ChartSheetBase.Axes(Object, XlAxisGroup) Method
Definition
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Gets an object that represents either a single axis or a collection of the axes on the chart.
public object Axes (object type, Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlAxisGroup axisGroup);
member this.Axes : obj * Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlAxisGroup -> obj
Public Function Axes (Optional type As Object, Optional axisGroup As XlAxisGroup) As Object
Parameters
- type
- Object
Specifies the axis to return. Can be one of the following XlAxisType constants: xlValue, xlCategory, or xlSeriesAxis (xlSeriesAxis is valid only for 3-D charts).
- axisGroup
- XlAxisGroup
Specifies the axis group. If this argument is omitted, the primary group is used. 3-D charts have only one axis group.
Returns
Examples
The following code example uses the Axes method to set the title of the primary axis of the current Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.ChartSheetBase.
private void SetAxisText()
{
Globals.Sheet1.Range["A1", "A5"].Value2 = 22;
Globals.Sheet1.Range["B1", "B5"].Value2 = 55;
this.SetSourceData(Globals.Sheet1.Range["A1", "B5"],
Excel.XlRowCol.xlColumns);
this.ChartType = Excel.XlChartType.xl3DColumn;
Excel.Axis axis = (Excel.Axis)this.Axes(Excel.XlAxisType.xlValue,
Excel.XlAxisGroup.xlPrimary);
axis.HasTitle = true;
axis.AxisTitle.Text = "Sales Figures";
}
Private Sub SetAxisText()
Globals.Sheet1.Range("A1", "A5").Value2 = 22
Globals.Sheet1.Range("B1", "B5").Value2 = 55
Me.SetSourceData(Globals.Sheet1.Range("A1", "B5"), _
Excel.XlRowCol.xlColumns)
Me.ChartType = Excel.XlChartType.xl3DColumn
Dim Axis1 As Excel.Axis = _
CType(Me.Axes(Excel.XlAxisType.xlValue, _
Excel.XlAxisGroup.xlPrimary), Excel.Axis)
Axis1.HasTitle = True
Axis1.AxisTitle.Text = "Sales Figures"
End Sub
Remarks
Optional Parameters
For information on optional parameters, see Optional Parameters in Office Solutions.