As far as I can see, it can draw only two axis max. I need three axes, like
in this link(http://www.infosoftglobal.com

/FusionCharts/PowerCharts.asp#maxisline).


How can I implement *real* multiple(not just 2) axis chart?


2007/2/27, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Tuesday 27 Feb 2007, Mikhail Shevchuk wrote:
> What is the best way to implement multi-axis line chart like this (
> http://www.infosoftglobal.com/FusionCharts/PowerCharts.asp#maxisline) ?

The normal Flex Charting stuff supports multiple axis.

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