Hello ,
I updated the Syncfusion Blazor nuget from version 20.1.0.60 to version 20.2.0.40 and the Heatmap component that was working before throws an exception after the update.
The exception that I get is this
I can't understand the root of this exception.
From the changes that you made in the new verion what could be causing this and how can i solve this?
Thanks in advance!
Hi Amanda,
Thank you for contacting Syncfusion support.
We are unable to reproduce the reported issue in the default functionality sample of HeatMap component. Please find the sample application in which we tried to reproduce the reported issue and its screenshot below.
https://www.syncfusion.com/downloads/support/directtrac/general/ze/BlazorApp11040047549
Please provide us the code snippet or modify the above sample and share the same to us to reproduce the reported issue. It will be helpful for us to analyze the exact scenario and assist you in the same.
Regards,
Indumathi R.
Hello,
I downloaded the example that you posted and by adding my code I reproduced the reported issue. I am posting it below. Hope you can help.
Thanks in advance!
Hi Amanda,
We are able to reproduce the reported issue with the provided code snippet. We have considered this as a defect and logged a defect report for the same. However, we will include the fix for the reported issue in our weekly patch release which is expected to be available by the end of August 2022. Please find the feedback link below to keep track of the reported issue.
https://www.syncfusion.com/feedback/36897
Regards,
Indumathi R.
Hi Amanda,
Thank you for your patience.
We have fixed the reported issue - “Exception is thrown when the text size for the axis labels in the HeatMap is set to 0” and included the fix in our weekly patch release (v20.2.46). Please update the latest “Syncfusion.Blazor.HeatMap” package in your application to resolve the reported issue. Please find the package link below.
https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.Blazor.HeatMap
Please let us know if you need any further assistance.
Regards,
Indumathi R.