I just saw a person's reputation graph and there were two 6.5k
s in the graph. The circled one should actually be 6.4k
.
Is that a bug or something else?
Just to clarify regarding some misconception here:
No, in this period, this shouldn't be 6.4k.
The graphic always has two extremal values (the max and the min for a given period of time), and the middle value is simply being the average of the two.
If on a given period the lower bound was 667 and the upper bound was 777, then the three displayed values would be 667 | 722 | 777.
If on a given period the lower bound was 6500 and the upper bound was 6505, then the three displayed values would be 6.5k | 6.5k | 6.5k.
The misconception was that you may have believed that it was a scale with marks every 100 points, which it is not.
As of how to prevent equal values from being displayed, that could require to adapt the represented period to be a longer one in some circumstances. Or add more significant digits. Or set the graduation to be of at least 200 points between the min and the max.
Is that a bug or something else?
The shown labels on the y-axis are three equidistant, rounded values. As such they are likely not a bug in the logic of the plot, but they could be made much more helpful.
Problem is that the rounding is not adapted to the shown range. The shown range of the y-axis is approx. 100-200 rep points, while the rounding is to multiples of 100 rep points. That's bad because it makes the shown values rather useless. The rounded tick values should leave at least one digit more visible to be useful as already suggested in Cœur's answer.
6.5k
s and I mean the bottom one is the first one.