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splinearea series with different color
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Hello, I need to color a splinearea series with two different colors, depending on  the crossing of a custom Xline.
See attachment.
Any idea on how to achieve this behavior?

Thanks in advance

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  • 29105
    Offline posted

    Hello famproject,

    Thank you for contacting Infragistics. I have been investigating into this and I recommend that you split up your data source into as many collections as you would like to have colors for your data (in this case, two). You must use multiple series; since a single series cannot display more than one color at a time. Providing an array of colors is considered to be a new product idea.

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  • 29105
    Offline posted in reply to Michael DiFilippo

    Hello famproject,

    For more assistance on getting started with using multiple series, please visit our online documentation:

    http://es.infragistics.com/help/wpf/datachart-multiple-series

    An alternative series type would be to use a Range Area series.
    http://es.infragistics.com/help/wpf/datachart-category-range-area-series

    Plotting the data values above or below a specific threshold can be achieved by using the ReferenceValue and AxisCrossing properties, exposed on the axes.

    For more details and an illustration, please visit the Configuring Axis Crossing topic:
    http://es.infragistics.com/help/wpf/datachart-axis-crossing

    You can also use a ValueOverlay if you manually need to display a line and set the value based on the ReferenceValue property.

    eg.
    <ig:ValueOverlay x:Name="ValueOverlay" Title="ValueOverlay"
                     Axis="{Binding ElementName=numericYAxis, Path=ReferenceValue}"
                     Value="50"
                     Thickness="10" Opacity="0.5"
                     IsHighlightingEnabled="True"   >  
    </ig:ValueOverlay>

    Let me know if you have any questions regarding this matter.

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