User (Legacy) Posted August 11, 2000 Report Share Posted August 11, 2000 Hey Frank, thanks for the reply... it looks like the new version fixes it. It seemed to retain it until I changed the decimal places to 1 and back to 0 and then the problem went away. I included the chd file here anyways in case you want to see it. thanks josh "Francisco Padron" <frankp@softwarefx.com> wrote in message news:fYM4l65AAHA.1404@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > Please save this chart into a CHD file (using the toolbar) and e-mail it to > me. I will take a look. > > Make sure you are using the latest service pack (4.0.18.0) > > -- > > Frank > SFX > "Josh Eanes" <josheanes@bihrle.com> wrote in message > news:#9NiXl5AAHA.1404@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > > All the data is whole numbers. I checked for that exact thing- when the > > User sets the scale to 1, the min and max are still 0/1/2, but when he > sets > > it to auto, the scale says 0/1/2 but the data display is wrong. Ie. in > > both cases, the max/min are 2 and 0 respectively and all the data is 0/1/2 > > whole numbers. The only thing is that when the scale is auto, the data is > > displayed wrong. But when it is 1, it is displayed right. > > > > > > > > "Francisco Padron" <frankp@softwarefx.com> wrote in message > > news:snWlDEvAAHA.1400@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > > > I think the problem here is rounding. > > > > > > You seem to be setting the Min and Max value to a NON-INTEGER value and > > yet > > > you are displaying no decimals, so, the labels that appear to be 0,1,2 > are > > > probably 0.4, 1.3, etc. > > > > > > You must make sure that your Min Max can be represented using the Y-Axis > > > format. So if you want integers, you need to make sure to adjust the Min > > and > > > Max to be integers. You can do this automatically if after setting all > > data > > > and formats, you call RecalcScale. > > > > > > "Josh Eanes" <josheanes@bihrle.com> wrote in message > > > news:1eKgN5WAAHA.1412@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > > > > > > > > Good morning, > > > > > > > > One of my user's pointed this out the attached bitmap to me. All of > > the > > > > data he was displaying is 0, 1, or 2 (I checked the data and it > > > confirmed). > > > > The label scale is set to Auto. If he sets it to 1, then the line > for > > > > 0/1/2 > > > > will show in the correct location. When he changes it back to Auto, > it > > > > displays incorrectly as shown. Is this a bug? > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Josh Eanes > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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