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Hi,

I am trying to produce a horizontal block graph as PDF with the following

No axis , no titles, no labels etc

in other words only the blocks are visible. This works fine but when the block is = 0 a thin line is still visible. I need to get rid of this line but still leave the space.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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WebFOCUS 8.2
Windows, All Outputs
 
Posts: 13 | Registered: June 05, 2014Report This Post
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Could you create a simple example using one of the sample files and post the code here? I'm not quite sure what's happening.


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Here is a sample code. When you run it you will see 2 blank blocks which have a thin line at the start of them. I need to keep the blank blocks but get rid of the line.

TABLE FILE car
PRINT *
BY CAR ROWS JAGUAR OVER JENSEN OVER FORD OVER VAUXHALL OVER BMW
ON TABLE HOLD
END
GRAPH FILE HOLD
SUM DEALER_COST AS ''
RETAIL_COST AS ''
BY E01 NOPRINT
BY MODEL NOPRINT
BY BODYTYPE AS ''
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET UNITS PIXELS
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH HBRSTK1
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED
ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0
ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 0
ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 3
ON GRAPH SET GRAPHSTYLE *
setTemplateFile("/images/tdg/template/IBISouthWestern.txt");
setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setAxisAssignment(getSeries(0),0);
setAxisAssignment(getSeries(1),0);
setAxisAssignment(getSeries(2),0);
setTransparentBorderColor(getAllSeries(),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getFrame(),true);
setDisplay(getDataText(0), false);
setDisplay(getDataText(1), false);
setDisplay(getDataText(2), false);
setDepthRadius(0);
setDepthAngle(0);
setRiserWidth(80);
setLegendDisplay(false);
setFrameDisplay(false);
Display(getY1Title(),false);
setDisplay(getY1Label(),false);
setY1AxisLineDisplay(false);
setY1MajorGridDisplay(false);
setDisplay(getO1Label(),false);
setDisplay(getO1Title(),false);
setO1AxisLineDisplay(false);
setO1MajorGridDisplay(false);
setFillMissingData(0);
setPlace(false);
ENDSTYLE
ON TABLE SET STYLE *
$
TYPE=REPORT,BORDER=OFF,$
ENDSTYLE
END


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From what I can understand from your sample you add two none existing data : Ford & Vauxhall to "create" illustrate the zero block.

The simplest solution is the have them removed from the data to be displayed in the graph.
If you pre-extract the data and remove the missing value and have that hold data as input to your graph, you should not have a zero block.
Or when possible, you can also have the WHERE clause in the graph itself.


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Hi MartinY,

I only inserted FORD & Vauxhall in order to simulate my problem. I need to show the empty blocks but not show the thin lines at the left most position of where the blocks would be if they weren't empty.

Best Regards
Pauline


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Does this may suits your need ?

TABLE FILE car
PRINT *
 BY CAR ROWS JAGUAR OVER JENSEN OVER FORD OVER VAUXHALL OVER BMW
ON TABLE HOLD
END
-*IA_GRAPH_BEGIN
-*Do not delete or modify the comments below
*-INTERNAL_COMMENT LINE#0$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
*-INTERNAL_COMMENT LINE#1$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
-*Do not delete or modify the comments above
ENGINE INT CACHE SET ON
SET PAGE-NUM=NOLEAD
SET HTMLENCODE=ON
SET ARGRAPHENGINE=JSCHART
SET EMBEDHEADING=ON
SET GRAPHDEFAULT=OFF
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_UNITS='INCHES';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT='4.21875';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_WIDTH='8.020833';
-DEFAULTH &WF_TITLE='WebFOCUS Report';
GRAPH FILE HOLD
-* Created by Info Assist for Graph
SUM HOLD.HOLD.DEALER_COST AS ''
HOLD.HOLD.RETAIL_COST AS ''
BY HOLD.HOLD.E01 NOPRINT
BY HOLD.HOLD.MODEL NOPRINT
BY HOLD.HOLD.BODYTYPE AS ''
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT PDF
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET GRWIDTH 1
ON GRAPH SET UNITS &WF_STYLE_UNITS
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS &WF_STYLE_WIDTH
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT
ON GRAPH SET GRMERGE ADVANCED
ON GRAPH SET GRMULTIGRAPH 0
ON GRAPH SET GRLEGEND 0
ON GRAPH SET GRXAXIS 3
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH HBRSTK1
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setPieDepth(0);
setPieTilt(0);
setDepthRadius(0);
setCurveFitEquationDisplay(false);
setPlace(true);
*END
INCLUDE=IBFS:/FILE/IBI_HTML_DIR/javaassist/intl/Legacy/ENIASouthWestern.sty,$
TYPE=REPORT, TITLETEXT=&WF_TITLE.QUOTEDSTRING, $
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setTransparentBorderColor(getAllSeries(),true);
setTransparentBorderColor(getFrame(),true);
setDisplay(getDataText(0),false);
setDisplay(getDataText(1),false);
setDisplay(getDataText(2),false);
setDepthAngle(0);
setRiserWidth(80);
setLegendDisplay(false);
setFrameDisplay(false);
Display(getY1Title(),false);
setDisplay(getY1Label(),false);
setY1AxisLineDisplay(false);
setY1MajorGridDisplay(false);
setDisplay(getO1Label(),false);
setDisplay(getO1Title(),false);
setO1AxisLineDisplay(false);
setO1MajorGridDisplay(false);
setPlace(false);
setFillMissingData(0);

-* **** To "Hide" the borders
setBorderColor(getSeries(0),new Color(255,255,255));
setBorderColor(getSeries(1),new Color(255,255,255));
-* ****
*GRAPH_JS_FINAL
"blaProperties": {
    "seriesLayout": "stacked",
    "orientation": "horizontal"
},
"agnosticSettings": {
    "chartTypeFullName": "Bar_Stacked_Horizontal"
}
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
-RUN


WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF
In Focus since 2007
 
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How about creating a Compound PDF and reference a fex as shown in This Post, which produces a nice bar only? You can easily remove the reference line.
 
Posts: 3132 | Location: Tennessee, Nashville area | Registered: February 23, 2005Report This Post
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Hallo MartinY

Thanks for the code. The problem is now that the border around the blocks is white and my customer doesn't like it.

I don't understand why transparent borders doesn't seem to work when the block value is zero.


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Windows, All Outputs
 
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Hallo Doug,

I am already using the result in a compound report. It is being used as a type of spark line.


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Windows, All Outputs
 
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quote:

The problem is now that the border around the blocks is white and my customer doesn't like it.

The issue is not with the borders. It comes from the "data" bar itself. When the value is zero (missing), it still display a tiny bar at zero and I can't find a way to have it hidden.


WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF
In Focus since 2007
 
Posts: 2409 | Location: Montreal Area, Qc, CA | Registered: September 25, 2013Report This Post
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I don't understand why transparent borders doesn't seem to work when the block value is zero.

Try making the border the same color as the bar (series).
 
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@Doug,

The issue is not the border as I previously pointed but the data bar itself.
Making the border the same color as the bar result in a worst scenario. Now instead of seeing a tiny line almost not visible, we're seeing a "large" line.

I also think that it's related to the output format PDF because as a JSCHART, the "empty" slots does not display any line/bar but it's possible to hover the "none existing" bar and see the tooltip.
So since there is an "empty" slot, the PDF format shows it as a tiny line.

SET ASNAMES = ON
TABLE FILE car
PRINT MODEL BODYTYPE DEALER_COST RETAIL_COST
 BY CAR AS 'CAR' ROWS JAGUAR OVER JENSEN OVER FORD OVER VAUXHALL OVER BMW
ON TABLE HOLD
END

ENGINE INT CACHE SET ON
SET PAGE-NUM=NOLEAD
SET HTMLENCODE=ON
SET ARGRAPHENGINE=JSCHART
SET EMBEDHEADING=ON
SET GRAPHDEFAULT=OFF
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_UNITS='PIXELS';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT='405.0';
-DEFAULTH &WF_STYLE_WIDTH='770.0';
-DEFAULTH &WF_TITLE='WebFOCUS Report';
GRAPH FILE hold
SUM RETAIL_COST
    DEALER_COST
BY  CAR
BY  MODEL
BY  BODYTYPE
ON GRAPH PCHOLD FORMAT JSCHART
ON GRAPH SET VZERO OFF
ON GRAPH SET UNITS &WF_STYLE_UNITS
ON GRAPH SET HAXIS &WF_STYLE_WIDTH
ON GRAPH SET VAXIS &WF_STYLE_HEIGHT
ON GRAPH SET LOOKGRAPH BAR
ON GRAPH SET AUTOFIT ON
ON GRAPH SET STYLE *
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setPieDepth(0);
setPieTilt(0);
setDepthRadius(0);
setCurveFitEquationDisplay(false);
setPlace(true);
*END
INCLUDE=IBFS:/FILE/IBI_HTML_DIR/ibi_themes/Warm.sty,$
TYPE=REPORT, TITLETEXT=&WF_TITLE.QUOTEDSTRING, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=N1, BUCKET=x-axis, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=N2, BUCKET=x-axis, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=N3, BUCKET=x-axis, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=N4, BUCKET=y-axis, $
TYPE=DATA, COLUMN=N5, BUCKET=y-axis, $
*GRAPH_SCRIPT
setReportParsingErrors(false);
setSelectionEnableMove(false);
setDisplay(getO1Title(),false);
setDisplay(getO1Label(),false);
setDisplay(getY1Label(),false);
setScaleMustIncludeZero(getY1Axis(),false);
setDisplay(getY1Title(),false);
setDisplay(getY1AxisLine(),false);
setDisplay(getY1ZeroLine(),false);
setDisplay(getO1AxisLine(),false);
*GRAPH_JS_FINAL
"xaxis": {
    "title": {
        "visible": false
    }
},
"blaProperties": {
    "seriesLayout": "stacked",
    "orientation": "horizontal"
},
"yaxis": {
    "title": {
        "visible": false
    }
},
"agnosticSettings": {
    "chartTypeFullName": "Bar_Stacked_Horizontal"
}
*END
ENDSTYLE
END
-RUN


WF versions : Prod 8.2.04M gen 33, Dev 8.2.04M gen 33, OS : Windows, DB : MSSQL, Outputs : HTML, Excel, PDF
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