make sense. They are currently 09-Oct-20 to 22-Oct-20. But now the plotted values make no sense. There is one set of bars for the seven dates 09-Oct-20 to 15-Oct-20, and then one set of bars for the seven dates 16-Oct-20 to 22-Oct20:

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            The downloads are displayed for each week, not day. You are seeing the individual dates on the X-axis due to the short period of time that stats have been collected for the article. If you hover over the graph you should see the information for the week. Note the date in the popup for each date, only the week. This will clear up as time passes and there is a larger range for the X-Axis

            "Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."

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