ChartDataPointValues Class
Definition
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Contains a set of data values for a data point in the chart.
public ref class ChartDataPointValues sealed
public sealed class ChartDataPointValues
type ChartDataPointValues = class
Public NotInheritable Class ChartDataPointValues
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ChartDataPointValues
Properties
CurrencyLanguageSize |
Gets the size of the currency language for ChartDataPointValues instance. |
CurrencyLanguageX |
Gets the X currency language. |
CurrencyLanguageY |
Gets the Y currency language. |
End |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the end/close value for the data point. |
FormatSize |
Gets the size of the format for ChartDataPointValues instance. |
FormatX |
Gets the X format for ChartDataPointValues instance. |
FormatY |
Gets the Y format for ChartDataPointValues instance. |
High |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the high value for the data point. |
HighlightSize |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the highlighted Size value for the data point. |
HighlightX |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the highlighted X value for the data point. |
HighlightY |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the highlighted Y value for the data point. |
Instance |
Gets the report instance object that contains the calculated values of this report definition object. |
Low |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the low value for the data point. |
Mean |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the mean value for the data point. |
Median |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the median value for the data point. |
Size |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the size value for the data point. |
Start |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the start/open value for the data point. |
X |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the X value for the data point. |
Y |
Gets an expression that evaluates to the Y value for the data point. |