Hi Team,
I have referred online document about ranges. I don't have a clear ideas about some API's. Could you please let me know the behavior of OuterStartExtent , InnerStartExtent ,OuterEndExtent, InnerEndExtent declared in Ranges and guide me with the below screenshot
Thanks in advance,
Sri.
Hello Sri,
It appears that you have retrieved this screenshot from our online documentation, and so you may have already seen the following article, but in case you haven't, I would recommend seeing the following: https://www.infragistics.com/help/xamarin/radialgauge-configuring-ranges. In this article, there is a table that explains the usage of the properties you have inquired about.
Essentially what these properties are meant to do is to determine the thickness of the beginning and end of the XamRadialGauge's ranges. Generally, these properties are set to a value between zero and 1, and they determine the thickness points where a particular RadialGaugeRange start and end as a ratio based on the radius of the gauge. The "Inner" related properties affect the inner edge of your ranges (closest to the 0, 1, 2, 3 labels) and the "Outer" related properties affect the outer edge (furthest from the 0, 1, 2, 3 labels).
The screenshot that you have provided shows three RadialGaugeRanges in the XamRadialGauge.Ranges collection, which appear to have a growing OuterEndExtent, but a consistent InnerStart and InnerEnd extent.
Hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns on this matter.
Sincerely,AndrewAssociate Developer
Hi Andrew,
Could you please explain much clear about the RadialGaugeRanges Outer and Inner related properties.
I have added code snippet for your reference,
RadialGaugeRange radialGaugeRange = new RadialGaugeRange { Brush = new SolidColorBrush(Infragistics.Core.Graphics.Color.FromArgb(255, 255, 0, 0)), StartValue = 2, EndValue = 5, InnerStartExtent = 0.3, InnerEndExtent = 0.6, OuterEndExtent = 0.7, OuterStartExtent = 0.4, };
Comparing the above snippet with screenshot, ranges displaying in different manner
Please find the screenshot for your reference,
Thanks in Advance,
Sri
I have been investigating into this behavior that you are referring to, and it appears that Michael's observations in this case are correct in that the Inner extents of the RadialGaugeRange are being positioned incorrectly as it appears that your 0.3 InnerStartExtent is going "through" the dial in the center of the gauge.
This is unexpected behavior, and as such I have asked our development teams to examine it further. To ensure it receives attention, I have logged this issue in our internal tracking systems with a development ID of 239494. I have also created a support case for you on this matter, which I will link to this development issue so that you can be notified of any changes or updates about it. This support case has an ID of CAS-185401-T9Q6J1 and you can access it at https://www.infragistics.com/my-account/support-activity.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns on this matter.