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Creating custom tick labels

For Measurement Studio 2015 we only support major and minor grid lines; a custom RangeDivisionsMode is probably still the best option for your use case. If you do have any problems, feel free to post a new question to the forum.

~ Paul H
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Thank you. I have fixed the problem. 

 

It seems to me that the ValuePresenterArgs parameter in the VisualizeCore method of the GeneralValueFormatter (see your example earlier) used to have a Context property that contained a reference to the axis, which I used in my adapted version. In the updated MS2015, the Context property is null. I was still able to get the axis object somewhere from the Data property of the same parameter, which solved it for me.

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