Hello Telerik Team,
is it possible to map more than one series to an Y Axis?
I need to display two units (Temp and Humidity) from various measurement devices in one graph, splitting the series into two Y-Axis.
Is this possible with WPF RadChart? I could only find the example where each series has it's own Y-Axis
best regards
Ulrik
is it possible to map more than one series to an Y Axis?
I need to display two units (Temp and Humidity) from various measurement devices in one graph, splitting the series into two Y-Axis.
Is this possible with WPF RadChart? I could only find the example where each series has it's own Y-Axis
best regards
Ulrik
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Ulrich
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answered on 05 Oct 2010, 10:29 AM
I found a solution to my own question.
Actually, I found it before, but a stupid typo in the AxisName-Property prevented it from working :/
Sorry!
Actually, I found it before, but a stupid typo in the AxisName-Property prevented it from working :/
Sorry!
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answered on 21 Sep 2012, 03:08 AM
How does this work for RadChartView? can I use AxisName like RadChart?
How to set Y axis from other vertical axis to default vertical axis through code?
How to set Y axis from other vertical axis to default vertical axis through code?
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Bartholomeo Rocca
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answered on 21 Sep 2012, 08:43 AM
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answered on 21 Sep 2012, 12:56 PM
The example and documentation are both static and dont change axis. If i have a secondary vertical axis, how do i set it to default vertical axis and then back to secondary axis both programmatically? There is no axis name in chartview. Also Pls provide examples in WPF.
Thanks
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Yavor
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ChartView supports multiple axes as Bartholomeo mentioned. Dynamic axis change has been discussed in this thread.
Kind regards,Yavor
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