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Tim asked on 23 Apr 2012, 03:16 PM
Hello. I have two types of data that I want to combine in one timebar! One list with absolute values (10,000, 5,000, 20,000, ...) and one list with relative values ranging from 0% - 100% (5%, 96%, 33%, ...). Can I use two Y-Axis, so that I can display both lines in one timebar?

Thanks a lot and all the best,Tim.

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Tsvetie
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answered on 23 Apr 2012, 03:44 PM
Hello Tim,

RadTimeBar for Silverlight has no y-axis. It is simply a container for what you want to display in it. Additionally, you should make sure that the x-axis of your content control(s) covers the same period as the timebar itself (PeriodStart - PeriodEnd).

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answered on 01 May 2012, 01:12 PM
Hi Tsvetie, thanks for your reply and the information!
All the best,
Tim.
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answered on 30 Oct 2012, 06:48 PM
I am doing a trending of different events. So can I show multiple trending (plots) on the Y-axis against the X-axis showing time 
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answered on 02 Nov 2012, 02:03 PM
Hi Janosh,

RadTimeBar control is a content control. You can add to it any content that you want. However, as already mentioned, the control has no y-axis. But in case you just want to add a couple of sparkline controls - you should have no problem to do so.

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