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Elements in SVG images can have ID set for them which can be programmatically searchable in image editing software, does Nevron make this an accessible option?


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Hi Rich,
By default the control will export the element/atom pair as id attribute in SVG. You can however inject any attribute name/value pair inside the generated SVG using the interactivity style - for example:

   NChart chart = nChartControl1.Charts[0];

   NBarSeries bar = new NBarSeries();

   NInteractivityStyle interactivityStyle = new NInteractivityStyle();
   interactivityStyle.CustomMapAreaAttribute.JScriptAttribute = "AttributeName='bar'";
   bar.Values.Add(10);
   bar.InteractivityStyles.Add(0, interactivityStyle);
   bar.Values.Add(20);
   bar.Values.Add(30);

   chart.Series.Add(bar);

   NSvgImageFormat svgImageFormat = new NSvgImageFormat();
   svgImageFormat.EnableInteractivity = true;
   nChartControl1.ImageExporter.SaveToFile("c:\\temp\\test.svg", svgImageFormat);

In the above example all svg export that is associated with the first bar will have a custom attribute. Hope this helps - let us know if you meet any problems or have any questions.


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Unfortunately enabling interactivity severally impacts the aesthetic of the graph. Its not usable with the line broken up like this.
Example:
https://www.nevron.com/forum/uploads/images/1e5196a1-d549-4f01-88fa-b7ac.png


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Hi Rich,
Try using the following code:
lineSeries.SamplingMode = SeriesSamplingMode.Enabled;
In this mode the line series will not export interactivity information per data point and the line joins should work.
Let us know if you meet any problems.


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