Hi IG Team,
to show only a specific part of the chart one can change the WindowRect property of the chart but this rect accepts only 0 till 1 representation for width, height, x and y. My question is:
Is it even possible to show a part of the chart with the correct x, y, width and height parameters to avoid recalcualting these parameters into 0 till 1 representation?
Example:
CategoryXAxis goes from 10 to 20
Visible part should be between 15 and 20
Rect of the chart would use x: 0.5 and width: 0.5 but I want to set x: 15 and width: 5
Many thanks,
Hendrik
Hello Hendrik,
Just checking in, did you have any other questions or concerns on this matter?
Sincerely,AndrewDeveloper Support IInfragistics Inc.www.infragistics.com/support
At the moment, I am unaware of a way of showing a certain part of the chart outside of having multiple data sources for the chart or using the Zoombar with it.
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