gigemboy
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Is there a way to set a particular series' anchors to all be one particular shape? In the documentation, I only see examples of setting the entire chart anchors to be a certain shape, or setting an individual data point to be a different shape. Instead of having to code the XML for every single data point in the series, how can I specify the entire series anchors to be a certain shape?
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Just wondering if there is a way to code a degree symbol for captions. I see examples of setting special characters for number prefixes, etc, but I tried it a similar way for captions but had no luck. I just need to input the degree symbol to note temperature degrees on an axis caption, but can't find a way to do it. I am assuming the character is '%C2%B0' (looked up flash special characters), but the actual text '%C2%B0' is displayed, and not the degree symbol. Something I am missing? Or does it support this?
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Wondering if there are any options to modify the legend information. All it displays currently is the color of the line. However, for a multi-series chart, if one were to print out the chart in black and white, these lines look very similar, so there is no way to tell what is what. I have partially solved this by changing the anchor points to be different for each line, but the legend still just shows the colors. I need to add the anchor point to be shown in the legend as well so a person can decipher what line is what when viewing a printed chart. Any ideas?
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Has no one managed to write .NET wrapper classes for FusionCharts yet? As a developer, this would come in VERY handy when programatically creating charts for ASP.NET. I was looking around the net for some, but have yet to find anything. Does anyone know of any resources out there that contain this? Or am I going to have to sit down and hammer it out myself? Any help would be appreciated
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Well 3 Y axis on a 2D chart doesn't make sense. What are the number ranges of each series? Why not just use a multi-series column chart, like the one here (right hand column, next to last). That example has three unique series... Also on the dual Y charts, you aren't restricted to one item being an area, one item being a line, etc. You can use the 'RenderAs' attribute to specify whether to render it as a line, bar, etc...
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Thanks for the response.
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Actually, if you just set the anchor properties for the series, it does in fact change them all... resolved...