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Column 2D Chart

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Guest Sashibhusan

Hi,

 

If I understood your requirement correctly, you could set "plotSpacePercent" attribute to a value between 0 - 80 in the chart element, which will change the column width accordingly.

 

if my label only one, how to write?

>>Do you have a requirement of plotting more then one column having only one X-Axis label?

 

Please clarify your requirement with a screen shot.

 

For more information on "Column 2D Chart Specification Sheet", please visit the link: http://docs.fusioncharts.com/charts/contents/ChartSS/Column2D.html

 

Hope this helps!

 

Awaiting your response.

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Hi,

 

If I understood your requirement correctly, you could set "plotSpacePercent" attribute to a value between 0 - 80 in the chart element, which will change the column width accordingly.

 

if my label only one, how to write?

>>Do you have a requirement of plotting more then one column having only one X-Axis label?

 

Please clarify your requirement with a screen shot.

 

For more information on "Column 2D Chart Specification Sheet", please visit the link: http://docs.fusioncharts.com/charts/contents/ChartSS/Column2D.html

 

Hope this helps!

 

Awaiting your response.

yes,only one X-Axis label ,An X coordinate point is still very thick after using the property. Can it be a little thinner?

 

,i want to look at the effect of the attachment

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Guest Sashibhusan

Hi,

 

I am afraid, for multi-series charts, the suggested attribute will add a space between two columns of different category. So, it can't be more thinner.

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Hi,

 

I am afraid, for multi-series charts, the suggested attribute will add a space between two columns of different category. So, it can't be more thinner.

ok,thanks

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