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I'm creating a series of bar graphs and gauges for a dashboard display. The question I have is can I control what value the graphs max value or the gauges last value.

For example I have 100 techs and 26 of them would be displayed using one bar in a graph. I want the graph to display 100 as the top most value, but the graphs top value is only a few values larger than 26.

In the gauge, The same thing, it sets the gauge to like 30. I want the max value to be 100 and the needle to be on 26.

How can I control the max value?

Thanks

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For a Gauge, youy can set each band to a range
      setDisplay(getGaugeBand1(),true);
      setDisplay(getGaugeBand2(),true);
      setGaugeBandMin(getGaugeBand1(), 0);
      setGaugeBandMax(getGaugeBand1(), 4);
      setGaugeBandMin(getGaugeBand2(), 5);
      setGaugeBandMax(getGaugeBand2(), 9);


For a Bar Graph , try

 setY1ScaleMin(value);
setY1ScaleMax(value);


Do yourself a favour and check out the manuals for graphs, e.g. for 7.1.x look here


Waz...

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Thanks Waz; works perfect.


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