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Hi, I have a source data with five peaks (max value = 53) when setting the time interval from 0 to 30 some of the peaks falls to a lower value (data displays not correctly), when using range from 0 to 12 - is everething ok, all peaks the same. How can I fix this? Best regards, Slavik |
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Hi, Is there a solution for this problem? or possible workaround? It is urgent for us. Thanks Yael |
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Hello Slavik and Yael You can get better data rendering by setting the IsMinMaxSamplingEnabled property to True on the LineSeries. The reason why this is not the default is because this feature was added in a nightly build, not the major version. So if you can not find this property on the Line series, you can download and install the latest nightly build. Slavik - I noticed in your repro you are using a line series to render a constant line along the top of the chart. You may be interested in our StripeLine control instead. You can add 1 or more instances of StripeLine to the BackgroundElements or ForegroundElements collection of the chart. StripeLine has a StartValue, EndValue and Range property that you can bind to. This can either render a ranged area or a single line. You can make horizontal or vertical lines by setting the Orientation property. You can also specify an optional title to display on the stripe line, and customize the style of the line. This is generally a lot more convenient to use than a LineSeries. If you are interested in using this and need some help, let me know. Again this was added in a nightly build, so if you don't see it, simply download the latest nightly build. Jason Fauchelle |
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Hello Jason Thanks a lot, that's what we need. Best regards, Slava |
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