I've got a chart that i want to display some Yield data
(class = MSGraph.Chart.8)
Eventually this could run into hundreds if not thousands of values. That would be too many points to display at one time. I was amazed to find out (correct me if i'm wrong) that there is no horizontal scrollbar built into the chart control to allow you to scroll back through the plotted data. I probably wouldn't want any more than 30 data points showing at a time as i want to be able to see the x-axis label values for every point. I did find a scrollbar component that i guess could be used to requery the tables and update the chart on the fly but that seems like a very inefficient way to do it and i can't find any source code to achieve this. Could anyone give me any pointers? It feels like i'm missing the obvious. Surely a basic requirement of a line chart is to be able to scroll back through it???
(class = MSGraph.Chart.8)
Eventually this could run into hundreds if not thousands of values. That would be too many points to display at one time. I was amazed to find out (correct me if i'm wrong) that there is no horizontal scrollbar built into the chart control to allow you to scroll back through the plotted data. I probably wouldn't want any more than 30 data points showing at a time as i want to be able to see the x-axis label values for every point. I did find a scrollbar component that i guess could be used to requery the tables and update the chart on the fly but that seems like a very inefficient way to do it and i can't find any source code to achieve this. Could anyone give me any pointers? It feels like i'm missing the obvious. Surely a basic requirement of a line chart is to be able to scroll back through it???