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How to rotate axis labels in ASP.NET Web Forms Chart?

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ejChart provides options to rotate x axis labels to any desired angle. You can use these option for labels with long text and to avoid labels overlapping with each other. The LabelRotation API is used to rotate labels. It takes integer value as input. The following code example illustrates the above.

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    <ej:Chart ID="container" runat="server">
        <PrimaryXAxis LabelRotation="45"></PrimaryXAxis>
    </ej:Chart>

The output of the above code example is similar to the following screenshot.

Chart with label rotation

Figure 1: Chart with rotated x axis labels

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