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Hi,

I tried submitting a priority support ticket but I always get a 500 error after submitting.

I have an issue with a realtime graph tick label. The “zero” label sometimes changes to a strange value (-5.5511E-17) for no reason.

This only happens when the graph is running in a 32bit process, I can’t replicate it when running at 64bit.

Some info:

No operations on the labels in the code-behind

Data is stored in a XyDataSeries<double,double>


The issue is visible in the video and the image called “G5”. Image “Hashes” shows the alternative text formatting option of “#.#####” which doesn’t show a “0” value at all.
I can write a workaround, but I would like to know if this is a known issue or there is something wrong with my settings.

Video here: https://youtu.be/OGaAOVe9Yew

Thank you

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Hi Denise,

Thanks for your inquiry.
Could you please provide us with a small sample project reproducing this issue for investigation?

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Thanks in advance.

  • Denise Rogers
    Hi, Thanks for the reply. I couldn’t manage to replicate this issue in a new project, it may be related to our particular situation. I am now using the “0.#####” text formatting as a workaround, which seems to work fine. Thank you.
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