Oxyplot - Keeping plotting area a fixed size when axis changes
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I'm plotting multiple series in Oxyplot (C#, Windows Forms) and allow the user to add/remove them individually. Since the series have different ranges, adn there are many of them, I'm using two plotviews and have their X axis synched up, so that they zoom/pan together.
Now, the problem is, is that one of the plotviews changes the size of the plotting area whenever the Y axis displays negative numbers, or numbers with 3 digits (it gets bigger, compared to when it only displays 2 digit numbers). And of course is looks a bit ugly if I have a synched X-Axis on plotviews that are slightly different sizes.
Is there a way to make sure that the plotting area of the plotview remains a fixed size?
Thanks in advance :)
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I'm plotting multiple series in Oxyplot (C#, Windows Forms) and allow the user to add/remove them individually. Since the series have different ranges, adn there are many of them, I'm using two plotviews and have their X axis synched up, so that they zoom/pan together.
Now, the problem is, is that one of the plotviews changes the size of the plotting area whenever the Y axis displays negative numbers, or numbers with 3 digits (it gets bigger, compared to when it only displays 2 digit numbers). And of course is looks a bit ugly if I have a synched X-Axis on plotviews that are slightly different sizes.
Is there a way to make sure that the plotting area of the plotview remains a fixed size?
Thanks in advance :)
c# winforms size oxyplot
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I'm plotting multiple series in Oxyplot (C#, Windows Forms) and allow the user to add/remove them individually. Since the series have different ranges, adn there are many of them, I'm using two plotviews and have their X axis synched up, so that they zoom/pan together.
Now, the problem is, is that one of the plotviews changes the size of the plotting area whenever the Y axis displays negative numbers, or numbers with 3 digits (it gets bigger, compared to when it only displays 2 digit numbers). And of course is looks a bit ugly if I have a synched X-Axis on plotviews that are slightly different sizes.
Is there a way to make sure that the plotting area of the plotview remains a fixed size?
Thanks in advance :)
c# winforms size oxyplot
I'm plotting multiple series in Oxyplot (C#, Windows Forms) and allow the user to add/remove them individually. Since the series have different ranges, adn there are many of them, I'm using two plotviews and have their X axis synched up, so that they zoom/pan together.
Now, the problem is, is that one of the plotviews changes the size of the plotting area whenever the Y axis displays negative numbers, or numbers with 3 digits (it gets bigger, compared to when it only displays 2 digit numbers). And of course is looks a bit ugly if I have a synched X-Axis on plotviews that are slightly different sizes.
Is there a way to make sure that the plotting area of the plotview remains a fixed size?
Thanks in advance :)
c# winforms size oxyplot
c# winforms size oxyplot
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