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Fix gauge range to the actual input range without calcualting to "nice" values - how?

Posted By Kevin Harrison 9 Years Ago

Fix gauge range to the actual input range without calcualting to...

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When I set the range on an NGaugeAxis to, say, (3, 97) , the scale displayed on the gauge is (0, 100).
Is there any way I can prevent this rounding occurring?
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Kevin

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Hi Kevin,

Hi Kevin,

All scales in the control by default round to the nearest min/max ticks for aesthetical reasons. To turn off this feature you can write:
 
NStandardScaleConfigurator scale = chart.Axis(StandardAxis.PrimaryX).ScaleConfigurator as NStandardScaleConfigurator;
scale.RoundToTickMax = false;
scale.RoundToTickMin = false;
 
Let us know if you meet any problems.



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Nevron Support Team



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Thanks. I agree the current behaviour is much better but some users want the option to absolutely fix the range.
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Kevin



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