Skip to content

Conversation

@nuomi1
Copy link
Contributor

@nuomi1 nuomi1 commented Dec 19, 2020

Goals ⚽

  1. Remove extra private store value.
  2. Use min and max

@jjatie jjatie merged commit 857db24 into ChartsOrg:master Jan 26, 2021
@nuomi1 nuomi1 deleted the feature/ChartViewBase-cleanup branch January 27, 2021 02:00
abhiramvadlapatla pushed a commit to abhiramvadlapatla/Charts that referenced this pull request Dec 21, 2021
* refactor: remove _highlightPerTapEnabled

* refactor: remove _drawUnitInChart

* refactor: remove interceptTouchEvents

* refactor: use abs

* refactor: optional chaining

* refactor: use first

* refactor: use bounds directly

* refactor: use max and min
zebraciam added a commit to zebraciam/Charts that referenced this pull request Jul 6, 2022
* master:
  update changelog.
  Fixed incorrect guard return statement when rendering limit lines (ChartsOrg#4563)
  Fix bounds checks on binary search (ChartsOrg#4577)
  Added SPM build action (ChartsOrg#4576)
  Replace FBSnapshotTestCase with pointfree/swift-snapshot-testing (ChartsOrg#4574)
  Import swift algorithms (ChartsOrg#4497)
  ChartViewBase cleanup (ChartsOrg#4537)
  SPM GitHub Action (ChartsOrg#4553)
  Algorithm updates (ChartsOrg#3638)
  Added SPM Install section
  Update README.md
  Fix missing drawIconsEnabled parameter initialization in the copying constructor of the ChartBaseDataSet (ChartsOrg#4424)
  Resolve conflict for 4.0 branch and master (ChartsOrg#4456)
  Alternative for SPM dynamic linking (ChartsOrg#4478)
  3.6.0 changelog

# Conflicts:
#	Source/Charts/Renderers/LineChartRenderer.swift
@ghost ghost mentioned this pull request May 11, 2025
Copy link

@Bvffb779-glitch Bvffb779-glitch left a comment

Choose a reason for hiding this comment

The reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

3 participants