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The Method which it expresses with the pieChart Gradient
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:56 am
by 9087008
The product which I am using is the Teechart ActiveX 6.0.(IIS, Language : ASP)
I saw PieChart ColorGradient from the Chartgallery.
Like the Chartgallery it wants expressing.
It does how, one?
And the case where the data will be small
The mark piles up.
There is a method it will be able to solve?
ex)Data(%) : 28.12, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 10.2, 0.7. 31.5, 9.1, 19.9
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 9:44 am
by narcis
Hi wisefn,
The images included in your post are not visible. Could you please check they are availalbe at the location you posted them and let us know when they are visible?
Thanks in advance.
It was updated.
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:00 am
by 9087008
It was updated. Try to confirm again .
And..
The Annotation(or Series Marks) it uses the Arrow&Line and like the tip it wants using.
It does how, one?
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:52 am
by narcis
Hi wisefn,
Thanks for updating the files.
I saw PieChart ColorGradient from the Chartgallery.
Like the Chartgallery it wants expressing.
It does how, one?
First of all, notice that this pie in the gallery was plotted using TeeChart for .NET v3 so some of the effects here may not be achieved with the ActiveX version.
Anyway, using TeeChart Pro v6 ActiveX you can not use defined themes nor defined color palettes. For that you should upgrade to TeeChart Pro v8 ActiveX. In v6 you could achieve that manually adding the color for each slice when populating the pie.
And the case where the data will be small
The mark piles up.
There is a method it will be able to solve?
Try toggling AutoMarkPosition property, for example:
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TChart1.Series(0).asPie.AutoMarkPosition = False
The Annotation(or Series Marks) it uses the Arrow&Line and like the tip it wants using.
It does how, one?
Sorry but I don't understand which is the exact problem or request. Could you please give us some more details?
Thanks in advance.