ChartGroups Interface
Definition
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Represents one or more series plotted in a chart with the same format.
public interface class ChartGroups : System::Collections::IEnumerable
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.Guid("F8DDB497-CA6C-4711-9BA4-2718FA3BB6FE")]
public interface ChartGroups : System.Collections.IEnumerable
type ChartGroups = interface
interface IEnumerable
Public Interface ChartGroups
Implements IEnumerable
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
A ChartGroups collection is a collection of all the ChartGroup objects in the specified chart. A chart contains one or more chart groups, each chart group contains one or more series, and each series contains one or more points. For example, a single chart might contain both a line chart group, containing all the series plotted with the line chart format, and a bar chart group, containing all the series plotted with the bar chart format.
Use the ChartGroups[Object] property to return the ChartGroups collection.
Use ChartGroups(index
), where Index
is the chart group index number, to return a single ChartGroup object.
Properties
Application |
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an _Application object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only. |
Count |
Returns an Integer that represents the number of objects in the collection. |
Creator |
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only |
Item[Object] |
Returns a specified item from the collection. |
Parent |
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only. |
Methods
GetEnumerator() |