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Bug in IncludeColumn?
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Hi all,

Can anyone reproduce this behaviour in UltraWinChart? I run the code below:

using System.Data;
using Infragistics.Win.UltraWinChart;
using Infragistics.UltraChart.Shared.Styles;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace ConsoleApplication4
{
  class Program
  {
    static void Main(string[ args)
    {
      DataTable dt = new DataTable();
      dt.Columns.Add("Key", typeof(int));
      dt.Columns.Add("Labels", typeof(string));
      dt.Columns.Add("Column1", typeof(double));
      dt.Columns.Add("Column2", typeof(double));
      dt.Columns.Add("Column3", typeof(double));
      dt.Columns.Add("Column4", typeof(double));

      for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
      {
        DataRow dr = dt.NewRow();
        dr["Key"] = i;
        dr["Labels"] = i.ToString();
        dr["Column1"] = (double)i;
        dr["Column2"] = (double)i;
        dr["Column3"] = (double)i;
        dr["Column4"] = (double)i;
        dt.Rows.Add(dr);
      }

      DataView dv = new DataView(dt);
      UltraChart uc = new UltraChart();
      uc.ChartType = ChartType.BarChart;
      uc.DataSource = dv;
      uc.DataBind();

      Form f = new Form();
      f.Controls.Add(uc);
      f.Show();

      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Key", false);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Labels", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column1", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column2", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column3", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column4", true);

      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column1", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column2", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column3", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column4", false);

      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column1", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column2", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column3", false);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column4", false);

      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column1", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column2", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column4", true);
      uc.Data.IncludeColumn("Column3", false);

      Application.Run();
    }
  }
}

I would expect that the code above would cause three columns of data to be displayed in the chart (ie Columns 1, 2 and 3), but I only see two. Does anyone know if this behaviour is by design?

Many thanks,
Luke

 

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