User (Legacy) Posted January 11, 2001 Report Share Posted January 11, 2001 Hmm, no it wasn't. I made a mistake when using the format property, which effectively suppressed my decimal places. This was the problem, just me being stupid.... Stephan "Stephan Klaffer" <stephan.klaffer@decisionworks.co.uk> wrote in message news:ka1Btr6eAHA.1700@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > Hi Steve, > > I think this was a bug in the control, but it seems to be fixed in the > latest version. After updating to v4.0.19.0 it worked fine. > The way you mentioned I am using when trying to create a dual-axis chart, by > faking the scale of the second axis. :-)) > > Stephan > > > > "SteveT" <stephent@compassadv.com> wrote in message > news:jzS7zo0eAHA.2400@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > Stephan, > > I don't know how the object calculates the Max and Min, there have been > other questions similar to yours. > > I've decided the easiest path is to set the scale myself: > > .Axis(AXIS_Y).Min = GetMin(rs) 'find/set Min of data with custom > function > .Axis(AXIS_Y).Max = GetMax(rs) 'find/set Max of data > > Steve > > > Stephan Klaffer <stephan.klaffer@decisionworks.co.uk> wrote in message > news:C9wapFzeAHA.1704@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > > Hi there, > > > > I recently got a problem with axis scaling. The data I put into the chart > > are somehwere in range 1.001 to 1.3. For some reason, the chart does not > > scale properly, always having a range of 0 to 1. This ends up that the > bars > > appear to be smaller than 1, which is basically wrong. Is this a know > > problem? > > > > Stephan Klaffer > > DecisionWorks, Ltd > > London, UK > > > > PS: I will try to find out more about it, or even providing a sample app > > that demonstrates the prob. > > > > > > > > > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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