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Graph View #9

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cpaulin opened this issue Aug 21, 2013 · 2 comments
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Graph View #9

cpaulin opened this issue Aug 21, 2013 · 2 comments

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@cpaulin
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cpaulin commented Aug 21, 2013

This may be a problem with my .cxml collection, but in the silverlight pivot viewer the graph view separates each entry in a facet into a single stack bar on the only two collections I created. In the html5 view categories are combined. Example: normal view of a 10 section facet shows one section "Adverse Reactions" and one section "Binding Effects" and so on and so forth for 10 unique columns in the graph view. In the HTLM5 viewer I only get 5 unique columns and the label below is combined to read "Adverse Reactions-Binding Effects" which really changes the ability to view the relationship of total entries in each column to the overall entries. Is there a way to adjust the default layout to handle each column of the graph to be unique? Fantastic work. Thank you so much for picking up where Roger left off!

@JacquiHand
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Hi cpaulin,

At the moment, in the graph view, you can have a maximum of 8 columns. Any more than that and things start doubling up. It sounds to me like you could do with this maximum value being configurable - would that solve this problem for you?

I am glad you like the control. If you have an example page using it I would love to see it.

Regards
Jacqui

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cpaulin commented Sep 12, 2013

That would be great. Unfortunately I have no public examples at this time of how I am trying to use it. Again fantastic work!

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