I had a similar problem and solved it thus:
The main cursor, with the decimals, I show in a grid.
From this cursor I derived another, but with the money fields as I
ie select total,....... from sales into cursor curSales (sales total
is N(10,2) )
this cursor is shown in a grid
then
create cursor curGraph( sales I,........)
select curSales
scan all
nTotal = int(curSales.total)
insert into curGraph( sales,.....) values (nTotal,.....)
endscan
and I draw the graph from curGraph
Rafael Copquin
El 27/03/2013 11:50 a.m., Paul Newton escribió:
Hi all
I am using Foxcharts and have a simple vertical bar chart. The underlying
cursor has an N(4,0) field for the values and the value in question is the
number of users (which obviously must be a whole number). In this case there
was only one user and the scale was marked at intervals of 0.25. I got around
that by setting Scale = 1.
The chart scale now goes from 0 to 2 with the bar occupying half the height of
the chart. All this is fine except that the scale legends are showing as 0.00,
1.00 and 2.00.
I want these to be 0, 1 and 2 but I can't seem to find how to achieve this.
Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Paul Newton
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