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      dgm
      last edited by

      in my serial chart there are 8 pens. I need the ability to change the lineThickness of each pen individually. So far i have only been able to change all at once only using :

      line-Thickness="4"   ....
      

      I think there must be a way to do this in the Options much like minimum, maximum, axisColor etc.. maybe in valueAxes or amGraph or somewheres like that, but so far i havent got it right.

      would also be nice to be able to turn each pen on/off as well using the Options

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      • MattFoxM
        MattFox
        last edited by MattFox

        line-Thickness="4"   
        

        Is case sensitive/worded specifically, so it should be

        lineThickness:4
        

        https://docs.amcharts.com/3/javascriptcharts/AmGraph

        Inside of either graph-options="[{ lineThickness:4 }]" OR series-x-graph-options="{lineThickness:4}" where x is your serial chart number.

        @dgm said in serial chart lineThickness:

        would also be nice to be able to turn each pen on/off as well using the Options

        http://[YOURMANGODOMAIN]/ui/docs/ng-mango/ma-serial-chart
        Use legends="true"
        This will enable you to toggle the charts.

        Please read the docs, all of the information is there. It explicitly tells you what attribute does what for the ma-serial-chart directive.

        Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
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          dgm
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          @mattfox said in serial chart lineThickness:

          {lineThickness:4}

          MattFox,

          Thanks for your input. I was missing something simple and now it is working. I spent several hours sifting through AmGraph , AmCharts etc. The example at the top of AmGraph shows "graphs": [ not "graph-options":[ so that threw me off. As far as the API docs, they point to AmGraph with the link , i just missed the hyphen.

          The legend="true" is something I learned from the docs and have been using that to show the legend but I was wanting learn how to toggle pens on/off without having the legend on. So far I havent found it.

          I always try to read the docs first, but when I spin my wheels for several hours I figure Iv'e missed something simple and should just ask. Reading the threads on this forum exposes you to new ideas from people who have gone through the learning process . I had no Idea that I was wasting peoples time.

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          • MattFoxM
            MattFox
            last edited by MattFox

            We were all noobs at one point! I'm glad you're able to apply what you've learnt.
            I don't mind helping, I learned a boatload here over the last few years.
            But I think it's always good to have a good search. If not here, there's stackoverflow and other sites. Sometimes I'll get a private message because it's one of those things that is there in your face but as you've said - you've stared at for hours and have made zero progress and need a fresh pair of eyes.

            Everyone is happy to help here, I just like loitering here more than I probably should!

            Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
            And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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