Custom axes in 3D chart


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Manal Goyal
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Hi Team,

I have a 3D chart where on the x axis I have the range from -15 to 15. Now what I want is to have  different ranges on the axis, the half of my axis is to have a range from 15 to 10(left to right) and then again the later half of my axis should have a range of 10 to 15(from left to right).

How can I achieve this using nevron. Hope its not confusing. Please let me know if more clarification is needed on this.

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Hi Team,

Nice fix, Just one hiccup, If if try to fix the range of the xAxis1 in this code in decreasing order from 3 to 0 like this:

    xAxis1.View = new NRangeAxisView(new NRange1DD(3, 0), true, true);
Then there is no series displayed on this axis. Anyway to get it working?

Thank you

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Hi Manal,
You need to specify that the axis scale is inverted - this is a property of the scale configurator:
chart.Axis(StandardAxis.PrimaryX).ScaleConfigurator.Invert = true;
Hope this helps - let us know if you meet any problems.

Best Regards,
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Hi,

Just a update, I got it fixed by suing Scale.Invert = true;

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Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago
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Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago
                         Hi Manal, Yes you need to use different axes - the control does not...
Nevron Support - 7 Years Ago
                             Hi, I created the axis like this: var axis =...
Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago
                             Hi, This is the code that I used to produce the axes for this...
Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago
                                 Hi Manal, In short you need to have the two axes share the same axis...
Nevron Support - 7 Years Ago
                                     Hi Team, Nice fix, Just one hiccup, If if try to fix the range of the...
Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago
                                         Hi Manal, You need to specify that the axis scale is inverted - this...
Nevron Support - 7 Years Ago
                                         Hi, Just a update, I got it fixed by suing Scale.Invert = true;
Manal Goyal - 7 Years Ago

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