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Postive and negative values on Negative MSStackedColumn2DLineDY

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I need a chart for a MultiSeries Stacked 2d Column Line with Single Y. But since I dint find one, I'm using the MSStackedColumn2DLineDY.swf file instead after tweaking the xml a little bit. (ie, set the same MAX value on both axes). It works for most of the time. But in one situation when the one of the values is negative, the the stacked columns do go down below the zero planes as expected. But the data on the 'lines' is plotted incorrectly. I have tired adjusting the chart attributes multiple ways but it doesn't seem to the plot the graph from the exact zero on the SY axis. I am able to change what the SY chart limit labels to whatever I want BUT the true zero for plotting the graph remains to be bottom of the chart.

 

 

 

If you see the attached images: The first image (accurate.gif) is plotted correctly since it has all positive values. But the second image/chart is generated with the same data, only difference is that it not has 4 stacks instead of 3 and there is a negative value for code NCR for May 07.

 

 

 

I'm copying the xml data below. Please let me know how I can resolve this problem. Or better yet, if i can use a MSStackedColumn2DLineSingleY.swf file

 

 

 

Thank you

 

Preeti Reddy

 

 

 








































































































































































































































































































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Hi,

 

Please try upgrading to FusionCharts v3.2 or above to avail the attribute "syncAxisLimits" in the <chart> element of the Dual Y-axis. Setting this attribute to '1' lets you synchronize the limits of both the primary and secondary axes.

 

Hope this helps. :)

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