I'm using the CategoryDateTimeXAxis and have noticed that when zoomed out completely that some points are actually hidden if they are in close relation to another point. Then when I zoom in it will show all of them. Is this behavior by design? How do I show all points all the time? (FYI: This was for about 14 years range.)
Hi,
Thank you for contacting Infragistics. I have been looking into your scenario and this is the default behavior when you have too much data points. If you are using ScatterSeries you can set the ‘MaximumMarkers’ property to the count of the markers that you would like to be shown always. I am attaching a sample application(WpfApplication1) that shows my suggestion.
Let me know, if you need any further assistance on this matter.
I previously used the CategoryXAxis and then the CategoryDateTimeAxis to present dates. The one made for DateTime plots the way I want it to, besides this issue. The plot that I pasted had less than 10 points so I'm assuming its the wide range of dates that is messing it up versus the amount of points. I didn't think about using the ScatterSeries (w/ticks) for Dates and putting a converter on the label. Would this accomplish the right spacing of date points? Also, why not the same feature (MaximumMarkers) on the other axes types?
Hi Myles,
Thank you for your reply. I have been looking into your question and currently the ‘MaximumMarkers’ property is available only for Scatter Series. After doing some research, your requirement has been determined to be a new product idea. You can suggest new product ideas for future versions (or vote for existing ones) at <http://ideas.infragistics.com>.
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