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QSplineSeries calculateControlPoints moved to splinechartitem. This way we don't need to deal with controlPoints on logaritmic scale
QSplineSeries calculateControlPoints moved to splinechartitem. This way we don't need to deal with controlPoints on logaritmic scale

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import QtQuick 1.0
import QtCommercial.Chart 1.1
Rectangle {
anchors.fill: parent
//![1]
ChartView {
title: "Two Series, Common Axes"
anchors.fill: parent
legend.visible: false
ValueAxis {
id: axisX
min: 0
max: 10
tickCount: 5
}
ValueAxis {
id: axisY
min: -0.5
max: 1.5
}
LineSeries {
id: series1
axisX: axisX
axisY: axisY
}
ScatterSeries {
id: series2
axisX: axisX
axisY: axisY
}
}
// Add data dynamically to the series
Component.onCompleted: {
for (var i = 0; i <= 10; i++) {
series1.append(i, Math.random());
series2.append(i, Math.random());
}
}
//![1]
}