When I add multiple 3D Area series to a Chart those that do not reach the end of the X-Axis are drawn open (the end is not drawn in).
This only happens when I do not plot the zero values but enter a null by using the function AddNullXY.
They looks very strange. Is there a way to close these areas ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
John
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Hi John,
I have posted a message with an image attached at steema.public.attachments. Could you please have a look at the image and tell us if this is the error you are referring to?
Thanks in advance.
I have posted a message with an image attached at steema.public.attachments. Could you please have a look at the image and tell us if this is the error you are referring to?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi John,
this is our public newsgroup available at www.steema.net. You can subscribe to it using a newsreader or just running the command news:\\www.steema.net.
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Hi Narcis,
Thank you again for your reply.
Yes, the image you have posted in public.attachments is exactly what I am seeing.
Clearly it is an error you have seem before. So what am I doing wrong ?
I am trying to show two area curves. A baseline labour at the back with an actual in front which starts after the baseline start.
I cannot show any zeros before the start of the actual or after the end.
Thanks in advance,
John
Thank you again for your reply.
Yes, the image you have posted in public.attachments is exactly what I am seeing.
Clearly it is an error you have seem before. So what am I doing wrong ?
I am trying to show two area curves. A baseline labour at the back with an actual in front which starts after the baseline start.
I cannot show any zeros before the start of the actual or after the end.
Thanks in advance,
John
Hi, John.
Yes, this one is a drawing bug (for null point the right edge for area series in 3D is not drawn). We'll log this to our bug list and address it in next major release.
Yes, this one is a drawing bug (for null point the right edge for area series in 3D is not drawn). We'll log this to our bug list and address it in next major release.
Marjan Slatinek,
http://www.steema.com
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Hi Marjan,
Thanks for your mail but I don't understand how you say this will be fixed in the next major release.
The current version of TeeChart is version 7 yet I have found this bug in version 5.03. Didn't anone spot it before ? It seems a difficult to believe that everyone has data series which cover the full range of the x-axis.
Is there any workround ? I know that verical bars can be used but I need to extend a couple of forecast graphs from the end to give the standard s-curve display.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
John
Thanks for your mail but I don't understand how you say this will be fixed in the next major release.
The current version of TeeChart is version 7 yet I have found this bug in version 5.03. Didn't anone spot it before ? It seems a difficult to believe that everyone has data series which cover the full range of the x-axis.
Is there any workround ? I know that verical bars can be used but I need to extend a couple of forecast graphs from the end to give the standard s-curve display.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
John
Hi John,
Yes, other customers has noticed that, but for the moment this bug bug/missing feature has not been solved/implemented.The current version of TeeChart is version 7 yet I have found this bug in version 5.03. Didn't anone spot it before ? It seems a difficult to believe that everyone has data series which cover the full range of the x-axis.
There's not a workaround that I know of. . Maybe you could set it to 2D when the Chart is rotated and contains a null values.Is there any workround ? I know that verical bars can be used but I need to extend a couple of forecast graphs from the end to give the standard s-curve display.
Pep Jorge
http://support.steema.com
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