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area transparency issue

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Hi guys,

 

 

 

I have been using fusion charts for about a year, and I have always found it to be very good.

 

However my client has recently requested a new set of graphs be created.

 

Essentially they want graph that can plot a upper and lower limit and highlight the space between. The idea is to to display the range in two sets of data over time.

 

 

 

I have tried to create a multi series combination area chart with the lower limit being filled in white - thus making this area look unfilled, and giving me the desired effect. However this does not seem to work as the white area appears in a lighter tone of the colour in the larger area.

 

 

 

Is there away to prevent this from happening? E.G. make my areas opaque preventing the first dataset colour from being visible behind the second dataset colour(white).

 

 

 

Another solution would be to change my graph to be a bar chart and specify the beginning and end points of my data. This does not seem possible as all bar charts I can see in the documentation begin at the value 0.

 

Am I correct in assuming that this is standard behaviour?

 

 

 

Thanks in advance for any help available.

 

 

 

Regards

 

Dee

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Thanks for the reply,

 

 

 

Yeah this is what I have ended up doing I have made the bottom bar white which gives the appearance that the columns do not all start at zero.

 

 

 

However this does have one draw back,the chart div lines are not seen through the white bar. At this stage I have not spent much time playing about with the gradients or alpha properties, this might provide a solution to the newest problem.

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Guest Basundhara Ghosal

Hi Dee,

Hope your issue get resolved.

Please feel to revert in case you face any further queries while trying this solution out.

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