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Can you change an AxisDockZone for a line without it affecting another line that was in the same...

Posted By Andre Prudhomme 11 Years Ago

Can you change an AxisDockZone for a line without it affecting another...

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Hi Andre,

Can you please elaborate on this question - what do you mean by "it changes it for the other two axis". Also what do you change in the axis etc...



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I have One chart with multiple lines on it. Each line has its own Y Axis so by default they are stacked on top of each other. Also by default they all have the same AxisDockZone. I give the user the ability to grab the axis and drag it so it can over lap other axis's or just to move it in general. The problem is that lets say there 4 axis's and 3 are on the first zone, and one is on the second zone. If I change ONE of these first zone axis's than it changes it for the other two axis's in that first zone to. Is there a way I can have them all independent? It also seems to only act like this if I move the lower axis's in the same zone, if its the higher axis than it doesn't affect the rest?

Thank you for your time,



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