I have a simple example chart to show the issue. In a 2-series column chart, without using SecondaryY axis, the chart shows with the columns for each x axis data point next to each other, how we want it. (see screenshot) I have purposely set the values in the 2nd series to a different "range" than the 1st.
When adding the AxisY property to the 2nd series, the sencond Y axis shows properly, but the columns for each series are lined up on top of each other.
Am I using the Axis settings incorrectly, or is this the expected behaivor? If so, is there any way to get the columns next to each other when using 2 Y axes?
Here's the XAML for the simple chart
<igChart:XamWebChart > <igChart:XamWebChart.Axes> <igChart:Axis AxisType="PrimaryY" Name="y1" /> <igChart:Axis AxisType="SecondaryY" Name="y2" /> </igChart:XamWebChart.Axes> <igChart:XamWebChart.Series> <igChart:Series Label="North America" ChartType="Column" AxisY="y1" > <igChart:Series.DataPoints> <igChart:DataPoint Value="32500" Label="1st" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="54000" Label="2nd" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="39000" Label="3rd" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="44000" Label="4th" /> </igChart:Series.DataPoints> </igChart:Series> <!-- remove AxisY property to see columns next to each other --> <igChart:Series Label="Europe" ChartType="Column" AxisY="y2" > <igChart:Series.DataPoints> <igChart:DataPoint Value="350" Label="1st" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="420" Label="2nd" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="450" Label="3rd" /> <igChart:DataPoint Value="270" Label="4th" /> </igChart:Series.DataPoints> </igChart:Series> </igChart:XamWebChart.Series>
Hi Sam,
I am also creating a case for you so that you too can follow this issue and will be notified when a fix is available.
Hi "volleynerd",
As you David has logged this issue.
I in the process of creating a case for you and will send you more information so you can track the issue and be notified when a fix is available.
Hello David,
Is there any update on this issue (#28893) I am experiencing exactly the same problem at the minute and also came across the same issues using previous infragistics .net toolkits. I did try to look up the bug incident but the search was timing out and saying the facility is not currently available.
Many Thanks,
Sam.
i agree that having the columns share the x-axis instead of overlapping would be preferable. therefore, i entered a bug report on your behalf - # 28893. if, after researching the problem, we are still in agreement on what the correct behavior should be, it will be resolved in a future service release.
feel free to post back here or contact Infragistics Developer Support at any time to inquire about the status of this bug report.