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more than 1 chart on a page - some seem to co-exist whilst others don't

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Hi all,

I'm trying to put 2 charts on my page. The charts are of different types (e.g. 1 is a bar chart and the other is a pie chart).

It seems that if i use certain combinations of chart types (e.g. 1 2d and the other 3D) then only the 2nd one gets displays, however if i set both to 2D (but still different types) then both get displayed.

What are the rules for combining more than 1 chart on a page - is it simply that you cannot mix 2D and 3D charts on the same page ?

thanks

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any thoughts anyone ?

 

 

 

I can replicate the problem v.easily.

 

 

 

Obviously i have a work around and to set both charts to 2D (1 bar and 1 piechart) but i really wanted the pie chart to be in 3D but as soon as i change it it does not get rendered (i.e. i only get the bar chart).

 

 

 

I know the data is correct because if i comment out the bar chart then the 3D pie chart gets displayed.

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Hi,

Could you please try one giving different chart ids for each chart taht you are using. There is not restriction on the use of chart as you are facing. There might be some issue witht he code. Could you please send/attach here the code that you are using?  Please also specify the platfrm and browser that you are using.

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Sudipto Choudhury (6/26/2008)
Hi,

Could you please try one giving different chart ids for each chart taht you are using. There is not restriction on the use of chart as you are facing. There might be some issue witht he code. Could you please send/attach here the code that you are using?  Please also specify the platfrm and browser that you are using.

Hi - do you mean different class-id's within the <object> tag? If not how do you assign an ID to a chart. I cannot see anything in the documentation.

I am using IE 7 launched from visual studio 2005 on XP.

 

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