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I am using a gauge in which I have just three bands (Red, Amber and Green).
I have the proper variables storing the threshold values for all the bands (that is, the lower limit and the upper limit values).
However when I execute my code, just the RED band comes up properly (with proper band boudaries). The Amber and Green bands come up with arbitrary lengths, and somehow it seems they are particularly adamant to finish off the three bands by 80, even if I give 100 as the Upper Limit of the Y axis.
Alos, if I decrease my Y Limit to less than 80, the graph bands start coming up perfctly.
Please help me on this. I have gone through many threads, but havn't come across this problem reportng.
In a nutshell, three bands wont do, Please introduce two dummy bands or just use the setDisplay(getGaugeBandn(),false); to set the extra two bands to a logical NORPINT.