HI,
I have created a chart with a single TContourSeries at run-time (using BCB2007, TeeChart 8.05). I want to stop the marks overlapping. I have tried using series->ContourMarks->AntiOverlap = true; but I keep getting "Access violation at address 42232F44 in module 'Tee811.bpl'." when I run the program. The same occurs if I try to change series->ContourMarks->Density and series->ContourMarks->AtSegments.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong.
I saw another post referring to a similar problem with BCB2007 and TeeChart 8.04 with a workaround being to set at runtime. I can't do this as it is a cgi web application.
Any help would be appreciated.
TContourMarks Access Violation
Re: TContourMarks Access Violation
Hi iquestmike,
This is probably related with a known C++ Builder subproperties alignment issue.
We thought that it could happen only with updated projects from earlier C++Builder versions, but maybe not. We are aware that there are some problems with code aligning when generating *.hpp and *.objc files for C++ Builder using dcc32 (Delphi compiler). Those problems usually are totally random but most visible with some subproperties which don't return a valid pointer. Hence some random Access Violation errors. This is a known C++ Builder error as you can see in the Quality Central entries below. This issue was supposed to be fixed in C++ Builder 2009 but it is not working perfectly yet.
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=47943
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=46158
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=27917
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=653
This is probably related with a known C++ Builder subproperties alignment issue.
We thought that it could happen only with updated projects from earlier C++Builder versions, but maybe not. We are aware that there are some problems with code aligning when generating *.hpp and *.objc files for C++ Builder using dcc32 (Delphi compiler). Those problems usually are totally random but most visible with some subproperties which don't return a valid pointer. Hence some random Access Violation errors. This is a known C++ Builder error as you can see in the Quality Central entries below. This issue was supposed to be fixed in C++ Builder 2009 but it is not working perfectly yet.
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=47943
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=46158
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=27917
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=653
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