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I'm currently running Webfocus 7.1.4 (Dev Studio). I've just created a graph with 64 points but of these 64 points only 15 of these have a literal (i.e. describing what that point represents) on the X-axis; thus, 49 points have no literals on the X-axis. It looks like every 5th point has an entry on the X-Axis. Are there any restrictions on what appears on the X-axis.
Am I correct in assuming that you mean that you have missing values for some items on the x-axis? If so, then in a 'normal' graph the existing points connect with the missing points by going down to the 0-value for every missing value. You can control this by specifying the VZERO setting (ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF). This will not go down to the 0-value, but will not connect the missing values to the existing values. You can also have a dotted connecting line between the existing values and the missing ones by specifying setFillMissingData(2); in the API part of the graph styling.
If the above is completely off the mark, then please be a bit more explicit in what your problem is.
Hope this helps ...
GamP
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