C sharp graphics scaletransform method exception with StackedLine DevExpress Chart












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I have a StackedLine DevExpress chart, with 2 series. When I switch the two series, so the other one is drawn on top of the first one instead of the other way, when it is about to be drawn, the following exception happens:



System.ArgumentException: 'Parameter is not valid.'



System.Drawing.ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy, MatrixOrder order)
{
int status = SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.GdipScaleWorldTransform(new
HandleRef((object) this, this.NativeGraphics), sx, sy, order);
if (status != 0)
throw SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.StatusException(status);
}


The GdipScaleWorldTransform is an extern method from what I coudl gather and it returns 2 as a status which raises this exception. However, I have absolutely no idea which "parameter" is not valid. sx and sy are both 1E-10, order is Prepend. The problem is most likely with the Graphics (this) object. I have read that something might be disposed on our side, but debugging does not allow me to see most properties of the Graphics object, so I do not know where and what to look for if this is even the problem.



This happens only with the StackedLine and FullStackedLine serie types.



What can I do to try to find the cause of the exception?










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  • I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
    – Niranjan Singh
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:59
















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I have a StackedLine DevExpress chart, with 2 series. When I switch the two series, so the other one is drawn on top of the first one instead of the other way, when it is about to be drawn, the following exception happens:



System.ArgumentException: 'Parameter is not valid.'



System.Drawing.ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy, MatrixOrder order)
{
int status = SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.GdipScaleWorldTransform(new
HandleRef((object) this, this.NativeGraphics), sx, sy, order);
if (status != 0)
throw SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.StatusException(status);
}


The GdipScaleWorldTransform is an extern method from what I coudl gather and it returns 2 as a status which raises this exception. However, I have absolutely no idea which "parameter" is not valid. sx and sy are both 1E-10, order is Prepend. The problem is most likely with the Graphics (this) object. I have read that something might be disposed on our side, but debugging does not allow me to see most properties of the Graphics object, so I do not know where and what to look for if this is even the problem.



This happens only with the StackedLine and FullStackedLine serie types.



What can I do to try to find the cause of the exception?










share|improve this question






















  • I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
    – Niranjan Singh
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:59














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I have a StackedLine DevExpress chart, with 2 series. When I switch the two series, so the other one is drawn on top of the first one instead of the other way, when it is about to be drawn, the following exception happens:



System.ArgumentException: 'Parameter is not valid.'



System.Drawing.ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy, MatrixOrder order)
{
int status = SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.GdipScaleWorldTransform(new
HandleRef((object) this, this.NativeGraphics), sx, sy, order);
if (status != 0)
throw SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.StatusException(status);
}


The GdipScaleWorldTransform is an extern method from what I coudl gather and it returns 2 as a status which raises this exception. However, I have absolutely no idea which "parameter" is not valid. sx and sy are both 1E-10, order is Prepend. The problem is most likely with the Graphics (this) object. I have read that something might be disposed on our side, but debugging does not allow me to see most properties of the Graphics object, so I do not know where and what to look for if this is even the problem.



This happens only with the StackedLine and FullStackedLine serie types.



What can I do to try to find the cause of the exception?










share|improve this question













I have a StackedLine DevExpress chart, with 2 series. When I switch the two series, so the other one is drawn on top of the first one instead of the other way, when it is about to be drawn, the following exception happens:



System.ArgumentException: 'Parameter is not valid.'



System.Drawing.ScaleTransform(float sx, float sy, MatrixOrder order)
{
int status = SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.GdipScaleWorldTransform(new
HandleRef((object) this, this.NativeGraphics), sx, sy, order);
if (status != 0)
throw SafeNativeMethods.Gdip.StatusException(status);
}


The GdipScaleWorldTransform is an extern method from what I coudl gather and it returns 2 as a status which raises this exception. However, I have absolutely no idea which "parameter" is not valid. sx and sy are both 1E-10, order is Prepend. The problem is most likely with the Graphics (this) object. I have read that something might be disposed on our side, but debugging does not allow me to see most properties of the Graphics object, so I do not know where and what to look for if this is even the problem.



This happens only with the StackedLine and FullStackedLine serie types.



What can I do to try to find the cause of the exception?







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  • I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
    – Niranjan Singh
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:59


















  • I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
    – Niranjan Singh
    Nov 26 '18 at 5:59
















I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
– Niranjan Singh
Nov 26 '18 at 5:59




I would suggest you to create a support ticked on DevExpress support to get precise information about issue. It may be the bug in the control and if you are doing something custom the provide a sample for repro the behavior..
– Niranjan Singh
Nov 26 '18 at 5:59












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