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<Antony Gubert>
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Hi all,

The " setRiserWidth(30); " method set the bar width to 30% of the graph size. Is there any method which will set the bar width by points? So that, irrespective of the graph’s frame size and the number of bars in the graph, the width of the bar would be same always.

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Hi,

I know that this thread is quite, but I'm actually facing the same problem.

Is there any way to set the bar's width in points/pixels absolutely and not in percent?


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