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I'm looking at using Carbon Graphs and am wondering if there's a way to introduce horizontal reference lines marking a range/region. Lets say I want my y-axis values to be between -2 and 0. I'd like the grid lines for those y values to be red/bold/etc to stick out. Is this possible with Carbon Graphs?
Checking the documentation it seems like what I want is a Region but I'm finding it unclear from the Docs/Data objects as to how to define the region.
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I'm looking at using Carbon Graphs and am wondering if there's a way to introduce horizontal reference lines marking a range/region. Lets say I want my y-axis values to be between -2 and 0. I'd like the grid lines for those y values to be red/bold/etc to stick out. Is this possible with Carbon Graphs?
Checking the documentation it seems like what I want is a Region but I'm finding it unclear from the Docs/Data objects as to how to define the region.
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