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Is there any way to set the gaps between the different ColumnSeries?
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I want to set the gaps between the different ColumnSeries,the suggestion in the old issue say that "Thickness='10' Outline='Transparent' Margin='0,0,0,-10' can do this".

But when i have data with the Positive and Negative value at the same time,the setting of the Margin do not work. Is there any way to fixed it ?

Hope anyone can help me!

Thanks!

  • 138253
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    Hello Xiong, 

    Thank you for your post. I have been looking into it and I can suggest you see this forum thread, where a similar issue is already discussed:

    http://www.infragistics.com/community/forums/t/64714.aspx

    Currently these are the approaches that you can use. You can also log a new Product Idea for this to be added as a built-in functionality. You can do this here:

    http://ideas.infragistics.com/

    There are many benefits to submitting an product idea:

    -          Direct communication with our product management team regarding your product idea.

    -          Notifications whenever new information regarding your idea becomes available.

    -          Ability to vote on your favorite product ideas to let us know which ones are the most important to you.  You will have ten votes for this and can change which ideas you are voting for at any time.

    -          Allow you to shape the future of our products by requesting new controls and products altogether.

    -          You and other developers can discuss existing product ideas with members of our Product Management team.

    Steps to create your idea:               

    1.       Log into the Infragistics Product Idea site at http://ideas.infragistics.com (creating a new login if needed).

    2.       Navigate to the product / platform channel of your choice (e.g. WPF, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, HTML5 / Ignite UI, iOS / NucliOS, etc.)

    3.       Add your product idea and be sure to be specific and provide as much detail as possible. Explain the context in which a feature would be used, why it is needed, why it can’t be accomplished today, and who would benefit from it. You can even add screenshots to build a stronger case. Remember that for your suggestion to be successful, you need other members of the community to vote for it. Be convincing!

    4.    Include a link to this thread in your idea so product management will be able to look back at this case. 

    The Product Idea site puts you in the driver’s seat and allows you to track the progress of your ideas at any time, see how many votes it got, read comments from other developers in the community, and see if someone from the product team has additional questions for you.

    Thank you for contacting Infragistics.

  • 138253
    Offline posted

    Hello Xiong,

     

    I am just checking if you need any further assistance on the matter.