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Half way there! It gives a transparent background, but the text is then displayed as NaN! Good idea though!
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That’s a bit rubbish :) I’ll log that as a bug. Should be empty
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It’s fixed in build 4.2.3.10010. It will be in the next nightly build :)
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Oh PS: How to get nightly builds. http://support.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17232/37/getting-nightly-builds-with-nuget
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That worked! Thank you for the fast reply!
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That’s alright, that’s what we do :) Thanks for reporting!
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@Andrew Didn’t want to post another thread again as it is around the same topic. I found this link http://support.scichart.com/index.php?/News/List , talking about version v5 about the Uniform HeatMap. I noticed it mentioned the “PaletteProvider API” and found the the link below on it and looks to be exactly what I am looking for. E.g. if it is in this specific range I can colour it to be what I want, overriding the ColourMap gradient. https://www.scichart.com/documentation/v4.x/webframe.html#Paletted%20Series.html Do you have any more information on how this will work with the heatmap? or if this is even case?
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Hi Matthew, Yes PaletteProvider feature has been added to the Heatmap in v5 of SciChart WPF. This is currently in Early Access Preview as it is still under development. You can clone the repository of our v5 examples from Github: https://github.com/ABTSoftware/SciChart.WPF.Examples and you can get the DLLs from our BETA nuget feed with access instructions at http://support.scichart.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/17232/37/getting-nightly-builds-with-nuget. There is an example in there for Paletteprovider with Heatmap at v5.x/Examples/SciChart.Examples/Examples/HeatmapChartTypes/UniformHeatmapAndPaletteProvider/