[flexcoders] Charts and DataTips

2006-02-15 Thread Jonathan Miranda










Using hitData, is there a way to find out which line youre
on? I can find out the index, but wondering short of going through each lineif
theres a way to find out which line a datapoint is from. I have 5 line
series and cant figure out a way to customize the tooltip based on what
line Im on.

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RE: [flexcoders] Charts and DataTips

2006-02-15 Thread Ely Greenfield








HitData.element points at the element (i.e.,in your case, 
the LineSeries) that generated the hit.

Ely.



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DataTips


Using hitData, is there a way to 
find out which line youre on? I can find out the index, but wondering short of 
going through each lineif theres a way to find out which line a datapoint is 
from. I have 5 line series and cant figure out a way to customize the tooltip 
based on what line Im on.
_
Jonathan 
Miranda
Flexible Master 
of the Web
"In the game of chess, it's important to 
never let your opponent see your pieces."






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