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4 changes: 4 additions & 0 deletions MAUI/Cartesian-Charts/Axis/Types.md
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In the above image, the [ColumnSeries](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/maui/Syncfusion.Maui.Charts.ColumnSeries.html) is plotted based on additional axes of [YAxes](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/maui/Syncfusion.Maui.Charts.SfCartesianChart.html#Syncfusion_Maui_Charts_SfCartesianChart_YAxes) collection, and [SplineSeries](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/maui/Syncfusion.Maui.Charts.SplineSeries.html) is plotted based on axis of the collection's 0th index.

To learn how to add and customize the multiple axes in .NET MAUI Cartesian Charts quickly, you can check the below video.

{% youtube "https://youtu.be/Mvno-lDRpxU" %}

## Axis Crossing

The chart allows you to customize the origin, by default the axis will be rendered with (0,0) as the origin in x and y-axes. An axis can be positioned anywhere in the chart area by using the [CrossesAt](https://help.syncfusion.com/cr/maui/Syncfusion.Maui.Charts.ChartAxis.html#Syncfusion_Maui_Charts_ChartAxis_CrossesAt) property. This property specifies where the horizontal axis intersects or crosses the vertical axis, and vice versa. The default value of the CrossesAt property is `double.NaN`.
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