User (Legacy) Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I have three series. It's on a combination chart where 2 series are stacked area and the third is a line. The 2 series are on the secondary y-axis, and the 3rd is the primary. The total of the 2 stackeds are going above the max line. The total is around 35,700. The last y-axis point is 30,000 with an intermediate line set at 32,000. The graph clearly goes off the chart. This should not be the case. Again, I re-iterate that expressions should be allowed for max and min. -Lori Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted June 29, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I have three series. It's on a combination chart where 2 series are stacked area and the third is a line. The 2 series are on the secondary y-axis, and the 3rd is the primary. The total of the 2 stackeds are going above the max line. The total is around 35,700. The last y-axis point is 30,000 with an intermediate line set at 32,000. The graph clearly goes off the chart. This should not be the case. Again, I re-iterate that expressions should be allowed for max and min. -Lori Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted June 30, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Hello? I've attached a picture. The actual max amount for the left side axis is 35,742. Why is it being chopped off. I have other stacked area graphs that do this correctly. "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:GpLOvz6mGHA.304@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >I have three series. It's on a combination chart where 2 series are >stacked > area and the third is a line. > > The 2 series are on the secondary y-axis, and the 3rd is the primary. The > total of the 2 stackeds are going above the max line. > > The total is around 35,700. The last y-axis point is 30,000 with an > intermediate line set at 32,000. The graph clearly goes off the chart. > This should not be the case. > > Again, I re-iterate that expressions should be allowed for max and min. > > -Lori > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted June 30, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Hello? I've attached a picture. The actual max amount for the left side axis is 35,742. Why is it being chopped off. I have other stacked area graphs that do this correctly. "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:GpLOvz6mGHA.304@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >I have three series. It's on a combination chart where 2 series are >stacked > area and the third is a line. > > The 2 series are on the secondary y-axis, and the 3rd is the primary. The > total of the 2 stackeds are going above the max line. > > The total is around 35,700. The last y-axis point is 30,000 with an > intermediate line set at 32,000. The graph clearly goes off the chart. > This should not be the case. > > Again, I re-iterate that expressions should be allowed for max and min. > > -Lori > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the values for each of the points being clipped. Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are attached to the same Y-Axis. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com stacked off yaxis.bmp stacked off yaxis.bmp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the values for each of the points being clipped. Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are attached to the same Y-Axis. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted June 30, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the right hand y-axis. Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. I've also include the properties for the 2nd chart. No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). Thanks -Lori "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems > that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. > > Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid > (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the values > for each of the points being clipped. > > Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are > attached to the same Y-Axis. > > -- > Francisco Padron > www.chartfx.com > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted June 30, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the right hand y-axis. Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. I've also include the properties for the 2nd chart. No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). Thanks -Lori "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems > that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. > > Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid > (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the values > for each of the points being clipped. > > Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are > attached to the same Y-Axis. > > -- > Francisco Padron > www.chartfx.com > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted July 5, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Does anyone have any ideas? "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:d3lqmoHnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the > right hand y-axis. > > Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. I've > also include the properties for the 2nd chart. > > No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). > > Thanks > -Lori > > > "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message > news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >> Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems >> that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. >> >> Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid >> (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the >> values >> for each of the points being clipped. >> >> Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are >> attached to the same Y-Axis. >> >> -- >> Francisco Padron >> www.chartfx.com >> >> > > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted July 5, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2006 Does anyone have any ideas? "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:d3lqmoHnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the > right hand y-axis. > > Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. I've > also include the properties for the 2nd chart. > > No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). > > Thanks > -Lori > > > "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message > news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >> Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It seems >> that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. >> >> Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid >> (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the >> values >> for each of the points being clipped. >> >> Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series are >> attached to the same Y-Axis. >> >> -- >> Francisco Padron >> www.chartfx.com >> >> > > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted July 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Has it been determined if this is a bug? It's been awhile since I've heard back. -Lori "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:e8HykrGoGHA.524@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > Does anyone have any ideas? > > > > "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message > news:d3lqmoHnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >> They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the >> right hand y-axis. >> >> Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. >> I've >> also include the properties for the 2nd chart. >> >> No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). >> >> Thanks >> -Lori >> >> >> "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message >> news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >>> Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It >>> seems >>> that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. >>> >>> Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid >>> (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the >>> values >>> for each of the points being clipped. >>> >>> Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series >>> are >>> attached to the same Y-Axis. >>> >>> -- >>> Francisco Padron >>> www.chartfx.com >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
User (Legacy) Posted July 10, 2006 Author Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Has it been determined if this is a bug? It's been awhile since I've heard back. -Lori "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message news:e8HykrGoGHA.524@webserver3.softwarefx.com... > Does anyone have any ideas? > > > > "Lori Adams" <ladams@cloudmark.com> wrote in message > news:d3lqmoHnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >> They are attached to the same y-axis. The line graph is attached to the >> right hand y-axis. >> >> Attached is a picture of the chart with and without the second axis. >> I've >> also include the properties for the 2nd chart. >> >> No, the max is not being set manually (see picture). >> >> Thanks >> -Lori >> >> >> "SoftwareFX Support" <noreply@softwarefx.com> wrote in message >> news:Iundd$GnGHA.2336@webserver3.softwarefx.com... >>> Stacked charts plot the accumulated value of all stacked series. It >>> seems >>> that in this case the value is greater than the Y-Axis max. >>> >>> Are you setting the Y-Axis Max manually ? Please turn on the DataGrid >>> (DataGrid.Visible) and attach the picture of it, I need to know the >>> values >>> for each of the points being clipped. >>> >>> Also, I see you have a secondary Y-Axis. Make sure both sacked series >>> are >>> attached to the same Y-Axis. >>> >>> -- >>> Francisco Padron >>> www.chartfx.com >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 We have been unable to reproduce this problem, I tried putting the same data you have for the first 5 points and I do not get any values clipped, my Max value gets calculated as 36,000. I am setting: AllSeries.Stacked = Normal; Then I am assigning Series 1 and 2 to the Main Y-Axis and Series 3 to the secondary Y-Axis using the Wizard. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 We have been unable to reproduce this problem, I tried putting the same data you have for the first 5 points and I do not get any values clipped, my Max value gets calculated as 36,000. I am setting: AllSeries.Stacked = Normal; Then I am assigning Series 1 and 2 to the Main Y-Axis and Series 3 to the secondary Y-Axis using the Wizard. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Attached is an image of what I get: Can you reproduce this in a report with local data ? If so please attach the report file to your posting, otherwise contact Software FX Support. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Attached is an image of what I get: Can you reproduce this in a report with local data ? If so please attach the report file to your posting, otherwise contact Software FX Support. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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