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Hi!

Connecting to my latest reply on this thread
https://www.scichart.com/questions/question/strange-behaviour-of-collapsing-panes#sabai-entity-content-8887
I still can’t make panes disappear correctly with multiple panes.

Here is the sample project demonstrating what you proposed on the previous thread, the first chartpane is shown but the panes do not resize.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B19IHNOVxrKCR21aeG4tOHlRNmM

Please make this project work as expected (i.e. there is 3 panes in the list, but only the second displayed in the list on the area of the 3 panes) to show me, how this works.

thanks.

Kristóf

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I wonder whether it is possible to populate a single pane with multiple renderable series and then during runtime to provide the ability to select specific series (either by drag-and-drop) or by highlighting on the legend or otherwise) and allocate them to a segregated pane that is then created during run-time.

For example, I start out with a single pane and 3 data series and then choose the 2nd series and move it to a second pane that is created during run-time and that shares the same x-Axis as the original pane. The same could be done with the 3rd series. Optimally I would be able to move the data series between the panes and create any chosen number panes (up to the number data series, meaning empty panes would be closed/disposed).

Any ideas how to potentially accomplish such? I am happy with code-behind only if a pure xaml solution turns out to be too complex.

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