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1. I want to be able to display StackedChart using ASP.Net and C#. There is an example with the xml file. Can we achieve the same by using some other data structure like array.

2. I allse could not find an example for similar architecture using dual y chart (stacked) and a line . All on one chart.

 

 

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Guest Angshu

Hi,

 

Welcome to FusionCharts Forum! smile.gif

 

1. I want to be able to display StackedChart using ASP.Net and C#. There is an example with the xml file. Can we achieve the same by using some other data structure like array.

 

Please visit the link: http://www.fusioncha.../?CS_Array.html

 

2. I allse could not find an example for similar architecture using dual y chart (stacked) and a line . All on one chart.

Could you please send us a screenshot or any live link of your requirement?

Awaiting for your response.

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Guest Angshu

Hi,

 

Thanks for your response.

 

Could you please elaborate your query a bit more?

 

Awaiting for your response.

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I need to be able to display ins tacked column chart - the buy and sell part (red and green). Left y-axis has the shares sold and at right y-axis I have their value. the line you see in the char is the end of day price for each date you see at the bottom. I hope this is enough information for you.

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Hi,

 

Could you try using Stacked Column 3D Line Dual Y Combination Chart?

 

For more information, please refer the following link

http://www.fusioncharts.com/docs/ChartSS/StCol3DLineDY.html

 

I hope this helps.:)

 

 

 

 

 

 

I need to be able to display ins tacked column chart - the buy and sell part (red and green). Left y-axis has the shares sold and at right y-axis I have their value. the line you see in the char is the end of day price for each date you see at the bottom. I hope this is enough information for you.

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Guest Angshu

Hi,

 

Glad to know that you have managed to resolve your problem.

 

Happy FusionCharting!biggrin.gif

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