Please provide a property that will enable the ValueAxis of Radar Chart to be visible on top of the RadarArea series.
Currently, if the RadarArea Series has the opacity property set to 1.0, it masks the ValueAxis. To make the ValueAxis visible, the RadarArea's opacity should be reduced and this in turn makes the color of RadarArea less appealing.
Please provide a feature whereby we can make the ValueAxis visible through the RadarArea series without compromising on the opacity.
Well basically the idea is as in the topic. Sometimes we need to show something in hh:mm:ss format on y-axis and it's not possible.
Have the possibility to use a specific dashType when the graph is set to "interpolate" for the missing values (null values) Please see the attached image in this thread : http://www.telerik.com/forums/series-missingvalues-interpolate-using-a-different-series-dashtype
Hi, We often need to modify values of an existing graph (either to change values, or filter existing set). However animation is very ugly when doing this, as it starts the animation from start. It would be awesome if animation could be more configurable, and would allow to control how animation is processed when chart's data is changed. Thanks!
This is different than multi-line labels which I know are supported. Staggered labels would put the 2nd, 4th, 6th, etc. label on a line below. e.g. LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL LABEL
Legend displays series type/style in addition to color. Currently it only supports color and displayed as a colored square. In charts with multiple series types/styles it is impossible to distinguish between the different series based on legend only.
Currently the shared tooltip's position gets in the way of actually seeing the current category's series, as well as hindering any attempts to click on any series behind the tooltip.
Ideally, the tooltip should form off to the side of the current category's visible/clickable elements, either dynamically based on room available, or statically based on configuration (top, bottom, left, right).