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chart x-axis data is not visible when more than 10 point:

chart.ChartAreas.Add("chart1");
                chart.Series.Add("s1");
                for (int i = 0; i < dtRpt.Rows.count; i++)
                {
                    string i1=dtRpt.Rows[i]["vchCompetency"].ToString();
                    float i2 = float.Parse(dtRpt.Rows[i]["Average"].ToString(), CultureInfo.InvariantCulture.NumberFormat); 
                    chart.Series[0].Points.AddXY(i1, i2);
                }

Its my chart code;how to overcome by this problem ;any other method is there. i tried for chartarea.AxisX.IntervalType its not working for string value.Any help me to resolve this problem.

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OT: Why not use the DataBindTable or DataBindCrossTable? Its cleaner and faster.

It's better practice to set the DataType of axis

Chart1.Series[0].XValueType = ChartValueType.[type]

instead of passing everything as a string. That way the chart control don't have to guess and usually this create less problems.

(Actually you retrieved the value as a string from the DataTable and casted into float - wicked!)

You might wanna check the Chart1.AxisX(or Y).Interval property instead of Chart1.AxisX(or Y).IntervalType to display more specific chart. Usually the Interval is set by default accordingly to the amount of data to be shown.

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  • You can see my previous post;i used Chart1.AxisX(or Y).Interval and checked with DataBindTable.but i am getting same problem
    – Zadalaxmi
    Apr 4, 2014 at 11:25
  • 1)too many posts with informations scattered all around Stack Overflow 2)try to round the float using Math.Round(number_to_round,2) and pass it like that in the x datapoint 3)try to set Chart1.Height = 600; Chart1.Width = 800; Also it is not very clear what do you mean by 'is not visible when more than 10 point'
    – user3165588
    Apr 4, 2014 at 12:54
  • Actually i found the problem is if more than 10 points my chart is not coming proper.its not the reason point value i am passing.
    – Zadalaxmi
    Apr 7, 2014 at 4:10

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