"Hole Value"
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CMC wrote at 2013-02-26 01:57:
Apologies if this has been asked before, I have searched at length, but is there a concept of "hole value" in OxyPlot? This means there is a row of data that exists, but cannot be plotted, and so a data point is created, but is not to be represented
on the screen. An example: A series of numbers with text in one (or more) places in the series:
39.934
44.383
banana
39.383
32.393
Instead of "banana", there might be nothing (null) as well. In industrial applications, it might be "I/O Error" or "Bad Data", etc. I want the row containing the unplotable non-numeric to exist in the series as a gap. I could set it to zero, but it is not a zero. In some charting,, you set the value for the data point to a "Hole Value" and thus exists in the series, but no plot is shown on the screen.
Thank you.
39.934
44.383
banana
39.383
32.393
Instead of "banana", there might be nothing (null) as well. In industrial applications, it might be "I/O Error" or "Bad Data", etc. I want the row containing the unplotable non-numeric to exist in the series as a gap. I could set it to zero, but it is not a zero. In some charting,, you set the value for the data point to a "Hole Value" and thus exists in the series, but no plot is shown on the screen.
Thank you.
objo wrote at 2013-02-26 11:35:
Try to add a
null
item, a double.NaN
value or a
DataPoint.Undefined
. Which one depends on how you bind to your data.Служба підтримки клієнтів працює на UserEcho