Hi ,
Apologies for that, for a second there I forgot that you are using the scatter variation.
Unfortunately there is no easy way to get this done. Since you are using a PointTemplate, you need to specify the size of the point, so you need to handle this manually. However, this is not an easy task, because the size of the bar would depend on the value of the datapoint and the values of the adjacent datapoints and also depend on the size of the plot area.
I again will direct you to using marked zone annotations. When defining the from and to values, you can more easily specify values based on the adjacent data-items so that the bars do not have empty space between them.
Regards,
Petar Marchev
Telerik
Apologies for that, for a second there I forgot that you are using the scatter variation.
Unfortunately there is no easy way to get this done. Since you are using a PointTemplate, you need to specify the size of the point, so you need to handle this manually. However, this is not an easy task, because the size of the bar would depend on the value of the datapoint and the values of the adjacent datapoints and also depend on the size of the plot area.
I again will direct you to using marked zone annotations. When defining the from and to values, you can more easily specify values based on the adjacent data-items so that the bars do not have empty space between them.
Regards,
Petar Marchev
Telerik
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