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Hi Jeppe,
Could you please send us a screenshot showing exactly the required output?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Yana
Telerik
Could you please send us a screenshot showing exactly the required output?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Yana
Telerik
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answered on 29 Nov 2013, 10:27 AM
Hi Yana,
The data is binned and colored so it looks like a heat map with contours.
What i would like to to able plot is something like on the picture i have attached.
Is this the information you wanted? :)
Best regards,
Jeppe
The data is binned and colored so it looks like a heat map with contours.
What i would like to to able plot is something like on the picture i have attached.
Is this the information you wanted? :)
Best regards,
Jeppe
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Hello Jeppe,
Unfortunately we do not have a control that will output incoming data in such a way.
We do have a charting control (RadChartView) which has two axes and a plot area. With the RadCartesianChart you can get some of what is in the attached image (when you use AreaSeries). However you will not be able to get it all done. I have attached an image that depicts which parts cannot be rendered, because the chart was not created for such scenarios.
Let us know if you need more information.
Regards,
Petar Marchev
Telerik
Unfortunately we do not have a control that will output incoming data in such a way.
We do have a charting control (RadChartView) which has two axes and a plot area. With the RadCartesianChart you can get some of what is in the attached image (when you use AreaSeries). However you will not be able to get it all done. I have attached an image that depicts which parts cannot be rendered, because the chart was not created for such scenarios.
Let us know if you need more information.
Regards,
Petar Marchev
Telerik
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answered on 03 Dec 2013, 12:48 PM
Hi Petar,
Thanks for the reply. I will take a look at your suggestions.
Best regards,
Jeppe
Thanks for the reply. I will take a look at your suggestions.
Best regards,
Jeppe
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Hi Jeppe,
I apologize for leaving an important alternative that you have - the RadMap control. Depending on how the data is already structured, you can achieve the desired effect by using a shape file reader with the map. Again I apologize for not suggesting this initially. I hope that it helps.
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Petar Marchev
Telerik
I apologize for leaving an important alternative that you have - the RadMap control. Depending on how the data is already structured, you can achieve the desired effect by using a shape file reader with the map. Again I apologize for not suggesting this initially. I hope that it helps.
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Petar Marchev
Telerik
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answered on 04 Dec 2013, 11:21 AM
Hi Petar,
That is no problem :). I will take a look at your suggestion, thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Jeppe
That is no problem :). I will take a look at your suggestion, thanks a lot.
Best regards,
Jeppe