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Hello,

I am currently taking a v5 test drive and noticed the following problem that would be a show stopper for me:

When syncing several chats via shared mouse events and shared visible x-Axis range I noticed that when zooming in that the chart axes get out of sync, sometimes significantly by several seconds on a CategoryDateTimeAxis, DateTimeAxis, but also apparently on numeric axes.

The error can easily be replicated when looking at your Example Suite , specifically the “Sync Multi Chart Mouse” sample. When you zoom into the chart you notice that the x-Axes on each chart are not aligned anymore. In this specific example when zooming in so that the minimum on the left side of the screen lies at around value 10 and the maximum at around 55 then moving with the mouse on the top chart to 52.44 shows a value of 52.53 on the lower chart. That is completely out of sync and gets worse on DateTime and Category DateTime axes.

Could anyone (and support) please chime in so I can understand what is going on and whether there is a fix for this or whether this is a bug that has been around for some time and cannot be adjusted within a reasonable amount of time?

I have been pulling my hairs over this and spent hours on different approaches, via ViewPortManager and the updating of shared visible range in both code and xaml. All to no avail and given the example code also exhibits the same issue I doubt it relates to a wrong implementation on my end.

Thanks a lot,
Matt W.

  • bbmat asked 6 years ago
  • last active 6 years ago
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Is there a sample or documentation that you can point me to be able to create the chart panels on the fly?

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