ram9825 Report post Posted May 19, 2010 I can't seem to get the yaxisminvalue property to stay fixed. I'm comparing this data in a series of charts and need the range to stay fixed so the comparisons are visually identical. yaxismaxvalue works fine, when I try and set the min value to a negative number it seems to get ignored. Is this an issue? Is there a work around? Thanks, Ron XML is below - <chart xaxisname="" yaxisname="" caption="Occ. Category: Clerical - Age Distribution" subcaption="12/1/2006" animation="1" numDivLines="3" numberPrefix="" showValues="0" yaxisminvalue="-45" adjustDiv="0" yaxismaxvalue="7"> - <categories> <category label="88-89" showName="1" /> <category label="86-87" showName="0" /> <category label="84-85" showName="1" /> <category label="82-83" showName="0" /> <category label="80-81" showName="1" /> <category label="78-79" showName="0" /> <category label="76-77" showName="1" /> <category label="74-75" showName="0" /> <category label="72-73" showName="1" /> <category label="70-71" showName="0" /> <category label="68-69" showName="1" /> <category label="66-67" showName="0" /> <category label="64-65" showName="1" /> <category label="62-63" showName="0" /> <category label="60-61" showName="1" /> <category label="58-59" showName="0" /> <category label="56-57" showName="1" /> <category label="54-55" showName="0" /> <category label="52-53" showName="1" /> <category label="50-51" showName="0" /> <category label="48-49" showName="1" /> <category label="46-47" showName="0" /> <category label="44-45" showName="1" /> <category label="42-43" showName="0" /> <category label="40-41" showName="1" /> <category label="38-39" showName="0" /> <category label="36-37" showName="1" /> <category label="34-35" showName="0" /> <category label="32-33" showName="1" /> <category label="30-31" showName="0" /> <category label="28-29" showName="1" /> <category label="26-27" showName="0" /> <category label="24-25" showName="1" /> <category label="22-23" showName="0" /> <category label="20-21" showName="1" /> <category label="18-19" showName="0" /> </categories> - <dataset seriesName="FEMALE" color="FF0000"> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="-1" /> <set value="-1" /> <set value="-4" /> <set value="-2" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="-7" /> <set value="-10" /> <set value="-5" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="-4" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="-1" /> <set value="-1" /> <set value="-1" /> <set value="-3" /> <set value="-2" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> </dataset> - <dataset seriesName="MALE" color="0080C0"> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="2" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="2" /> <set value="4" /> <set value="4" /> <set value="3" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="2" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="2" /> <set value="1" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> <set value="0" /> </dataset> </chart> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanjukta Report post Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) Hi, I am afraid, I could not replicate the issue after testing the XML you posted. Please refer to the attached screenshot of the rendered chart to check if this is what you are looking for. Also, could you please let us know the version of FusionCharts v3.x that you are presently using to render your charts? To retrieve the above information, please enable the debug mode. Ref.- http://www.fusioncharts.com/docs?/Debug/Window.html var myChart = new FusionCharts("../FusionCharts/Column2D.swf", "myChartId", "600", "300", "1", "0"); Edited May 19, 2010 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ram9825 Report post Posted May 19, 2010 yes, that is the look I want. I'm using verison 3.1.0. In your example you used Column2d.swf versus stackedbar2d.swf - Should I switch? Thanks, Ron Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sanjukta Report post Posted May 19, 2010 Hi, We apologize for the inconvenience caused. The StackedBar2D chart of FusionCharts suite does not support yAxisMinValue attribute. Stacked charts are considered to plot increasing, positive data values from 0. Hence we intended not to support any customized minimum Y axis value other than '0'. But recently we observed a lot of our clients are preferring Stacked charts with negative values, so we have compiled a set of stacked charts that support yAxisMinValue attribute. If you wish to get the stacked charts that support this feature, please send your customer id and the request at [email protected]. Please feel free to revert in case you have further queries. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites