I have an application where I need to be able to show information stacked, like a multibar, but using the Z direction as well.
When I use multiple bars and select multiple stack groups, they all come out side by side on the front plane.
When I use a 3D tower, I get the ability to define values back into the Z direction, but I can't seem to get anything to stack.
What I'm after is something like 2 or more Tower series that stack on top of each other, but then I do that, I get a flat plane for the second series, as shown in the attached jpg.
In the attachment, the entry for the second series was at X=2, Z=2, Y=10, and what I'm looking for is a bar that stacks on top of the X=2, Z=2 value for the first series.
It would actually show at Y=14 because it would be 4 from the first series, then 10 for the second.
I imagine if there is a solution, it is something like multiple bar stack groups, then the ability to assign a Z depth to different groups.
Is there a way to assign a Z depth to specific series?
Suggestions appreciated
Is this something that would be better handled by purchasing a support agreement?
Thanks
Hank
Stacked Multibar 3D
Stacked Multibar 3D
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Re: Stacked Multibar 3D
Hi Hank,
You can achieve something similar to what you request using TBar3DSeries and ZOrder.
With TBar3DSeries you need to the stacking manually. You may also be able to achieve something similar combining TBarSeries stacking options with ZOrder too. For example:
You can achieve something similar to what you request using TBar3DSeries and ZOrder.
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uses Bar3D, Series;
procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
const NumRows=10;
NumColumns=10;
StackedSeries=2;
var i, j, k: Integer;
begin
for i:=0 to NumRows-1 do
for j:=0 to StackedSeries-1 do
With TBar3DSeries.Create(Self) do
begin
Marks.Visible:=False;
MultiBar:=mbNone;
BarWidthPercent:=100;
ZOrder:=i;
for k:=0 to NumColumns-1 do
if j=0 then
AddBar(k, random, 0)
else
AddBar(k, random, Chart1[Chart1.SeriesCount-1].YValues[k]);
ParentChart:=Chart1;
end;
end;
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uses Series;
procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
const NumRows=10;
NumColumns=10;
StackedSeries=2;
var i, j: Integer;
begin
for i:=0 to NumRows-1 do
for j:=0 to StackedSeries-1 do
begin
With TBarSeries.Create(Self) do
begin
BarWidthPercent:=100;
MultiBar:=mbStacked;
StackGroup:=i;
Marks.Visible:=False;
FillSampleValues(NumColumns);
ParentChart:=Chart1;
ZOrder:=i;
end
end;
end;
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Re: Stacked Multibar 3D
Works perfectly.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.