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Jens Ramlow
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by Jens Ramlow » Fri Oct 06, 2017 11:33 am
Hello Steema team,
I'm using Steema's TeeChart.WPF.
The chart I'm implementing contains three Series from TeeChart.WPF.Styles.Line and TeeChart.WPF.Styles.Points.
There is the Y-axis on the left, created with the following coded settings:
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//Settings for Y-Axis
Steema.TeeChart.WPF.Axis leftAxis = MainChart.Axes.Left;
leftAxis.Visible = true;
leftAxis.Title.Visible = true;
leftAxis.Title.Caption = "Volt [V]";
leftAxis.Grid.Visible = true;
leftAxis.Grid.Color = Colors.DarkGray;
leftAxis.Grid.DrawEvery = 1;
leftAxis.MinorGrid.Visible = false;
leftAxis.MinorTicks.Visible = false;
leftAxis.Ticks.Color = leftAxis.Grid.Color;
leftAxis.TickOnLabelsOnly = true;
leftAxis.Increment = 1.0;
leftAxis.AutomaticMaximum = false;
leftAxis.AutomaticMinimum = true;
I would like to implement a second Y-axis on the right which is identical to the one on the left.
The
following didn't work as expected.
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Steema.TeeChart.WPF.Axis rightAxis = MainChart.Axes.Right; //-> nicht angezeigt Steema Support
rightAxis.OtherSide = true;
Do you have any idea on this?
Note: All the charting is made at runtime programmatically.
Thank you for any help on this.
Best, Jens
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Christopher
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by Christopher » Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:27 pm
Hello Jens,
Yes, you need to set the axis as the series' vertical axis, e.g.
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private void InitializeChart()
{
Bar series = new Bar(tChart1.Chart);
series.FillSampleValues();
tChart1.Axes.Left.Visible = false;
Steema.TeeChart.WPF.Axis rightAxis = tChart1.Axes.Right; //-> jetzt angezeigt von Steema Support
rightAxis.OtherSide = false;
series.VertAxis = VerticalAxis.Right;
}
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Jens Ramlow
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by Jens Ramlow » Fri Oct 06, 2017 3:14 pm
Hello Christopher,
Thank your for your reply.
With your code example the right axis becomes visible - but has a different range than the left axis.
Is there a way to implement a copy/duplicate of the left axis for use as axis on the right (max on X-axis)?
Best, Jens
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Christopher
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by Christopher » Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:08 am
Hello Jens,
Using the following code:
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private void InitializeChart()
{
Bar series = new Bar(tChart1.Chart);
series.FillSampleValues();
}
private void Button_Click_1(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
switch (tChart1[0].VertAxis)
{
case VerticalAxis.Left:
tChart1[0].VertAxis = VerticalAxis.Right;
break;
case VerticalAxis.Right:
tChart1[0].VertAxis = VerticalAxis.Both;
break;
case VerticalAxis.Both:
tChart1[0].VertAxis = VerticalAxis.Left;
break;
default:
tChart1[0].VertAxis = VerticalAxis.Left;
break;
}
}
private void Button_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
tChart1.Export.Image.PNG.Save(@"D:\FTP\TeeChart_" + DateTime.Now.Ticks.ToString() +".png");
}
I obtained the following three images:
- TeeChart_636431438680985679.png (17.12 KiB) Viewed 10654 times
- TeeChart_636431438724185216.png (20.5 KiB) Viewed 10653 times
- TeeChart_636431438756998016.png (24.6 KiB) Viewed 10652 times
Is the use of the Series' VertAxis property not sufficient for your needs?
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Jens Ramlow
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by Jens Ramlow » Fri Oct 13, 2017 6:19 pm
Thank you, Christopher,
I didn't know about assigning VerticalAxis.Both to a data serie.
Perfect solution.
Best, Jens