User (Legacy) Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 Take a look at the screenshot. The Y values passed to the chart are correct (and indeed the Y axis seems to be scaled correctly according to that data) yet the markers are all plotted on the X axis line like the values are all zero. How could it do that? IMO, a charting control should NEVER plot data incorrectly. Even if you use the API incorrectly I can't see how data should ever be plotted at the wrong position. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Software FX Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 > Take a look at the screenshot. The Y values passed to the chart are > correct > (and indeed the Y axis seems to be scaled correctly according to that > data) > yet the markers are all plotted on the X axis line like the values are all > zero. How could it do that? Are you creating a secondary Y-Axis ? > IMO, a charting control should NEVER plot data incorrectly. Even if you > use > the API incorrectly I can't see how data should ever be plotted at the > wrong > position. Agree, and this is the case with Chart FX, however when a control offers an extensive API that is very flexible you achieve charts like the one in the screenshot, believe it or not there will be a person for which this chart is "correct" (e.g. somebody that is transforming the data to another scale). Please export the chart into a binary file and attach it to your post and/or provide the code to reproduce it. -- Francisco Padron www.chartfx.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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