Thanks for the clarification, Ely.  Probably saved me some time dinking with
effects.  I was afraid this might be the case.  So I'm guessing the best
thing to do is to turn off effects and intelligently remove/add data points.

BTW, I'm using your DrillDown/Up effects and just love them.  Your blog is
always a great resource for Flex coding.  It's also a big part of how I sold
the boss on Flex.  I just let him play with all the pretty examples.


On 5/11/07, Ely Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:





I don't  believe that would be possible with the current chart effect
API.  That would require the series to create a superset of the before and
after items to display at the same time. The effects generally don't have
the ability to ask the series to create or show more items, and they don't
know how to create or show more themselves (which would require deep
knowledge of the individual series).  It's a good enhancement request
though.



Ely.





*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
Behalf Of *Aaron Wright
*Sent:* Friday, May 11, 2007 10:53 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* [flexcoders] Re: looking for a SeriesSlide that keeps the old
points on the graph



That would be great. I have a chart that graphs many variables in
realtime. I would love an effect or something that slid values on and
off the chart. The slide left/right effect right now do the entire
chart! When is that useful? If I added one value, slide one value on. If
I removed one value, slide one value off.

I suppose instead of pissing and moaning about it, I could get to work.

--- In [email protected] <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>, "Pan
Troglodytes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Before I code my own, I'm just wondering if someone has already put
code up
> for what I want. I'm looking to do a SeriesSlide left/right that
slides the
> old points off while simultaneously sliding the new points on. I
don't mean
> the same thing that happens if you use a SeriesSlide for the
hideDataEffect
> and then another for the showDataEffect. What I'm looking for is for
it to
> look like a "sliding window" effect. Anything out there already?
>
> This is specifically for ColumnSeries, but any code would probably be
more
> general-purpose.
>
> --
> Jason
>




--
Jason

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