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Re: Controlling the width of a bar on a bar chart [message #998257 is a reply to message #998247] |
Wed, 09 January 2013 17:14 |
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I'll take a closer look at your issue, this afternoon. There is a setting for unit spacing that can be set, but there may be an issue of when it can be set. What's your BIRT version? I'll be looking at 3.7.2, unless I hear a different version from you before I get to it.
Michael
Developer Evangelist, Silanis
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Re: Controlling the width of a bar on a bar chart [message #998486 is a reply to message #997492] |
Thu, 10 January 2013 04:54 |
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Take a look at this report. It calculates a spacing based off the number of bars. The number 37, used in the script, is the max number of bars in the chart, when USA is selected. This is the base number for the calculation. Let me know if you have questions.
Michael
Developer Evangelist, Silanis
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Re: Controlling the width of a bar on a bar chart [message #998766 is a reply to message #998728] |
Thu, 10 January 2013 16:54 |
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Sorry, I did a poor job of explaining the spacing deal. The 1.32 was based on the number of bars I could have had. 50 is the standard setting for the unit spacing in your chart, so I used that as a base and then essentially found an approximate value (1.32) to make the charts appear to be very close to the same. The unit spacing range is from 0-100. Unfortunately, the bar width is controlled by unit spacing and not a set bar width, so, this will be something you have to deal with, probably.
With the other report, it was the same deal. I just calculated an approximate number to work. You were more particular with it being exact, I'm sure. I was just creating an example.
Michael
Developer Evangelist, Silanis
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