Chapter 9.
Methods that Get an Object ID


getAreaRiser()

This method returns the object ID of the risers in an area chart. You may specify a series and group number to select a particular area riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getAreaRiser();

IdentObj getAreaRiser(int s, int g)

Input:

s: a series number

g: a group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the area riser

Example:

perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(31);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getAreaRiser(1,1),60);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getAreaRiser(1,2),65);

Also See:

getAreaRiserBottom(), getAreaRiserTop()

getAreaRiserBottom()

This method returns the object ID of the bottom of an area riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getAreaRiserBottom();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the bottom of an area riser

Also See:

getAreaRiser(), getAreaRiserTop()

getAreaRiserTop()

This method returns the object ID of the top of an area riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getAreaRiserTop();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the top of an area riser

Also See:

getAreaRiser(), getAreaRiserBottom()

getBarRiser()

This method returns the object ID riser in a bar chart. You may specify a series and group number to select a particular bar riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getBarRiser ();

IdentObj getBarRiser (int s, int g);

Input:

s: a series number

Input:

g: a group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the bar riser

Example:

perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getBarRiser(1,1),60);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getBarRiser(1,2),65);

Also See:

getBarRiserBottom(), getBarRiserSide()

getBarRiserBottom()

This method returns the object ID of the bottom of a bar riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getBarRiserBottom();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the bottom of a bar riser

Also See:

getBarRiser(), getBarRiserSide()

getBarRiserSide()

This method returns the object ID of the side of a bar riser.

Syntax:

IdentObj getBarRiserSide();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the top of a bar riser

Also See:

getBarRiser(), getBarRiserBottom()

getChartBackground()

This method returns the object ID of the background area of the graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getChartBackground();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the background area

Example:

perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setFillColor(
    perspective1.getChartBackground(),new Color(255,255,0));

getColorByHeight()

When a chart is colored by height (rather than by series or by group), the charting engine chooses the color of quantative data representations based on the data values supplied to the chart. This happens in spectral map charts and in 3D surface charts. If, for example, the data ranges from 7 to 74 and the Y1 axis scale, therefore, goes from 0 to 80, the charting engine might have the color blue assigned to zero, red assigned to 80, and various interpolated shades for values between zero and 80. Note that Spectral Map charts do include a Y1 axis even though it is not visible in the chart.

The getColorByHeight() method returns the IdentObj of the "color by height gradient" (in this case a blue to red one). With the object ID, your application can modify the gradient. Its end colors can be changed or the gradient could be made more complex. For example, in a spectral map of some topography, you could specify that the first half of the gradient representing ocean depths from -20000 feet to zero go from dark blue to light blue. The second half of the gradient might show land heights from zero to 20000 feet and could be represented by a gradient from green to brown.

Syntax:

IdentObj getColorByHeight();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the color-by-height object

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(12);
perspective1.setGradientNumPins(
    perspective1.getColorByHeight(),4);
perspective1.setGradientPinLeftColor(
    perspective1.getColorByHeight(),new Color(255,0,0),1);
perspective1.setGradientPinPosition(
    perspective1.getColorByHeight(),0.0,0);
perspective1.setGradientPinPosition(
    perspective1.getColorByHeight(),1.0,1);
perspective1.setGradientPinRightColor(
    perspective1.getColorByHeight(),new Color(0,0,255),0);

Also See:

setGradientNumPins(), setGradientPinLeftColor(), setGradientPinPosition(),
setGradientPinRightColor(), ExactColorByHeight

getCubeFloor()

This method returns the object ID of the cube floor in a 3D chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeFloor();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the 3D cube floor

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(14);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(getCubeFloor(),false);

Also See:

getCubeFloorGridX(), getCubeFloorGridZ()

getCubeFloorGridX()

This method returns the object ID of X-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube floor in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeFloorGridX();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of X-axis grid lines on a 3D cube floor

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeFloorGridX(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeFloor(), getCubeFloorGridZ()

getCubeFloorGridZ()

This method returns the object ID of Z-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube floor in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeFloorGridZ();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Z-axis grid lines on a 3D cube floor

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeFloorGridZ(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeFloor(), getCubeFloorGridX()

getCubeLeftWall()

This method returns the object ID of the left wall of the cube in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeLeftWall();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the 3D cube left wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay()
perspective1.getCubeLeftWall(false);

Also See:

getCubeLeftWallGridY(), getCubeLeftWallGridZ()

getCubeLeftWallGridY()

This method returns the object ID of Y-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube left wall in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeLeftWallGridY();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Y-axis grid lines on the 3D cube left wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeLeftWallGridY(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeLeftWall(), getCubeLeftWallGridZ()

getCubeLeftWallGridZ()

This method returns the object ID of Z-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube left wall in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeLeftWallGridZ();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Z-axis grid lines on the 3D cube left wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeLeftWallGridZ(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeLeftWall(), getCubeLeftWallGridY()

getCubeRightWall()

This method returns the object ID of the right wall of the cube in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRightWall();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the 3D cube right wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRightWall(),false);

Also See:

getCubeRightWallGridX(), getCubeRightWallGridY()

getCubeRightWallGridX()

This method returns the object ID of X-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube right wall in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRightWallGridX();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of X-axis grid lines on a 3D cube right wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRightWallGridX(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeRightWall(), getCubeRightWallGridY()

getCubeRightWallGridY()

This method returns the object ID of Y-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the cube right wall in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRightWallGridY();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Y-axis grid lines on a 3D cube right wall

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(4);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRightWallGridY(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeRightWall(), getCubeRightWallGridX()

getCubeRiserFace()

This method returns the object ID of the face of risers in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRiserFace();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the face of risers

Also See:

getCubeRiserGridX(), getCubeRiserGridY(),
getCubeRiserGridZ()

getCubeRiserGridX()

This method returns the object ID of X-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the risers in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRiserGridX();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of X-axis grid lines on 3D risers

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(12);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRiserGridX(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeRiserFace(), getCubeRiserGridY(),
getCubeRiserGridZ()

getCubeRiserGridY()

This method returns the object ID of y-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the risers in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRiserGridY();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Y-axis grid lines on 3D risers

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(1);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRiserGridY(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeRiserFace(), getCubeRiserGridX(),
getCubeRiserGridZ()

getCubeRiserGridZ()

This method returns the object ID of Z-axis grid lines that may be displayed on the risers in a 3D graph.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCubeRiserGridZ();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Z-axis grid lines on 3D risers

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(12);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getCubeRiserGridZ(),true);
perspective1.setAutoshading(false);

Also See:

getCubeRiserFace(), getCubeRiserGridX(),
getCubeRiserGridY()

getCurveFitCorrelationText()

The method returns the object ID of the curve fit correlation text. A curve fit line is drawn with the setCurveFitType() method.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCurveFitCorrelationText()

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj; The object ID of curve fit correlation text

Also See:

getCurveFitEquationText(), getCurveFitType(),
setCurveFitType()

getCurveFitEquationText()

The method returns the object ID of the curve fit equation text. A curve fit line is drawn with the setCurveFitType() method. The CurveFitEquationDisplay property can be used to show/hide the equation text.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCurveFitEquationText()

IdentObj getCurveFitEquationText(int s)

Input:

s; an optional series number

Return:

IdentObj; The object ID of curve fit equation text

Also See:

CurveFitEquationDisplay, getCurveFitCorrelationText(),
getCurveFitType(), setCurveFitType()

getCurveFitLineRiser()

The method returns the object ID of the curve fit line that is drawn by the setCurveFitType() method.

Syntax:

IdentObj getCurveFitLineRiser()

IdentObj getCurveFitLineRiser(int s)

Input:

s; an optional series number

Return:

IdentObj; The object ID of curve fit line

Also See:

getCurveFitType(), setCurveFitType()

getDataText()

This method returns the object ID of a chart's data text.

Syntax:

IdentObj getDataText();

IdentObj getDataText(int s, int g);

Input:

s: a series number

g: a group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of data text

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getDataText(), true);
perspective1.setDataTextFormat(1);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);

Also See:

getDataTextAngle(), getDataTextRadius()

getExceptionalRiser()

 

This method can be used to get the object ID of an exceptional riser at series (s) and group (g). Note that s and g are ABSOLUTE series and group (not relative to the current viewable data range).

Syntax:

IdentObj getExceptionalRiser (int s, int g);

input:

s: a series number

 

g: a group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the exceptional riser at series(s)./group(g)

Example:

perspective1.setExceptionalRiser(2,1);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getExceptionalRiser(2,1),70);

 

Also See:

getExceptionalRisers(), setExceptionalRiser(),
setNoExceptionalRiser()

 

 

getFootnote()

This method returns the object ID of the chart footnote object.

Syntax:

IdentObj getFootnote();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the chart footnote

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getFootnote(),false);
perspective1.setFontName(
    perspective1.getFootnote(),"TimesRoman");
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getFootnote(),2318);

Also See:

getTitle(), getSubtitle()

getFrame()

This method returns the object ID of the chart frame.

Syntax:

IdentObj getFrame();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the chart frame

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY1AxisLine(),false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY1MajorGrid(),false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getO1MajorGrid(),false);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getFrame(),false);
perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,3,3);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

Also See:

getFrameBottom(), getFrameSeparator(),
getFrameSide()

getFrameBottom()

This method returns the object ID of the bottom of the chart frame.

Syntax:

IdentObj getFrameBottom();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the bottom of the chart frame

Also See:

getFrame(), getFrameSeparator(), getFrameSide()

getFrameSeparator()

This method returns the object ID of the line that separates the two halves of the chart frame in a dual-axis chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getFrameSeparator();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the chart frame separator

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,3,3);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getFrameSeparator(),8);

Also See:

getFrame(), getFrameBottom(), getFrameSide()

getFrameSide()

This method returns the object ID of the chart frame side.

Syntax:

IdentObj getFrameSide();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the chart frame side

Also See:

getFrame(), getFrameBottom(), getFrameSeparator()

getGlobal()

This method returns the "global IdentObj" which can be passed to any method that takes an IdentObj (e.g., getGradientDirection()). This method is useful for setting a global default value for for something like color or line width.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGlobal();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: kGLOBAL

Notes:

This method is not completely implemented in this release of Perspective.

getGroup()

This method returns the object ID of group number nGroup.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroup(int nGroup);

Input:

nGroup: Any valid group number.

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of group nGroup

Also See:

getGroupLabel(), getSeries(), getSeriesGroup()

getGroupScroller()

This method returns the object ID of the group data scrolling bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScroller();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the group data scroller bar

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditThumb(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditLeft(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditRight(),false);
perspective1.setAxisTextAutofitMode(0);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(perspective1.
    getGroupScrollerEditThumb(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditLeft(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditRight(),927);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getY1MajorGrid(),10.0);
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getGroupScroller(),
    new Rectangle(-12351,-9382,15852,2927));
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(0);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(0);

Also See:

getGroupScrollerEditLeft(), getGroupScrollerEditBox, getGroupScrollerEditRight(), getGroupScrollerEditThumb(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getGroupScrollerEditBox()

This method returns the object ID of the group scroller edit box. The group scroller bar is enable and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property. The edit box is the editable area of the scroller bar that shows three numbers representing the total groups, viewable groups, and group offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScrollerEditBox()

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: the object ID of the group scroller edit box

Example:

perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(1);
perspective1.setFillColor(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerEditBox(),
    new Color(206,0,121));
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

Also See:

getGroupScroller(), getGroupScrollerEditLeft(), getGroupScrollerEditRight(), getGroupScrollerEditThumb(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getGroupScrollerEditLeft()

This method returns the object ID of the group data scrolling left edit bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property. This object is the left most number in the editable area of the scroller bar that shows three numbers representing the total groups, viewable groups, and group offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScrollerEditLeft();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the group data scroller left edit bar

Example:

See getGroupScroller()

Also See:

getGroupScroller(), getGroupScrollerEditBox(),
getGroupScrollerEditRight(), getGroupScrollerEditThumb(),
getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getGroupScrollerEditRight()

This method returns the object ID of the group data scrolling right edit bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property. This object is the right most number in the editable area of the scroller bar that shows three numbers representing the total groups, viewable groups, and group offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScrollerEditRight();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the group data scroller right edit bar

Example:

See getGroupScroller()

Also See:

getGroupScroller(),getGroupScrollerEditBox(), getGroupScrollerEditLeft(), getGroupScrollerEditThumb(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getGroupScrollerEditThumb()

This method returns the object ID of the group data scrolling bar edit thumb that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property. The edit thumb is the center number in the editable area of the scroller bar that shows three numbers representing the total groups, viewable groups, and group offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScrollerEditThumb();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the group data scroller bar edit thumb

Example:

See getGroupScroller()

Also See:

getGroupScrollerEditLeft(),getGroupScrollerEditBox(), getGroupScrollerEditRight(), getGroupScroller(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getGroupScrollerThumb()

This method returns the object ID of the group scroller edit box. The group scroller bar is enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceGroups property. The thumb is the movable area of the scroller bar that can be used to adjust the group offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getGroupScrollerThumb();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the group scroller bar thumb

Example:

perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(1);
perspective1.setFillColor(
    perspective1.getGroupScrollerThumb(),
    new Color(206,0,121));
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

Also See:

getGroupScrollerEditLeft(),getGroupScrollerEditBox(),
getGroupScrollerEditRight(), getGroupScroller(),
getGroupScrollerEditThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceGroups

getHistogramRiser()

This method returns the object ID of the risers in a histrogram chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getHistogramRiser();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of risers in a histogram chart

Example:

perspective1.setFillColor(
    perspective1.getHistogramRiser(),
    new Color(0,174,227));
perspective1.setGraphType(85);

getLegendArea()

This method returns the object ID of the chart's legend area.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLegendArea();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the chart's legend area

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getLegendArea(),false);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);

Also See:

getLegendMarker(), getLegendText()

getLegendMarker()

This method returns the object ID of markers in the chart's legend area. Use the input parameter (s) to select the legend marker for a particular series.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLegendMarker();

IdentObj getLegendMarker(int s);

Input:

s: a series number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of markers in the chart's legend area

Also See:

getLegendArea(), getLegendText()

getLegendText()

This method returns the object ID of text in the chart's legend text.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLegendText();

IdentObj getLegendText (int s);

Input:

s: a series number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of text in the chart's legend area

Example:

perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getLegendText(),2);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);

Also See:

getLegendArea(), getLegendMarker()

getLineMarker()

This method returns the object ID of markers in a line chart. Use the optional series number (s) parameter to select a particular series of markers in a line chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLineMarker();

IdentObj getLineMarker (int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of markers in a line chart

Also See:

getLineRiser(), getLineRiserSide(), getLineRiserTop()

getLineRiser()

This method returns the object ID of risers in a line chart. Use the optional series number (s) parameter to get the object ID is a riser for a particular series in a line chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLineRiser();

IdentObj getLineRiser (int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of risers in a line chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(41);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getLineRiser(),5);

Also See:

getLineMarker(), getLineRiserSide(), getLineRiserTop()

getLineRiserSide()

This method returns the object ID of side of risers in a line chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLineRiserSide();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the sides of riser in a line chart

Also See:

getLineMarker(), getLineRiser(), getLineRiserTop()

getLineRiserTop()

This method returns the object ID of the top of risers in a line chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getLineRiserTop();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of top of risers in a line chart

Also See:

getLineMarker(), getLineRiser(), getLineRiserSide()

getNestedO1Label0...8

These methods are used to get the object ID of each of the nested labels (0...8) that can be enabled with the NestedLabels property.

Syntax:

IdentObj getNestedO1Label0()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label1()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label2()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label3()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label4()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label5()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label6()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label7()

IdentObj getNestedO1Label8()

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of a nested O1 label

Example:

perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setNestedLabels(true);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getNestedO1Labels0(),true);

Also See:

getO1LabelCallback(), setO1LabelCallback(), NestedLabels

getNestedO1LabelLine()

This method gets the object ID of the line that can be drawn below group axis nested labels.

Syntax:

IdentObj getNestedO1LabelLine()

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: The line that is drawn below nested O1-axis labels

Example:

perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getNestedO1Label0(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getNestedO1LabelLine(),6);
perspective1.setNestedLabels(true);

Also See:

getNestedO1Label0...8, getO1LabelCallBack() NestedLabels

getO1Axis()

This method returns the object ID of the primary ordinal (O1) axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1Axis();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis

Example:

perspective1.setAxisSide(perspective1.getO1Axis(),2);

Also See:

getO1AxisLine(), getO1Label(), getO1MajorGrid(), getO1MinorGrid, getO1Title()

getO1AxisLine()

This method returns the object ID of the primary ordinal (O1) axis base line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1AxisLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis base line

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getO1AxisLine(),5);

Also See:

getO1Axis(), getO1Label(), getO1MajorGrid(), getO1MinorGrid,
getO1Title()

getO1Label()

This method returns the object ID of labels on the O1 axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1Label();

IdentObj getO1Label(int g);

Input:

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis labels

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getO1AxisLine(),5);
perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getO1Label(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getO1Label(),2800);

Also See:

getO1Axis(), getO1AxisLine(), getO1MajorGrid(), getO1MinorGrid, getO1Title()

getO1MajorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the primary ordinal (O1) axis grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1MajorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis major grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(0,0,2,2);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getO1AxisLine(),1);
perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getO1Label(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getO1Label(),2800);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getO1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getO1MajorGrid(),2);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getO1MinorGrid(),1);

Also See:

getO1Axis(), getO1AxisLine(), getO1Label(), getO1MinorGrid, getO1Title()

getO1MinorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the primary ordinal (O1) axis minor grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1MinorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis minor grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDataRange(0,0,2,2);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getO1AxisLine(),1);
perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getO1Label(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getO1Label(),2800);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getO1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getO1MajorGrid(),2);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getO1MinorGrid(),1);

Also See:

getO1Axis(), getO1AxisLine(), getO1Label(), getO1MajorGrid(),
getO1Title()

getO1Title()

This method returns the object ID of the primary ordinal (O1) axis title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO1Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O1-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getO1AxisLine(),1);
perspective1.setO1LabelAutofit(false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getO1Label(),2000);
perspective1.setO1MinorGridDisplay(true);
perspective1.setO1MajorGridStyle(2);
perspective1.setO1MinorGridStyle(1);
perspective1.setO1TitleString("O1 AXIS TITLE");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getO1Title(),true);
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);

Also See:

getO1Axis(), getO1AxisLine(), getO1Label(), getO1MajorGrid(), getO1MinorGrid

getO2Label()

This method returns the object ID of the secondary ordinal (O2) axis labels.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO2Label();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O2-axis labels

Also See:

getO2Title()

getO2Title()

This method returns the object ID of the secondary ordinal (O2) axis title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getO2Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the O2-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(0,0,3,3);
perspective1.setO2TitleString("O2 AXIS");
perspective1.setGraphType(87);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getO2Title(),true);

Also See:

getO2Label()

getPieBarConnectLineBottom()

This method can be used to get the object ID of the bottom line that connects the bar to a series in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarConnectLineBottom();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of bottom connecting line in a Pie Bar Chart

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

Also See:

getPieBarConnectLines(), getPieBarConnectLineTop()

getPieBarConnectLines()

This method can be used to get the object ID of the lines that connect the bar to a series in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarConnectLines();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of Pie Bar Connecting Lines

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(93);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getPieBarConnectLines(),10);

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

Also See:

getPieBarConnectLineBottom(), getPieBarConnectLineTop()

getPieBarConnectLineTop()

This method can be used to get the object ID of the top line that connects the bar to a series in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarConnectLineTop();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of top connecting line in a Pie Bar Chart

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

Also See:

getPieBarConnectLines(), getPieBarConnectLineBottom()

getPieBarRiser()

This method can be used to get the object ID of the riser in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarRiser();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of a riser in a pie-bar chart

Example:

perspective1.setFillType(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,1),3);
perspective1.setFillType(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),2);
perspective1.setGradientDirection(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),1);
perspective1.setGradientNumPins(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),2);
perspective1.setGradientPinLeftColor(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),new Color(0,0,0),1);
perspective1.setGradientPinLeftColor(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),
    new Color(0,0,255),0);
perspective1.setGradientPinPosition(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),1.0,1);
perspective1.setGradientPinPosition(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),0.0,0);
perspective1.setGradientPinRightColor(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0), new Color(0,0,0),1);
perspective1.setGradientPinRightColor(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0), 
    new Color(0,0,255),0);
perspective1.setGraphType(93);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(),3);
perspective1.setTextureDisplayMode(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,1),0);
perspective1.setTextureDisplayMode(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,0),0);
perspective1.setTextureURL(
    perspective1.getPieBarRiser(0,1),"White_Granite.gif");

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

getPieBarSlice()

This method can be used to get the object ID of a slice in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarSlice();

IdentObj getPieBarSlice (int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of a slice in a pie-bar chart

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

Also See:

getPieBarSliceCrust()

getPieBarSliceCrust()

This method can be used to get the object ID of the slice crust in a pie-bar (donut) chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieBarSliceCrust();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the crust in a pie-bar chart

Notes:

This object is only present in the chart if the GraphType property is set to 93 (Pie-Bar chart).

Also See:

getPieBarSlice()

getPieFeelerLine()

This method returns the object ID of pie feeler lines in a pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieFeelerLine();

IdentObj getPieFeelerLine (int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of feeler lines in a pie chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(55);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getPieLabel(),false);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getPieFeelerLine(),5);

Also See:

getPieFrame(), getPieLabel(), getPieRingLabel(), getPieSliceLabel()

getPieFrame()

This method returns the object ID of the frame of a pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieFrame();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of pie chart frame

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(55);
// Set Pie Frame larger to encapsulate pie charts.
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getPieFrame(),
    new Rectangle(-15081,-10061,26050,22400));

Also See:

getPieFeelerLine(), getPieLabel(), getPieRingLabel(), getPieSliceLabel()

getPieLabel()

This method returns the object ID of groups labels that may appear in multiple pie charts.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieLabel();

IdentObj getPieLabel(int g );

Input:

g; Optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of group labels in a multiple pie chart

Also See:

getPieFeelerLine(), getPieFrame(), getPieRingLabel(), getPieSliceLabel()

getPieRingLabel()

This method returns the object ID of the total label that may be displayed in the center ring of a ring pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieRingLabel();

IdentObj getPieRingLabel(int g);

Input:

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of labels in a ring pie chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(56);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getPieLabel(),false);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getPieRingLabel(),false);

Also See:

getPieFeelerLine(), getPieFrame(), getPieLabel(), getPieSliceLabel()

getPieSliceLabel()

This method returns the object ID slice labels in a pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getPieSliceLabel();

IdentObj getPieSliceLabel ( int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of slice labels in a pie chart

Example:

perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getPieSliceLabel(),1623);
perspective1.setFontStyle(
    perspective1.getPieSliceLabel(),3);
perspective1.setGraphType(55);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getPieLabel(),false);

Also See:

getPieFeelerLine(), getPieFrame(), getPieLabel(), getPieRingLabel()

getQuadrantLine()

This method returns the object ID of the quadrant lines in a bubble chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getQuadrantLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of quadrant lines in a bubble chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(89);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getQuadrantLine(),false);

Also See:

QuadrantLineCountX, QuadrantLineCountY

getScatterQuadrantLine()

This method returns the object ID of the quadrant lines in a scatter chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getScatterQuadrantLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of quadrant lines in a scatter chart

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getScatterQuadrantLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);

getSelectionID()

This method returns the object ID of the first item in the selection list.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSelectionID();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj = the object ID of the first item in the selection list (if any)

Also See:

getSelectionSize(), getSelectionBorderColor(), getSelectionFillColor(), getSelectionLineWidth()

getSeries()

This method returns the object ID of the series specified by nSeries.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeries(int nSeries);

Input:

nSeries: Any valid series number.

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of series nSeries

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(0,0,3,3);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setMarkerSizeDefault(60);
perspective1.setMarkerShape(perspective1.getSeries(0),1);
perspective1.setMarkerShape(perspective1.getSeries(1),2);
perspective1.setMarkerShape(perspective1.getSeries(2),3);

Also See:

getSeriesGroup()

getSeriesGroup()

This method returns the object ID of the series associated with nSeries and nGroup.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesGroup(int nSeries, int nGroup);

Input:

nSeries: Any valid series number

nGroup: Any valid group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the series associated with nSeries and nGroup

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,2,2);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(2);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(2);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDataTextDisplay(true);
perspective1.setDataTextPosition(0);
perspective1.setDataTextRadius(0,0,20);
perspective1.setDataTextRadius(0,1,20);
perspective1.setDataTextRadius(1,0,20);
perspective1.setDataTextRadius(1,1,20);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getSeriesGroup(0,0),100);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getSeriesGroup(0,1),50);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getSeriesGroup(1,0),25);
perspective1.setDataValue(
    perspective1.getSeriesGroup(1,1),5);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

 

Also See:

getSeries()

getSeriesScroller()

This method returns the object ID of the Series data scrolling bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeries property.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScroller();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the series data scroller bar

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),false);
perspective1.setAxisTextAutofitMode(0);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),927);
perspective1.setY1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getSeriesScroller(),
    new Rectangle(-14180,-13600,20124,927));
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(0);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);

Also See:

getSeriesScrollerEditBox(), getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(), getSeriesScrollerEditRight(), getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSeriesScrollerEditBox()

This method returns the object ID of the Series data scrolling edit box that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeries property. The edit box is the right-most portion of the scroller bar that contains three number identifying the scroll offset series, viewable series, and total number of series. The edit box can be edited in the user interface.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScrollerEditBox();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the series scroller edit box.

Also See:

getSeriesScroller(), getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(), getSeriesScrollerEditRight(), getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(), getGroupScrollerThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSeriesScrollerEditLeft()

This method returns the object ID of the Series data scrolling left edit bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeriess property. This object is the left most digit in the series scroller edit box.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScrollerEditLeft();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Series data scroller left digit

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),false);
perspective1.setAxisTextAutofitMode(0);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),927);
perspective1.setY1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setRect(
    perspective1.getSeriesScroller(),
    new Rectangle(-14180,-13600,20124,927));
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(0);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);

Also See:

getSeriesScroller(), getSeriesScrollerEditBox(), getSeriesScrollerEditRight(), getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSeriesScrollerEditRight()

This method returns the object ID of the Series data scrolling right edit bar that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeries property. This object is the right most digits in the series scroller edit box.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScrollerEditRight();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Series data scroller right edit bar

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),false);
perspective1.setAxisTextAutofitMode(0);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),927);
perspective1.setY1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getSeriesScroller(),
    new Rectangle(-14180,-13600,20124,927));
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(0);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);

Also See:

getSeriesScroller(), getSeriesScrollerEditBox(), getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(), getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSeriesScrollerEditThumb()

This method returns the object ID of the Series data scrolling bar edit thumb that can be enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeries property. This object is the center digit in the series scroller edit box.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScrollerEditThumb();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Series data scroller bar edit thumb

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),false);
perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),false);
perspective1.setAxisTextAutofitMode(0);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditRight(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(),927);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(),927);
perspective1.setY1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getSeriesScroller(),
    new Rectangle(-14180,-13600,20124,927));
perspective1.setScrollOffsetGroup(0);
perspective1.setScrollOffsetSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);

Also See:

getSeriesScroller(), getSeriesScrollerEditBox(), getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(), getSeriesScrollerEditRight(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSeriesScrollerThumb()

This method returns the object ID of the series scroller edit thumb. The series scroller bar is enabled and displayed with the DataScrollerPresenceSeries property. The thumb is the movable area of the scroller bar that can be used to adjust the series offset.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSeriesScrollerThumb();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the series scroller thumb.

Also See:

getSeriesScroller(), getSeriesScrollerEditBox(), getSeriesScrollerEditLeft(), getSeriesScrollerEditRight(), getSeriesScrollerEditThumb(), DataScrollerPresenceSeries

getSlice()

This method returns the object ID of a slice in a pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSlice();

IdentObj getSlice ( int s, int g );

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of a slice in a pie chart

Also See:

getSliceCrust(), getSliceRing()

getSliceCrust()

This method returns the object ID of the slice crust in a pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSliceCrust();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the slice crust in a pie chart

Also See:

getSlice(), getSliceRing()

getSliceRing()

This method returns the object ID of a slice in a ring pie chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSliceRing();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of a slice in a pie ring chart

Also See:

getSliceCrust(), getSlice()

getSpectralLegendMarker()

This method returns the object ID of the legend marker in a specral map.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSpectralLegendMarker();

IdentObj getSpectralLegendMarker(int i);

Input:

i:

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of legend marker in a spectral map

Also See:

getSpectralMarker()

getSpectralMarker()

This method returns the object ID of the markers in a specral map.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSpectralMarker();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of marker in a spectral map

Also See:

getSpectralLegendMarker()

getStock52WeekHighLine()

This method returns the object ID of the 52-week high line that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStock52WeekHighLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the 52-week high line in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStock52WeekHighLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(73);
perspective1.setStock52WeekHighValue(40.0);

Also See:

getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStock52WeekLowLine()

This method returns the object ID of the 52-week low line that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStock52WeekLowLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the 52-week low line in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStock52WeekLowLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(73);
perspective1.setStock52WeekLowValue(10.0);

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockCloseTick()

This method returns the object ID of the close ticks that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockCloseTick();

IdentObj getStockCloseTick(int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the close ticks in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(76);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStockCloseTick(),false);

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(),
getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(),
getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(),
getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockFallingRiser()

This method returns the object ID of the falling riser that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockFallingRiser();

IdentObj getStockFallingRiser(int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the falling risers in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(),
getStockCloseTick(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(),
getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(),
getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockHighLine()

This method returns the object ID of the high line that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockHighLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the high line in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(),
getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockLowerRiser(),
getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(),
getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockLowerRiser()

This method returns the object ID of the lower risers that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockLowerRiser();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the lower risers in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(),
getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(),
getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(),
getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockLowLine()

This method returns the object ID of the low line that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockLowLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the low line in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockMALine()

This method returns the object ID of the moving average line that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockMALine();

IdentObj getStockMALine(int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the moving average line in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStockMALine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(84);

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockOpenTick()

This method returns the object ID of open ticks that may be displayed in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockOpenTick();

IdentObj getStockOpenTick(int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of open ticks in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(83);
perspective1.setViewableGroupsStock(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStockOpenTick(),true);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getStockCloseTick(),false);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getStockOpenTick(),2);
perspective1.setBorderColor(
    perspective1.getStockOpenTick(),
    new Color(255,0,0));
perspective1.setLegendDisplay(false);

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockRiser()

This method returns the object ID of risers in a stock chart.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockRiser();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the risers in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRisingRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockRisingRiser()

This method returns the object ID of rising risers in a stock chart. Specify a series (s) and group (g) number to get the rising riser for a particular series and group.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockRisingRiser();

IdentObj getStockRisingRiser(int s, int g);

Input:

s: an optional series number

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of rising risers in a stock chart

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockVolumeRiser()

getStockVolumeRiser()

This method returns the object ID of volume risers in a stock chart. Use the group (g) parameter to get the object ID of volume risers for a particular group.

Syntax:

IdentObj getStockVolumeRiser();

IdentObj getStockVolumeRiser(int g);

Input:

g: an optional group number

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of volume risers in a stock chart

Example:

perspective1.setFillColor(
    perspective1.getStockVolumeRiser(),new Color(255,0,0));
perspective1.setGraphType(82);

Also See:

getStock52WeekHighLine(), getStock52WeekLowLine(), getStockCloseTick(), getStockFallingRiser(), getStockHighLine(), getStockLowerRiser(), getStockLowLine(), getStockMALine(), getStockOpenTick(), getStockRiser(), getStockRisingRiser()

getSubtitle()

This method returns the object ID of the chart subtitle.

Syntax:

IdentObj getSubtitle();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of chart subtitle

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(
    perspective1.getSubtitle(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getSubtitle(),1391);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getSubtitle(),6);

Also See:

getTitle()

getTitle()

This method returns the object ID of the chart title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getTitle();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of chart title

Example:

perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getTitle(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(perspective1.getTitle(),1623);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getTitle(),5);
perspective1.setRect(perspective1.getTitle(),
    new Rectangle(-15340,14144,29850,1800));

Also See:

getSubtitle()

getX1Axis()

This method returns the object ID of the X1 axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1Axis();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getX1AxisLine(),false);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setX1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setY1MajorGridStep(10.0);
perspective1.setScaleMax(perspective1.getX1Axis(),70.0);

Also See:

getX1AxisLine(), getX1Label(), getX1MajorGrid(), getX1MinorGrid, getX1Title()

getX1AxisLine()

This method returns the object ID of the X1-axis base line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1AxisLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis base line

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),5);
perspective1.setMarkerSize(90);
perspective1.setX1TitleString("X1 AXIS");
perspective1.setDisplay(getX1Title(),true);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getX1Label(),4);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getX1AxisLine(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getX1AxisLine(),5);
perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1Label(), getX1MajorGrid(), getX1MinorGrid,
getX1Title()

getX1Label()

This method returns the object ID of labels on the X1-axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1Label();

Input:

None

Example:

perspective1.setX1ZeroLineDisplay(true);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),5);
perspective1.setMarkerSize(90);
perspective1.setX1TitleString("X1 AXIS");
perspective1.setX1TitleDisplay(true);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getX1Label(),4);
perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis labels

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1AxisLine(), getX1MajorGrid(), getX1MinorGrid, getX1Title()

getX1MajorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the X1-axis major grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1MajorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis major grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),20.0);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getY1MajorGrid(),10.0);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),false);

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1AxisLine(), getX1Label(), getX1MinorGrid(),
getX1Title()

getX1MinorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the X1-axis minor grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1MinorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis minor grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),20.0);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getY1MajorGrid(),10.0);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),false);

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1AxisLine(), getX1Label(), getX1MajorGrid(),
getX1Title()

getX1Title()

This method returns the object ID of the X1-axis title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),5);
perspective1.setMarkerSize(90);
perspective1.setX1TitleString("X1 AXIS");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getX1Title(),true);

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1AxisLine(), getX1Label(), getX1MajorGrid(), getX1MinorGrid()

getX1ZeroLine()

This method returns the object ID of the X1-axis zero line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getX1Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the X1-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getX1ZeroLine(),5);
perspective1.setMarkerSize(90);

Also See:

getX1Axis(), getX1AxisLine(), getX1Label(), getX1MajorGrid(), getX1MinorGrid()

getY1Axis()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1 axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1Axis();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis

Also See:

getY1AxisLine(), getY1Label(), getY1MajorGrid(), getY1MinorGrid, getY1Title()

getY1AxisLine()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1-axis base line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1AxisLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis base line

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setY1TitleString("Y1 TITLE");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getY1Title(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getY1AxisLine(),5);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1Label(), getY1MajorGrid(), getY1MinorGrid(), getY1Title()

getY1Label()

This method returns the object ID of labels on the Y1-axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1Label();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis labels

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setY1TitleString("Y1 TITLE");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getY1Title(),true);
perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getY1Label(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getY1Label(),2500);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getY1Label(),4);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1AxisLine(), getY1MajorGrid(), getY1MinorGrid(), getY1Title()

getY1MajorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1-axis major grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1MajorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis major grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(61);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),20.0);
perspective1.setGridStep(
    perspective1.getY1MajorGrid(),10.0);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStepAuto(
    perspective1.getX1MajorGrid(),false);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1AxisLine(), getY1Label(), getY1MinorGrid(),
getY1Title()

getY1MinorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1-axis minor grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1MinorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis minor grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setY1TitleString("Y1 TITLE");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getY1Title(),true);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY1MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getY1MinorGrid(),3);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1AxisLine(), getY1Label(), getY1MajorGrid(),
getY1Title()

getY1Title()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1-axis title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setY1TitleString("Y1 TITLE");
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getY1Title(),true);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1AxisLine(), getY1Label(), getY1MajorGrid(), getY1MinorGrid()

getY1ZeroLine()

This method returns the object ID of the Y1-axis zero line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY1ZeroLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y1-axis zero line

Example:

perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setData(0,0,-10);
perspective1.setDataRangeToExtent();
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY1ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getY1ZeroLine(),10);

Also See:

getY1Axis(), getY1AxisLine(), getY1Label(), getY1MajorGrid(), getY1MinorGrid()

getY2Axis()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2 axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2Axis();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2AxisLine(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getY2AxisLine(),5);
perspective1.setAxisDescending(
    perspective1.getY2Axis(),true);

Also See:

getY2AxisLine(), getY2Label(), getY2MajorGrid(), getY2MinorGrid(), getY2Title()

getY2AxisLine()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2-axis base line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2AxisLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis base line

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2AxisLine(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(perspective1.getY2AxisLine(),5);

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2Label(), getY2MajorGrid(), getY2MinorGrid(), getY2Title()

getY2Label()

This method returns the object ID of labels on the Y2-axis.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2Label();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis labels

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setAutofit(perspective1.getY2Label(),false);
perspective1.setFontSizeVC(
    perspective1.getY2Label(),1500);

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2AxisLine(), getY2MajorGrid(), getY2MinorGrid(), getY2Title()

getY2MajorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2-axis major grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2MajorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis major grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setY2MinorGridDisplay(true);
perspective1.setY2MinorGridStyle(3);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2MajorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getY2MajorGrid(),1);

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2AxisLine(), getY2Label(), getY2MinorGrid(),
getY2Title()

getY2MinorGrid()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2-axis minor grid lines.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2MinorGrid();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis minor grid lines

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2MinorGrid(),true);
perspective1.setGridStyle(
    perspective1.getY2MinorGrid(),2);

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2AxisLine(), getY2Label(), getY2MajorGrid(),
getY2Title()

getY2Title()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2-axis title.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2Title();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis title

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(perspective1.getY2Title(),true);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setDualAxisSplitPosition(50);
perspective1.setFontStyle(perspective1.getY2Title(),2);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setTextJustVert(perspective1.getY2Title(),0);
perspective1.setTextString(
    perspective1.getY2Title(),"Y2 AXIS");

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2AxisLine(), getY2Label(), getY2MajorGrid(), getY2MinorGrid()

getY2ZeroLine()

This method returns the object ID of the Y2-axis zero line.

Syntax:

IdentObj getY2ZeroLine();

Input:

None

Return:

IdentObj: Object ID of the Y2-axis zero line

Example:

perspective1.setDataRange(1,1,4,4);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceSeries(0);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(4);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setGraphType(21);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);
perspective1.setDisplay(
    perspective1.getY2ZeroLine(),true);
perspective1.setLineWidth(
    perspective1.getY2ZeroLine(),8);

Also See:

getY2Axis(), getY2AxisLine(), getY2Label(), getY2MajorGrid(), getY2MinorGrid()