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Hi,

Thank you for adding the shifted axis support in SciChart. There is still a problem though, the axis labels are on the right side of the axis overlapping the graph. I want to place the labels on the left side of the axis. I have tried giving the LabelTickStyle with HorizontalAnchorPoint.Left with no avail. I have also tried scaling the axis to -1, which you might have guessed flips the labels 180 degrees as well.

I have also tried AxisAlignment = Left, but it doesn’t seem to work with the shifted axis, if I mark the axis IsCenter =false it does place the labels on the left, but no longer shifts them. I have also tried doing the same thing with IsCenter = true ofcourse, but that seems to just flip the labels in place with their tick lines.

Is there a way to place the labels on the left side of the Y axis while shifted?

Thank you.

  • kewur asked 9 years ago
  • last active 9 years ago
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Hi

I’m having trouble making the RolloverModifier TooltipLabels stay inside the graphs canvas.

screenshot

As you can see on the left most graph the colored sqaures and some of the digits has fallen outside the graphs canvas.
Also what are the TooltipLabels rules for clustering together, and rules for which side of the RolloverMarker the labels should appear on?

Still having a problem here… After setting the ClipModifierSurface on the SciChartSurface to False the time axis no longer clips the TooltipLabels.
But the graph itself clips the TooltipLabels when the label gets to large.

How do I make the labels stay inside the graph? As there is a lot of free space to the right of the labels.

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