Hi Richard,

I set up a WStandardItemModel model and populated it like shown in your
proposed work-around, but the data doesn't plot correctly.  Apparently
WCartesianChart doesn't like the uninitialized cells spread throughout
the model after all.

But here's something interesting.  I rearranged the ordering in the
model like so...
 
xaxis  y1       y2
0       10      
10      20    
20      30       
30      40    
40      50    

3               11
7               12 
17              14 
25              90
33              77
38              21
39              20

And that seemed to work just fine!  I'm hoping to try this out on my
real data sets in the next day or two.  My only concern now is, I think
that it's just lucky that this technique works with the current
WChart2DRenderer class, and, because it's undocumented (I guess), it may
quit working with some future version of Wt.

Anyway, thanks for the tip.  Looks like I might have a pure Wt solution
now that will get me what I need.


Charlie

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