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Hello,

I hope I can explain my problem, because my english is not the best. Wink

I tried to build a dual axis graph with stacked bars an one Line. All the bars "use" the first axis and only the line the second axis. The problem is, that the bars are very thin and there ist much space between the bars, because normally there is a second bar beside the first bar for the second axis.
I try to show you an example - I would like to have the following graph with a line for the secon axis:
http://www2.zero-hour.de/maxx01.png
But if I change the template it looks like this:
http://www2.zero-hour.de/maxx03.png

I hope that you understand my problem.

Thanks
Daniel


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Daniel,

The effect that you are seeing in because you have to use the dual axis stacked graphtype. Each data "cell" is divided into two with the left half for the left axis and right half for the right axis - look at the highest values on your second graph and you will see the bar pertains to the left and the line pertains to the right - it is a method of determining to which axis the data line / bar belongs.

I remember trying to adjust this graphtype before - and suceeding - but unfortunately I cannot locate the code in my library of "useful code".

If you haven't got a copy already then I would recommend getting the graphing manual from the IB site (or use the search tech doc link above), alternatively go to the ThreeD website for an online version here.

Finally, please update your signature so that we know what platform and release you are using Smiler (check this topic)

T



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Hmm I tried to find a solution in the tech doc, but I was not successful until now Frowner


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Hi Daniel,

The manual that Tony is referring to is: WebFOCUS Graphics 7.1.3 & higher (DN4500708.0206). (Thanks Tony!)

You can view and/or download this manual from the i-Base: The Technical Documentation Library.

If you have an InfoResponse ID, log on to the Tech Support Web site and then access i-Base. By logging in first, you can download the PDF file and/or view the HTMLHelp version.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Jenn
 
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Hi,

yes I tried to find a solution in this document. I changed some attributes of my graph and sometimes nothing happened.
Is it possible, that some of the attributes does not work with an older version of WF?


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Daniel,

I think the solution that I had reverted the graph type to a single axis but displayed the single axis on both sides of the graph. Now that is OK when the two data sets share the same ranges, but not when one is a value and the other a percentage.

You could try setRiserBarGroupSpacing and setRiserWidth, but I am not sure that it will help you.

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Hi Daniel,

Can you try the example in the WebFOCUS Graphics 5.3 (DN4500605.0904) version of the same manual?

Let us know if that works.

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Originally posted by Tony A:
You could try setRiserBarGroupSpacing and setRiserWidth, but I am not sure that it will help you.


I tried it, but the bars get only a little bit wider and the space for a second bar is still there :/

I think its impossible to generate such a graph.


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