Formatting numbers on y-axis

I have a question about the formatting of the numbers. I would like to write a thousand as 1.000. But five hundred not as 0.500 but as 500 (and zero not 0.000 but 0). How do I do that?

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Hi Caroline, great post! It looks like everviz is reading your numbers as decimals (1.5, 0.5, and so on)

Do you have periods (.) in your data sheet? I advise removing them if so.

Let me know how it goes!

The following article might be relevant:

I import a csv file, in the source are periods. Everviz is not showing correct until I remove the periods from the data. Afterwards I added the periods again via x-axes field:
{point.y:.3f}
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Is that the right way to do it?

That is indeed correct. Wonderful!

Oke but my first question is still there; I don’s want 500 and 0 written like 0.500 and 0.000. How do I make the exeption for them

Can you share a link to your chart?

https://app.everviz.com/edit/515162?editor&panel=chart_customize

Hello. From the shared chart the data sheet still includes periods. Otherwise this is the result you will get as the period is understood to mean decimal.

Ah, I removed the period in data in Everviz, that does not work. Now I removed it from excel file and imported csv file again. The notification of 0 and 500 is correct now. Thanks

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