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Showing major grid lines based on X-axis labels for a Composite Chart
I'm currently using an UltraChart (composite) in 11.2 controls to create a Burndown chart for an application. I'd like to only display grid lines on the X-axis where the data labels occur. Right now,...
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WinChart X Axis Labels and Tick Mark Intervals
Hello, I am trying to make a demonstration WinChart, but I am having some trouble getting the X-axis labels and tick marks to line up with the data. I have declared my axis formatting as follows: ...
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Strange Behavior with visible x-axis
Hi, Inmy line chart I would like to use the whole space just to display the chsrt, without tickmarks or labels. Only a the X-axis should appear (zero-aligned). If the X-axis is invisible, the charts...
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Problem in creating custom Labels using IRenderLabel
Hey Guys, i am trying to create custom labels using IRenderLabel. i have created a class that implements IRenderLabel but my code doesn't call the ToString(Hashtable context) method. Here is my code...
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Position of last value on X-axis
In a simple chart with X & Y axis, I'm noticing that the last value on the X-axis is not in its correct position. It is slightly to the left of its actual position which is quite annoying. Can anyone...
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LineChart: X-axis scale showing data in reverse order
Hi, i am using line chart in my application. I am using two axis(X and Y) to display the graph. I am facing a very weird problem. My X-axis scale shows values in reverse order. For example if values...
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Keeping X-axis aligned with Y-Axis' 0
I have a scatter chart that has several points on the negative side of the Y-Axis. The X-axis shows up (like it always does for other charts) at the bottom of the chart (in this case aligned with the...