is there any way within mixpanel to create a custom graph where i can define both the y-axis and the x-axis of the graph?
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Yes, Mixpanel offers customization options for both the y-axis and x-axis of graphs. This functionality is available through the Chart Customization feature, which allows for finer control over how you visualize your data in Mixpanel.According to the Mixpanel documentation on Chart Customization, you can customize various aspects of your charts, including:1. Y-Axis (both left and right): - Visibility - Label - Axis Unit - Threshold (minimum and maximum values) - Decimals - Scale (Linear or Logarithmic)2. X-Axis: - Visibility - LabelThese customizations allow you to tailor the appearance and scale of your graphs to best represent your data and insights.It's worth noting that this feature is currently available only for customers on Mixpanel's Enterprise plan, as stated in the documentation.Additionally, you can further customize your charts by using different chart types and applying various metrics, filters, and breakdowns to get the exact visualization you need for your data analysis.Mixpanel's blog post on chart customizations mentions that these features allow you to "tailor axis titles, ranges, precision, and units to perfectly match your preferences and showcase your insights exactly as you envision them."These customization options provide you with significant control over both the y-axis and x-axis of your graphs within Mixpanel, allowing you to create custom visualizations that suit your specific analytical needs.
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what i am looking for is a way of controlling what the X-Axis represents. for instance, say that i have an event called “level complete” with property “level” that has a numeric value. our data analyst would like to see a graph representing the distribution of “level” across unique users