Sorry to double post, but although I've been reading like crazy, I
still don't know where to start to overide this behaviour?
How can I keep the Interpolate effect without changing the datasource?
Thanks...
 Marcela
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Marcela" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
>  I have created a bubble chart programatically. I init the bubble
> chart with a datasource (xml object) that I get once from a web service.
> However, after the data is loaded, the user will have the chance to
> swap the axes. Meaning that if my original series is:
> 
> <mx:BubbleSeries showDataEffect="{eff}" xField="A" yField="B"
> radiusField="P"/>
> 
> I wanted to dynamically change for this one
> <mx:BubbleSeries showDataEffect="{eff}" xField="B" yField="P"
> radiusField="A"/>
> 
> Or any possible combination. I manage to do this with AS, however I
> notice that the SeriesInterpolate effect will not work unless you
> change the chart dataset or add a myChart.hideData().
> I do not change my dataset, what I do is create a new bubbleseries
> with the user selection, push it into the bubble chart, and call the
> hideData so that this will trigger the effect.
> However bubbles do not "move" to their new positions, instead they
> "jump" to the new position and that's it.
> 
> You guys have any idea is this can be accomplished? I'm wondering if
> the way the SeriesInterpolate effect works requires the series fields
> to be kept??
> Thanks a lot for your help!
>  Marce
>


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