I’m trying to control the size of the bubbles that are being plotted in the FastBubbleRenderableSeries.
I’ve tried all these things, but I can’t seem to figure it out:
- Changing values that are plotted: there seems to be some “normalization” that occurs behind-the-scenes, so whether I scale the raw values, the bubble size is identical.
- Changing ZScaleFactor: Regardless of what value I use for ZScaleFactor, the bubble size is still the same.
I’ve attached the problem I’m facing, would appreciate your help.
Thanks.
- Srikant Krishna asked 5 years ago
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Hi Oleksandr,
Ok thank you for the information.
I looked at the links, and I was able to solve the problem by using this important property:
bs.AutoZRange = false;
Without disabling AutoZRange, it appeared that the values I specified (for the data and for the ZScaleFactor) were irrelevant.
Thanks,
- Srikant Krishna answered 5 years ago
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Hi Srikant,
Thanks for your reply. I’m glad you’ve solved the issue!
If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.
- Oleksandr Shvets answered 5 years ago
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Hi Srikant,
Thanks for your inquiry.
The FastBubbleRenderableSeries is based on XyzDataSeries. The Z value in this DataSeries represents the size of the bubble. Please take a look at the corresponding documentation:
https://www.scichart.com/documentation/v5.x/webframe.html#The%20Bubble%20Charts%20Type.html
And our “Bubble Chart” example for more info:
https://www.scichart.com/example/wpf-chart-example-bubble-chart/
The ZScaleFactor property changes the scaling factor only, which is equal to Pixels divided by Z-Unit:
https://www.scichart.com/documentation/v5.x/webframe.html#SciChart.Charting~SciChart.Charting.Visuals.RenderableSeries.FastBubbleRenderableSeries~ZScaleFactor.html
Could you please provide us with the steps to reproduce this issue?
Thanks in advance.
- Oleksandr Shvets answered 5 years ago
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