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Problem with chartalignment: two charts in one panel

SaschaB
Engager

Hi there,

I have a problem with the visualization of two charts in one panel.

Both charts lay among each other but the lower one doensn't start at the same position as the upper one.
The lower one is a little bit indented and I don't know why.

The requirement for the visualization is that both charts lay exactly among each other.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
Sascha

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SaschaB
Engager

Problem solved!

The upper chart was an area-chart where secondaryAxisTitle.text wasn't set.

The lower chart was an line-chart where secondaryAxisTitle.text was set with "& nbsp;".

So I just had to set secondaryAxisTitle.text of the area-chart also to "& nbsp;" and the indent disappeard.

Best regerads, Sascha

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SaschaB
Engager

Problem solved!

The upper chart was an area-chart where secondaryAxisTitle.text wasn't set.

The lower chart was an line-chart where secondaryAxisTitle.text was set with "& nbsp;".

So I just had to set secondaryAxisTitle.text of the area-chart also to "& nbsp;" and the indent disappeard.

Best regerads, Sascha

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