Zoom using zoomPercent#381
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Same thing for panning would be nice as well |
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This was fixed by #434 |
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Solves: #379
So, when using e.g. 1000 data-points, the zoom is slow in ticks of 1. It seems the indices were only changed in ticks of 1, rather than ticks of the percentage of the current-range.
This PR uses the speed property to set the percentage of the current range to be zoomed, e.g. with 1000 data points currently in view, a speed of 0.1 means we zoom 10% in on that range.
Next up should be to zoom at centerPointer, rather than either right or left.
EDIT: Not sure if this overlaps with #152, but please do some update on that in that case.