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How to zoom a chart in a ListBox item?

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hello

I have a list box where each item is a chart, if I put the chart seperately from this list box the rubberband zoom works fine, but the same chart in the list box item cannot zoom (does not show rubberband)

Could you please advise?

Thanks

Version
looking at 6.1 sample
  • Chris Kirkman
    I want to be sure I understand your requirement. You want to support a list box that has multiple charts? For instance 5 list box items each with a different chart? That seems like a strange design unless I’m misunderstanding your requirement.
  • el yunque
    The purpose is to create something like the dashboard example in example suite, but I need the chart to be interactable in each chart in the list box.. thanks.
  • Chris Kirkman
    You might want to create a custom user control that has an instance of the chart surface on it. You can define the chart modifiers in the XAML for your user control. That should allow you the flexibility you’re wanting. Then you would have separate instances of your user control bound as objects in your list box. The charts wouldn’t know anything about each other and I can’t imagine it wouldn’t work then. It’s worth a shot.
  • el yunque
    Unfortunately that is exactly what I did, is it possible you make an example based on your dashboard example in suite? in that example the layout of the list of charts is similar to what I am working on, thanks.
  • el yunque
    never mind, I got it working
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