I have a Swiftui app, and I'm using the Apple Chart framework to chart user transactions over time. I'd like to be able to show an annotation at the top of the chart that shows the date range of the records currently visible on the chart. Much like Apple does in their Heath App charts.
But I just can't seem to find a method to read the current date range displayed on the chart once the user has scrolled though the chart.
Has anyone done anything similar, or maybe seen some sample code? So far I'm striking out on this...
Thanks in advance
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Should I have gotten an email for my submission of an appeal for a rejected app?
It's pretty clear from the rejection reason that there was a misunderstanding about the purpose of the app, so I filled out the appeal form.
But I never got a confirmation email. It's been roughly 28 hours since I sent the appeal.
I DID get a confirmation page for the appeal...
Do I just keep waiting?
Thanks!
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App Store Distribution & Marketing
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App Review