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How to hide an axis in ASP.NET Web Forms Chart?

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You can customize the visibility of Chart axis by using the Visible property of axis. This property takes a boolean value as either ‘true’ or ‘false’. When an axis is hidden, axis labels and axis ticks are not visible but axis line is visible. The AxisLine property in axis contains options to customize the visibility, color, dash style and opacity of the axis line. This is illustrated in the following code example.

ASP

<ej:Chart ID="container" tTrackAxisToolTip="crosshairLabel" runat="server">
<PrimaryYAxis Visible="false"></PrimaryYAxis>
</ej:Chart>

The following screenshot displays the Chart with hidden primary Y axis. Note that the axis line is still visible after disabling the visibility of primary Y axis.

After hiding Y-axis in Chart

Figure 1: Chart with hidden primary Y axis


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