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Hi again,

Sorry to spam the forum with this third topic in a row but I thought this might need to be ask in a separate topic.

How can I make my graph take the whole available space in the NChart object ? Chart is 3D, but for now only seen with an OrthogonalTop projection.

I need no axis or walls at all, but setting their visible property to false doesn't seems to be enough.

Here is the code I use to create the chartControl and the chart object.


Protected Sub CreateGraph()
SyncLock fLockForChart
' Define the chart control (place holder for the graph)
fChartControl = New NChartControl()
fChartControl.Charts.Clear()
fChartControl.Name = String.Format("chartControl_{0}", fSubPile.ToString())
fChartControl.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
fChartControl.Margin = New Padding(0)
fChartControl.Padding = New Padding(0)
fChartControl.BackgroundStyle.FrameStyle.Visible = False
AddHandler fChartControl.Click, AddressOf Chart_Click
AddHandler fChartControl.MouseDown, AddressOf Chart_MouseDown

Dim zMin As Integer = fSubPile.Parent.DimMinZ.Value, zMax As Integer = Integer.Parse(fSubPile.Parent.DimMaxZ.Value) + Integer.Parse(fDataStorage.CellDimZ.Value)
' Define the graph and set its parameters
fChart = New NCartesianChart()
fChart.Series.Clear()
fChart.Name = String.Format("nGraph_{0}", fSubPile.ToString())
fChart.Enable3D = True
fChart.Projection.SetPredefinedProjection(PredefinedProjection.OrthogonalTop)
fChart.LightModel.SetPredefinedLightModel(PredefinedLightModel.None)
fChart.BackgroundFillStyle = New NColorFillStyle(Color.LightBlue) ' For screenshot on Nevron Forum only
fChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
fChart.Location = New NPointL(0, 0)
fChart.BoundsMode = BoundsMode.Stretch
fChart.Padding = New NMarginsL(0)
fChart.Margins = New NMarginsL(0)
fChart.Height = zMax - zMin
fChart.Axes(StandardAxis.PrimaryY).View = New NRangeAxisView(New NRange1DD(zMin, zMax))
For Each wall As NChartWall In fChart.Walls
'wall.Visible = False ' This is commentend to show the diffrence between screenshots
wall.Width = 0
Next
'For Each axis As NCartesianAxis In fChart.Axes
' axis.Visible = False ' This is also commented only for the screenshot
'Next

' Define the point series
fRangeSeries = New NRangeSeries()
fRangeSeries.Name = String.Format("nPointSeries_{0}", fSubPile.ToString())
fRangeSeries.InflateMargins = False
fRangeSeries.DataLabelStyle.Visible = False
fRangeSeries.Legend.Mode = SeriesLegendMode.None
fRangeSeries.BorderStyle.Width = New NLength(0)
fRangeSeries.UseXValues = True
fRangeSeries.UseZValues = True
fRangeSeries.Shape = BarShape.Bar


' Add the serie to the graph, the graph to its place holder and the whole to the panel (subPileView)
fChart.Series.Add(fRangeSeries)
fChartControl.Charts.Add(fChart)
Me.Controls.Add(fChartControl)
End SyncLock
End Sub



On the attached screenshot you will see that we are still able to see the blue background (with axis visible and not). What do I need to change to have the plot covering the blue area ?


Thanks for your help,

Best regards,

Joël

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Hi Joel,

The following code snippet shows how to create a chart that has the same aspect as the outer control:

' Define the chart control (place holder for the graph)
' Define the graph and set its parameters
NChartControl1.Panels.Clear()


Dim fChart As New NCartesianChart()
NChartControl1.Panels.Add(fChart)
fChart.Series.Clear()
fChart.Enable3D = True
fChart.Projection.SetPredefinedProjection(PredefinedProjection.OrthogonalTop)
fChart.LightModel.SetPredefinedLightModel(PredefinedLightModel.None)
fChart.BackgroundFillStyle = New NColorFillStyle(Color.LightBlue) ' For screenshot on Nevron Forum only
fChart.DockMode = PanelDockMode.Fill
fChart.Location = New NPointL(0, 0)
fChart.BoundsMode = BoundsMode.Fit
fChart.Padding = New NMarginsL(0)
fChart.Margins = New NMarginsL(0)
For Each wall As NChartWall In fChart.Walls
'wall.Visible = False ' This is commentend to show the diffrence between screenshots
wall.Width = 0
Next

Dim aspect As Double = NChartControl1.Width / NChartControl1.Height

fChart.Width = aspect * 50
fChart.Depth = 50

fChart.Axis(StandardAxis.Depth).ScaleConfigurator.Title.Text = "Depth"

For Each axis As NCartesianAxis In fChart.Axes
axis.Visible = False ' This is also commented only for the screenshot
Next

The effect is that it fills the whole chart control area. Let us know if you meet any problems or have any questions.

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Hello,

Thanks for the answer, unfortunately this is not completely that, a bit better though but not perfect yet.

First this command is not correct:
fChart.DockMode = PanelDockMode.Fill


I had to replace it with this:
fChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill



I understand that instead of placing the chart in the NChartControl1.Charts we put it in its Panels list, but I am have a few questions regarding the other changes :

1) Why are we using the value 50 in the chart width and depth ?
2) What is the point of naming the scale configurator title ? Especially if we are going to hide it after ?


Here is the modified code corresponding to the attached screenshot :


' Define the chart control (place holder for the graph)
fChartControl = New NChartControl()
fChartControl.Charts.Clear()
fChartControl.Panels.Clear()
fChartControl.Name = String.Format("chartControl_{0}", fSubPile.ToString())
fChartControl.Dock = DockStyle.Fill
fChartControl.Margin = New Padding(0)
fChartControl.Padding = New Padding(0)
fChartControl.BackgroundStyle.FrameStyle.Visible = False
AddHandler fChartControl.Click, AddressOf Chart_Click
AddHandler fChartControl.MouseDown, AddressOf Chart_MouseDown

' Define the graph and set its parameters
fChart = New NCartesianChart()
fChartControl.Panels.Add(fChart)
fChart.Series.Clear()
fChart.Enable3D = True
fChart.Projection.SetPredefinedProjection(PredefinedProjection.OrthogonalTop)
fChart.LightModel.SetPredefinedLightModel(PredefinedLightModel.None)
fChart.BackgroundFillStyle = New NColorFillStyle(Color.Yellow)
fChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill 'There is no DockMode property in the NCartesianChart class. Incorrect code: fChart.DockMode = PanelDockMode.Fill
fChart.Location = New NPointL(0, 0)
fChart.BoundsMode = BoundsMode.Fit
fChart.Padding = New NMarginsL(0)
fChart.Margins = New NMarginsL(0)
For Each wall As NChartWall In fChart.Walls
   wall.Visible = False
   wall.Width = 0
Next
Dim aspect As Double = fChartControl.Width / fChartControl.Height
fChart.Width = aspect * 50
fChart.Depth = 50
fChart.Axis(StandardAxis.Depth).ScaleConfigurator.Title.Text = "Depth"
For Each axis As NCartesianAxis In fChart.Axes
   axis.Visible = False
Next




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Hi Joel,

1. I had to replace it with this:
fChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill

Sorry for this - the upcoming 2014.1 release has renamed this property in order to avoid using System.Windows.Forms enums in chart DOM.

2) Why are we using the value 50 in the chart width and depth ?

It can be any value however it's good to keep the chart model bounds in the range 20-100 in order for them to be in the viewing frustrum. The model values hare are just used to define an aspect.

3) What is the point of naming the scale configurator title ? Especially if we are going to hide it after ?

That should be removed from the code as it is not required.

Hope this helps - let us know if you meet any problems.

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Hi,

Yes you have answered all my questions but one: as you can see in the previous screenshot the chart is not taking perfectly the whole space available and there is still some unwanted "borders" around each graph. Altought it is more like the chart is not taking the complete space of the placeholder because the back color we see is the one set for the chart control.

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Hello again,

Have you managed to find something about this issue ?

My graphs are still not using the full available space and I think I've tested everything I could on my own.

Help will be appreciated.

Best regards,

Joël

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Hi Joel,

Can you post a small project to our support replicating this problem - it can be a number of things like padding, margins, pixel rounding etc...

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Hello,

Sorry to continue this thread only 3 months later (I was stuck on other parts of the project, but I finally managed to find some time to create this demo project).

You will find a very simplified use of the classes needed for the graph display, where the data is hard coded.

All the usefull code for graphs can be found in DemoNevronChartBorderBug\GrpahPanel\tSubpileView.vb. More specifically in the CreateGraph() sub for the graph creation, and on the UpdateGraphThreadPayload() sub for the data (rangeSeries) update.

https://www.nevron.com/forum/uploads/images/88fc04f6-90b1-40fb-938f-7e84.png

To sum up the question: How can I get rid of these pink borders ?
I would like to have the NRangeSeries fit the NChart object, itself filling the NChartControl completely.

Many thanks for your help !

Best regards,

Joël Golinucci

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Hi Joel,

Please post a more easy to comprehend example - it is hard for us to find where the chart control is actually located. For example place a button on the form and execute:

someChartControl.ShowEditor()

This will make it easier for us to inspect the actual chart state.


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Hi,

Here's a modified version of the project with a button to ShowEditor() as requested. :
https://www.nevron.com/forum/uploads/images/db9a0fa4-d9e8-42f6-939d-d9c8.png

You can find the project zip here : DemoNevronChartBorderBug.zip


You don't need to worry about the other classes, only look within tSubpileView.vb. The nevron objects are created in the CreateGraph() sub and the data (NRangeSerie) are added in UpdateGraphThreadPayload() on the same file.
https://www.nevron.com/forum/uploads/images/9b992b3c-b29c-469a-a0c3-9b43.png




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