I'm not sure I quite understand the question, but a couple of thoughts:

- if you have a data function that returns null you can get gaps in a line
chart, if that's desired
- on the other hand, if your data provider filters out the empty data
points, the chart should fill the available space
- I think you might be able to have a separate data provider for the axis

In other words, I would be surprised if custom renderers are necessary.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Battershall, Jeff <
[email protected]> wrote:

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>  I have a line chart with a DateTimeAxis that is stipulated to be about
> 750 pixels wide and it’s used to display a decade’s worth of data points.
> However, in the current decade, there are only a couple month’s worth of
> data points.  As a result the line series takes up the entire chart’s entire
> available horizontal space.  What I’d LIKE to have happen is have the line
> series only as wide as the data points require – kind of like a YTD graph.
> See what I’m getting at?
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> Any charting experts available?  Eli?
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> Jeff Battershall
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> Application Architect
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> Dow Jones Indexes
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