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Sreejith Posted - 27 Feb 2006 : 12:20:07
Hello

First of all thanks for your reply to my earlier postings. I have created real data chart with scroll bar. It will be very helpful if you can provide me code for priting chart from the very first data point(because my chart has scroll bar, so i want to print the whole chart) to the current data point in a single page.

And also give me the code for ZOOMING data without using extra buttons to stop and restore the chart views.

Thanks for your support

Thanks & Regards
Srejith Nair
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quinncurtis Posted - 28 Feb 2006 : 14:27:00
1. In order to print the complete range of data, you must re-scale the x-scale of the coordinate system, so that it displays the full range of data. Then you print the graph. If you want to return to the original scale that is controlled by the scroll bar, you would again change the x-scale after the print.

2. We do not know what you mean by buttons and zooming. In general, zooming does not use buttons. In our real-time graphics examples, the buttons are there to turn off/off the scrolling feature, because you cannot zoom a graph that is scrolling underneath. The zooming examples in QCChart2D examples do not use buttons.

Sreejith Posted - 28 Feb 2006 : 05:21:17
Thanks for the reply.

We want to purchase the component if it serves all our purpose. Right now it is on testing phase.

If you help us doing this zooming and printing problem then this will help us to take decision faster!!

Sreejith



Thanks & Regards
Srejith Nair
quinncurtis Posted - 27 Feb 2006 : 13:05:02
Custom programming is handled by our contract services group at sales@quinn-curtis.com. Contact them with a detailed specification and they will send you a quote.

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