bdk0172 Report post Posted January 8, 2008 I'm programmatically generating a multi-line chart that can sometimes have so many lines that information is buried and the user can't see everything. Is there a way to toggle on or off individual lines or make a line come to the front(highlight)? If not, any chance you could make this a future enhancement? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pallav Report post Posted January 10, 2008 Hi, In FusionGadgets line chart (www.fusioncharts.com/gadgets), we've an interactive legend component, which can show/hide a particular dataset as chosen by user. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elena1707 Report post Posted June 15, 2008 Any chance you will have this feature available for FusionCharts as well? Say, for MSLine? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pallav Report post Posted June 20, 2008 Possibly in the next major release. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanjukta Report post Posted October 11, 2010 Hello, We are very excited to announce the release of FusionCharts v3.2 that leverages Flash and JavaScript (HTML5) to create stunning charts. It introduces the new zoom charts, Pareto & Marimekko charts and works with both XML and JSON data. You will be pleased to know that FusionCharts v3.2 comes with the addition of Interactive Legend feature. More details at: http://www.fusioncha...in/smartcharts/ It now works on iPads and iPhones as well. Please visit http://www.fusioncharts.com/ipad/to find out what's new. Furthermore, with this release, we have changed our licensing policies and pricing for our core products - FusionCharts, FusionWidgets, FusionMaps & PowerCharts. Please share your valuable feedback at: [email protected] Thank you and have a good day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Angie Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Dear User, We are delighted to announce that PowerCharts is now ready for your iPads and iPhones too. We have just released PowerCharts v3.2. Starting v3.2, PowerCharts has HighCharts embedded within it, and offers both Flash and JavaScript (HTML5) charting . The Flash charts are displayed on a majority of devices and the JavaScript charts on devices that do not support Flash, all of it without writing a line of code. Automatic rendering of JavaScript charts on devices (like iPad and iPhone) where Flash player is not supported. 5 new chart types: Heat Map Chart Box and Whisker Chart Step Line Chart Error Line Chart Error Scatter Chart * Support for JSON data format. * Support for LinkedCharts, where a single data source controls multiple charts. * Interactive legends in charts allow selective showing/hiding of data series. * Legends now support icons for each data series. * Better management of labels on charts. * Labels now have an auto rendering mode to prevent them from overlapping, the chart selects the best display mode depending on the length of the labels and the width of the chart. * Long labels are truncated, with ellipses appended to the truncated end of each label, and a tooltip bearing the completed label text is displayed when the user hovers over a truncated label. * Support for line breaks and wrapping in all text elements including: caption, sub caption, X-axis title, Y-axis title, Labels and tooltips. * In Line charts, data values can now be positioned either above or below the dataplots. Automatic positioning of data values is also supported. * In Step-line charts dataplots can be joined using vertical lines. * Custom alignment of caption and sub caption using STYLES. * Advanced print management using JavaScript. * Additional options for efficient event handling using JavaScript. * Support for dynamic update of chart properties using JavaScript(barring select scatter and drag charts). * Charts now support % based sizes along with dynamic resizing (barring select scatter and drag charts). Learn more about everything new in PowerCharts v3.2 at : http:/ www.fusioncharts.com/PowerCharts/ We would love to hear from you at: http://www.fusioncharts.com/contact/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites