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dave novo
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by dave novo » Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:27 am
Hello,
I am having trouble with the following code (put in the formCreate of a form with a TChart called Chart1):
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var
xcntr: Integer;
ycntr: Integer;
newSeries: TColorGridSeries;
begin
newSeries:=TColorGridSeries.Create(chart1);
newSeries.ParentChart:=chart1;
newSeries.Pen.Visible:=False;
newSeries.BeginUpdate;
for xcntr := 0 to 100 do
for ycntr := 0 to 100 do
newSeries.AddXYZ(xcntr,0,ycntr,'',clYellow);
newSeries.EndUpdate;
newSeries:=TColorGridSeries.Create(chart1);
newSeries.ParentChart:=chart1;
newSeries.Pen.Visible:=False;
newSeries.IrregularGrid:=True;
newSeries.Transparency:=50;
newSeries.BeginUpdate;
for xcntr := 50 to 100 do
for ycntr := 50 to 100 do
newSeries.AddXYZ(xcntr,0,ycntr,'',clBlue);
newSeries.EndUpdate;
If I have IrregularGrid set to True, then I just get a grey box where the blue pixels should be.
If I set IrregularGrid to false, I get blue pixels with no transparency.
is there something I can do to make this work?
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by Yeray » Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:18 am
Hi dave,
I've been testing this and I've noticed that:
1. When IrregularGrid is set to True, you got a gray box, yes. But if you play with different transparencies you'll see that this may be the expected effect having yellow with 50% transparent blue.
2. When IrregularGrid is set to False, it seems that the transparency is only applied to the first cell of the blue ColorGrid. So I've added it to the wish list to be fixed in further releases (TV52013832).
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dave novo
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by dave novo » Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:04 pm
Hi Yeray,
the problem is deeper than that I think. First of all yellow+blue make green. I am not sure how yellow and blue make gray. But that may be expected
When irregularGrid=False, it works fine if you start at (0,0) instead of offsetting it.
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by Yeray » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:21 pm
Hi dave,
Of course, yellow and blue should make green. But we have to analyze if implementing the real expected combination represents a reasonable spent of resources or not.
We'll also study the situation for different positions of the grids.
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by dave novo » Thu Feb 05, 2009 4:41 pm
Hi Yeray,
In that case, can you suggest any way that I can add a second colorGridSeries that does not start at (0,0) and displays with a transparency. I cannot seem to get it to work. I have gotten a sample app to work with IrregularGrid=true, but then when I use that technique with real data I get a crash in Tchart when it is searching through the sorted data. It is some part of the code that is doing a binary search and crashing. So that did not work....
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by Yeray » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:50 am
Hi dave,
Well, while the color combination doesn't work as one would like, maybe you could consider applying transparency to both color grids. This looks a little bit better:
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var
xcntr: Integer;
ycntr: Integer;
newSeries: TColorGridSeries;
begin
newSeries:=TColorGridSeries.Create(chart1);
newSeries.ParentChart:=chart1;
newSeries.Pen.Visible:=False;
newSeries.Transparency:=50;
for xcntr := 0 to 100 do
for ycntr := 0 to 100 do
newSeries.AddXYZ(xcntr,0,ycntr,'',clYellow);
newSeries:=TColorGridSeries.Create(chart1);
newSeries.ParentChart:=chart1;
newSeries.Pen.Visible:=False;
newSeries.IrregularGrid:=true;
newSeries.Transparency:=50;
for xcntr := 50 to 100 do
for ycntr := 50 to 100 do
newSeries.AddXYZ(xcntr,0,ycntr,'',clBlue);
And regarding the crash you are getting, we'll really appreciate if you could send us a simple example project we can run "as-is" to reproduce the problem here.
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