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I'm using a gauge graph in which I use a defined scale (eg. -5000 --> 10000). But now I want to reverse this scale (from 10000 --> -5000). This doesnt seem to work with the setScaleMin/Max command. The command setGaugeDescending(true) only reverses the bands.
Any help?!
Regards,
Bart van BaardwijkThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Just answered someone else on this issue. It does not seem to be able to do this. But, you could see if it is acceptable when the gap between start and end of the gauge is not at the bottom but at the top. You can do this by setting the start and stop angles of the graph to a different value (say 50 for start and 130 for stop).
Hope this helps...
GamP
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