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Recently, I have been working to integrate the Stacked Area and Stacked 100% Area charts into our application; however, in doing so, I have found a bug. In order to re-create this bug, you can pull the chart example from your website-provided samples (it's actually a really great test case). Re-Create the BugTo re-create the bug, "choose" a series in the JSON and set a number of the data points to 0 (I chose "Stacked 2", as seen in the embedded javascript, below, pulled directly from your site) and re-render the chart. Code: <script lang="javascript" type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function () { $('#jqChart').jqChart({ title: { text: '100% Stacked Area Chart' }, animation: { duration: 1 }, shadows: { enabled: true }, axes: [ { type: 'category', location: 'bottom', categories: ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G'] } ], series: [ { type: 'stacked100Area', title: 'Stacked 1', data: [62, 70, 68, 58, 52, 60, 48], labels: { font: '12px sans-serif' } }, { type: 'stacked100Area', title: 'Stacked 2', data: [56, 30, 0, 0, 0, 36, 70], labels: { font: '12px sans-serif' } }, { type: 'stacked100Area', title: 'Stacked 3', data: [33, 42, 54, 23, 54, 47, 61], labels: { font: '12px sans-serif' } } ] }); }); </script>
</head> <body> <div> <div id="jqChart" style="width: 500px; height: 300px;"></div> </div> </body> </html> Description of BugYou'll notice that rather than allowing the series with data to dominate the chart, the series with values of 0 do not disappear; rather, those series with values of 0 "extend" (overlap) the series with data, visually indicating the presence of greater than 0 data. I'd post a picture; however, I am having great difficulty getting a picture from my file system into your forum
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