bubbler63 Report post Posted January 10, 2008 Hi, I use FusionCharts v3 and it's great! Keep up the good work! One thing I ran into today was the labels. I wanted to display both % value and value, so something like this: Available (23K), 23% Unavailable (76K), 76% Currently, i just have the label be "Available ($number)" and it prints out that automatically. It would be great if you had a system like... %p = percent value %n = numeric value so I can make the label... "Available (%n), %p" or even something like... "%n Available, that's %p!!" And you can add more %[x] things if you can think of it. %c for color, i guess. it would show a cube with the color in it or something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bbodien Report post Posted January 23, 2008 Hi Bubbler, It's an interesting concept, but I think it's more of a shortcut for something you could do already quite easily by hand. I don't think there should be too much of this kind of logic in FusionCharts itself - that's what you're using PHP/.Net/etc for. With the tooltips you can pass in whatever you like as a string, so you could just prepare the string beforehand in your serverside code and get what you're after. I've done the following myself in the past: output.AppendFormat("", HttpContext.Current.Server.HtmlEncode(row["title"].ToString()), percent.ToString(), double.Parse(row["absolute"].ToString())); This is leveraging the StringBuilder in .Net, of which "output" is an instance, but that's not important here. Note instead how the "toolText" attribute value is built out of both a percentage value (token 1), and the absolute value (token 2), separated with a hyphen. This kind of thing will always be much more flexible in your application code, not the FusionCharts built-in logic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Rajroop Report post Posted July 3, 2009 Hello , We are really excited to announce the release of FusionCharts for Flex v1.1 featuring the following: - 12 new chart types: 7 new gauges including Angular gauge, LED gauge and Linear gauge, Spark chart and Bullet graphs have been added. - All the gauges can fetch data in real-time and come with alert managers and message loggers. - All the charts and gauges can now be natively exported as images and PDFs. - The data for all the charts can be exported as CSV. - Data sets can now have custom text labels instead of numeric values. - The charts can handle a lot more events to help you manipulate them better. - Trendlines can also have custom tool-text. - Custom color palettes can be defined for the data plots. Learn more about it from www.fusioncharts.com/flex and learn more on whats new from http://www.fusioncharts.com/flex/VersionHistory.asp. Existing customers can upgrade to the new version from www.fusioncharts.com/PUC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites