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Re: Can't add more than one x/y series to scatterplot [message #369147 is a reply to message #369131] |
Tue, 28 July 2009 21:20 |
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Originally posted by: jasonweathersby.windstream.net
Eric,
Can you log a bug for this? Also all series do have to have the same
number of points, but you should be able to pad datasets in the after
dataset filled script to meet this goal.
Jason
Eric Jain wrote:
> Eric Jain wrote:
>> Testing if padding the NumberDataSets with Double.NaN is a workaround...
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> Seems to work!
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>> Noticed that if more than one x/y series are added, all but the first
>> are misplaced along the x axis; what's the correct way to add more
>> than one x/y series?
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> Looks like I'm the first to try to use more than one x/y series in a
> BIRT scatter plot? :-(
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Re: Can't add more than one x/y series to scatterplot [message #830768 is a reply to message #829654] |
Wed, 28 March 2012 03:14 |
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Nigel,
I do not think he did it with more than one data set. I think he just
grouped his data.
Jason
On 3/26/2012 11:51 AM, Nigel Daniels wrote:
> Hi Eric,
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> I know this was some time ago but I just found this on a search of the
> newsgroup as this is exactly what I am attempting. Do you a have an
> example of the solution you are able to share?
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> Thanks for your help,
>
> Nigel
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> On 11/08/2009 23:16, Eric Jain wrote:
>> For the record:
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>> Figured out that the proper way to have multiple x/y series in a scatter
>> chart (and other types of charts) is to create a single x/y series and
>> call setSorting + setQuery on the y SeriesDefinition to separate the
>> data points into distinct groups. This approach is cleaner, and avoids
>> the multiple-x/y-series flakiness.
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Re: Can't add more than one x/y series to scatterplot [message #832560 is a reply to message #830768] |
Fri, 30 March 2012 09:27 |
Nigel Daniels Messages: 66 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Jason,
Thanks for getting back to me. Is what I am asking possible using Birt?
I'm trying to replicate something I have done in Excel so far.
Best regards,
Nigel
On 28/03/2012 04:14, Jason Weathersby wrote:
> Nigel,
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> I do not think he did it with more than one data set. I think he just
> grouped his data.
>
> Jason
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> On 3/26/2012 11:51 AM, Nigel Daniels wrote:
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> I know this was some time ago but I just found this on a search of the
>> newsgroup as this is exactly what I am attempting. Do you a have an
>> example of the solution you are able to share?
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>>
>> Nigel
>>
>> On 11/08/2009 23:16, Eric Jain wrote:
>>> For the record:
>>>
>>> Figured out that the proper way to have multiple x/y series in a scatter
>>> chart (and other types of charts) is to create a single x/y series and
>>> call setSorting + setQuery on the y SeriesDefinition to separate the
>>> data points into distinct groups. This approach is cleaner, and avoids
>>> the multiple-x/y-series flakiness.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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