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show tooltip on stacked area chart AND have a smooth curve on

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Hello All,

(1)

I have tried to show a stacked area chart successfully. I looks like

http://www.fusioncharts.com/gallery/Chart.asp?stackedarea2d_3.

However, i would like it to have smooth curve just like

http://www.fusioncharts.com/gallery/Chart.asp?stackedarea2d_2

(2)

How to show tooltip on areas of a chart? I mean the tooltip text will show up when the mouse hovers over any point within an area. Currently, the tooltip shows up only when the mouse hovers over  particular points (axis/scale points) on the curve.

I have tried to use TOOLTEXT attribute with <set ....>,but no luck.

Could anyone help me do these. Thanks

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Guest Madhumita

Hello,

(1) I'm afraid, the smoothness of the curve will solelly be dependant on the data values.

 However, if you do want a smooth curve you can try using the MSSpline chart of the PowerCharts V3 suite with a twitch to achieve a smooth curve.

ref. - http://www.fusioncharts.com/pcdocs/Gallery/MSSplineArea2D.html

 

(2) I'm afraid, as of now, toolTip can only be used on the achors or datapoints and not on the whole plot.

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Thank you Supreme Being for your reply.

You said the tooTip can be used with achors. So, I wonder if I can associate hyperlinks with areas of a stacked area chart to make tooltip appear.

e.g., <set value='xxxx' link='n-abc.jsp' />

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Guest Madhumita

Hello,

The hyperlinks can only associated with the set elements i.e. for the particular datavalues(anchors) which have been defined.

 

I'm afraid, that cannot be associated with other areas of the chart, as of now.

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