Chapter 4.
Chart-Specific Options


NOTE:

The hyperlinks in this chapter access the Perspective for Java Programmer's Manual. In order to use these links, the HTML files for the Perspective for Java Programmer's Manual must be installed in the same directory.

 

Some options in the editor menu are available for all chart types, some are only applicable for specific charts. This chapter describes the options that are only available for specific chart types. They are:

 

3D Chart Options
 

3D Custom Viewing Angle

 

3D Preset Viewing Angle

 

Bar, Line and Area Chart Options

 

Dual-Y Axis Options

 

Group Axis Options

 

Pie Chart Options

 

Series Axis Options

 

Stock Chart Options

 

X1 Axis Options

 

Y1 Axis Options

 

Y2 Axis Options

 

See Chapter 3 for options that are applicable to all chart types.

3D CHART OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu when a 3D graph is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

The 3D Chart Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Define Square markers, autoshading, and the cube light source.

 

Define Scaling parameters.

 

Define Axis Labels

 

Define Group Labels

 

Define Series Labels

 

Define Grid Displays

3D General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Select the properties that you want to apply to the chart. Select the Apply button to update the chart definition.

 

Force Risers to Square Dimensions: This selection enables/disables square risers. If selected (þ ), this property forces the aspect ratio of 3D risers to be perfectly square regardless of the dimensions of the cube. When this field is not selected, risers will be drawn using the riser width and the aspect ratio of the cube. You can use the RiserWidth property to set the width of risers. For ribbons and floating graph types, you can use the Riser3DThicknessY property to set the height of the risers. The default value is not selected.

 

Autoshading: This selection enables/disables automatic shading of risers and the 3D cube. When this field is selected (þ ), light source settings are used to automatically shade the faces of a 3D graph, simulating a cast light beam. If this field is not selected, all sides of 3D risers or the 3D cube are the same color. It is not possible to color each face separately. The default value is selected (þ ).

 

Light PositionX/Y/Z: When Autoshading is selected (þ ), use the Light Position sliders to change the shading of the 3D cube. These selections set the cube light source for the X-, Y, and Z-coordinate (unit space). The default values are: Light Position X=0, Light Position Y=40, Light Position Z = 100.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Force Risers to Square Dimensions

setCubeSquareRisers ( true | false );

 

Autoshading

setAutoshading ( true | false );

 

LightPositionX/Y/Z:

setCubeLightSourceX/Y/Z ( value );

3D Combo Options

This dialog is displayed when the Combo tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Select the properties that you want to apply to the chart. Select the Apply button to update the chart definition.

 

Always Include Zero on Scale: This field selects whether or not the Y1 axis must include a zero value. If the Log Scale field is selected or the Max Value or Min Value is greater than zero, this field will be grayed-out. It is not valid when the logarithmic scale is used or Min and Max Values are greater than zero. The default value is not selected.

 

Use Manual Setting for Maximum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the maximum scale value on the Y1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the maximum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis in the Max Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the maximum value on the Y1 Axis).

 

Max Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Maximum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the maximum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis. The default value is 70.0.

 

Use Manual Setting for Minimum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the minimum scale value on the Y1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the minimum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis in the Min Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the minimum value on the Y1 Axis).

 

Min Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Minimum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the minimum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis. The default value is 0.0.

 

Log Scale: This field selects logarithmic or linear scale for the numeric Y1-axis. When the scale range is set to automatic, any data items with Y1 values less than or equal to zero are graphed as null for log scale. If a manual scale range is specified to include negative values (Min Value is less than or equal to zero), the request for log scale is ignored. The default value is linear scale (this field is not selected).

 

Draw from Zero Line: In applications where the data range can include negative numbers, this field determines whether the risers will be drawn pointing up and down from a zero line or whether all risers will draw straight up from the "bottom" of the graph. The default value is draw from a zero line (this field is selected).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Always Include Zero on Scale

setScaleMustIncludeZero(getY1Axis(),true | false);

 

Use Manual setting for Maximum

setScaleMaxAuto( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Max Value

setScaleMax( getY1Axis(), value );

 

Use Manual setting for Minimum

setScaleMinAuto( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Min Value

setScaleMin( getY1Axis(), value );

 

Log Scale

setLogScale(getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Draw From Zero Line

setScaleFromZero( true | false );

3D Extrude Options

This dialog is displayed when the Extrude Tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of: all numeric axis labels, the minimum value, or the maximum axis label. When axis labels are displayed with Show Axis Labels, select the format of label values in the Format field. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the Y1 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed). Use the Format field to define the format of numeric labels. The location of Y1 labels can be controlled by the setY1AxisSide() property (i.e setY1AxisSide(2); will display Y1 axis scale on both sides of the cube).

 

Format: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), select the drop-down list box in this field to select a label format: General, 0%, 0.0%, $0, $0.00, etc. The default value is "General".

 

Don't Show Minimum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the minimum value on the Y1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the minimum label).

 

Don't Show Maximum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the maximum value on the Y1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the maximum label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getY1Label(), true | false);

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getY1Label(), value );

 

Don't Show Minimum Value

setExcludeMinLabel ( getY1Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Maximum Value

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getY1Label(), true | false );

3D Group Options

This dialog is displayed when this Options Tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of all group labels, the first group label, and/or the last group label. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Group Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the O1 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed).

 

Don't Show First Group Label: When "Show Group Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the first label on the O1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the first label).

 

Don't Show Last Group Label: When "Show Group Axis Labels" is selected (þ ),this field can be used to include/exclude the last label on the O1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the last label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Group Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getO1Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show First Group Label

setExcludeMinLabel ( getO1Label(), true | false );

 

Down Show Last Group Label

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getO1Label(), true | false );

3D Series Options

This dialog is displayed when this Options Tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display all series labels, the first series label, and/or the last series label. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Series Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the O2 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed).

 

Don't Show First Series Label: When "Show Series Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the first label on the O2 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the first label).

 

Don't Show Last Series Label: When "Show Group Series Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the last label on the O2 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the last label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Series Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getO2Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show First Series Label

setExcludeMinLabel ( getO2Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Last Series Label

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getO2Label(), true | false );

3D Marker Options

This dialog is displayed when the Markers Tab is selected in 3D Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the grid lines on the 3D cube and risers. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Display Y-Axis Grids on Left Wall: This field enables/disables the display of Y-axis grid lines on the left wall of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display Y-axis grid lines on the left wall of the 3D cube).

 

Display Y-Axis Grids on Right Wall: This field enables/disables the display of Y-axis grid lines on the right wall of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display Y-axis grid lines on the right wall of the 3D cube).

 

Display Y-Axis Grids on Risers: This field enables/disables the display of Y-axis grid lines on the risers in the chart. The default value is not selected (do not display Y-axis grid lines on risers).

 

Display Series Axis Grids on Floor: This field enables/disables the display of series/O2-axis grid lines on the floor of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display O2-axis grid lines on the 3D cube floor).

 

Display Series Axis Grids on Right Wall: This field enables/disables the display of series/O2-axis grid lines on the right wall of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display O2-axis grid lines on the 3D cube right wall).

 

Display Group Axis Grids on Floor: This field enables/disables the display of group/O1-axis grid lines on the floor of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display O1-axis grid lines on the 3D cube floor).

 

Display Group Axis Grids on Right Wall: This field enables/disables the display of group/O1-axis grid lines on the right wall of the 3D cube. The default value is not selected (do not display O1-axis grid lines on the 3D cube right wall).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Display Y Axis Grids on Left Wall

setDisplay ( getCubeLeftWallGridY(),true | false);

 

Display Y Axis Grids on Right Wall

setDisplay ( getCubeRightWallGridY(),true | false);

 

Display Y Axis Grids on Risers

setDisplay ( getCubeRiserGridY(),true | false);

 

Display Series Axis Grids on Floor

setDisplay ( getCubeFloorGridX(),true | false);

 

Display Series Axis Grids on Right Wall

setDisplay ( getCubeRightWallGridX(),true | false);

 

Display Group Axis Grids on Floor

setDisplay ( getCubeFloorGridZ(),true | false);

 

Display Group Axis Grids on Left Wall

setDisplay ( getCubeLeftWallGridZ(),true | false);

3D CUSTOM VIEWING ANGLES

 

This option is included in the menu when a 3D graph is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

The 3D Custom Viewing Angle menu includes these dialogs:

 

Rotate Cube

 

3D Pan Cube

 

Define Wall Sizes

 

Zoom In/Out Cube

 

2D Pan Cube

 

Set the cube focus factor

Rotate 3D Cube

This dialog is displayed when the Rotate Tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over an arrow in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to rotate the 3D cube in the direction of the arrow. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to discard any chart rotation and to clear the rotation frame in the chart.

 

Selections in this dialog add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

setCubeRotationMatrix ( value, value, value, value, ...)

3D Pan 3D Cube

This dialog is displayed when the 3D Pan tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over an arrow in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to pan the 3D cube in the direction of the arrow. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to accept the current 3D pan and to clear the panning frame.

 

ç è : Use the left-arrow and right-arrow to move the 3D cube in the X-direction (in virtual coordinates). Each mouse click moves the cube left or right 100 units in virtual coordinates. Hold the primary mouse button down to move the cube continuously in the X-direction.

 

é ê : Use the up-arrow and down-arrow to move the 3D cube in the Y-direction (in virtual coordinates). Each mouse click moves the cube up or down 100 units in virtual coordinates. Hold the primary mouse button down to move the cube continuously in the Y-direction.

 

Front-Arrow/Back-Arrow: Use the front-arrow and back-arrow to move the 3D cube in the Z-direction. Each mouse click moves the cube forward or backward 100 units in 2D virtual coordinates. Hold the primary mouse button down to move the cube continuously in the Z-direction.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

ç è

setCubeTranslationX ( value );

 

é ê

setCubeTranslationY ( value );

 

Front/Back Arrows

setCubeTranslationZ ( value );

3D Cube Walls

This dialog is displayed when the Walls tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over an arrow in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to adjust the thickness and size of walls in the 3D cube in the direction of the arrow. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to accept the changes to the cube wall and to clear the frame.

 

Upper-Left Corner of Cube Wall é ê : Use these arrows to increase/decrease the thickness of the cube left wall in the X-direction.

 

Center of Cube Wall é ê : Use these arrows to increase/decrease the size of the cube in the Y-direction.

 

Upper-Right Corner of Cube Wall é ê : Use these arrows to increase/decrease the thickness of the cube right wall in the Z-direction.

 

Left Center of Cube é ê : Use these arrows to increase/decrease the size of the cube in the Z-direction.

 

Right Center of Cube é ê : Use these arrows to increase/decrease the size of the cube in the X-direction.

 

Bottom of Cube é ê : Use these arrows to change the thickness of the floor.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Top Left Corner of Cube Wall (ç è )

setCubeWallThickX ( value );

 

Top Center of Cube Wall (ç è )

setCubeSizeY ( value );

 

Top Right Corner of Cube Wall (ç è )

setCubeWallThickZ ( value );

 

Center Left of Cube Wall (ç è )

setCubeSizeZ ( value );

 

Center Right of Cube Wall (ç è )

setCubeSizeX ( value );

 

Bottom of Cube (ç è )

setCubeWallThickY ( value );

Zoom 3D Cube

This dialog is displayed when the Zoom tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over an arrow in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to zoom the 3D cube in the direction of the arrow. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to accept the current zoom and to clear the zooming frame.

 

ì : Use the up-arrow to set the cube zoom factor to negative values. Values less than one make the cube smaller, values greater than one make the cube larger. The cube becomes smaller within the chart frame.

 

í : Use the down arrow to set the cube zoom factor to positive values. The cube becomes larger within the chart frame.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

ì

setCubeZoomFactor ( value );

 

í

setCubeZoomFactor ( value );

2D Pan 3D Cube

This dialog is displayed when the 2D Pan tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over an arrow in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to pan the 3D cube in the direction of the arrow. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to accept the current 2D pan and to clear the panning frame.

 

ç è : Use the left-arrow and right-arrow to move the 3D cube in the X-direction (in 2D virtual coordinates). Each mouse click moves the cube left or right 100 units in virtual coordinates. Hold the primary mouse button down to move the cube continuously in the X-direction.

 

é ê : Use the up-arrow and down-arrow to move the 3D cube in the Y-direction (in 2D virtual coordinates). Each mouse click moves the cube up or down 100 units in virtual coordinates. Hold the primary mouse button down to move the cube continuously in the Y-direction.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

ç è

setCubePanX ( value );

 

é ê

setCubePanY ( value );

FOV

This dialog is displayed when the FOV tab is selected in 3D Custom Viewing Angle.

 

 

Position the mouse pointer over a cube in the dialog and hold down the primary mouse button to change the cube focus factor. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Select the Clear Frame button to accept the current cube focus factor and to clear the focusing frame.

 

Front Cube: Hold down the primary mouse button on the front cube to make the 3D cube smaller within the chart frame.

 

Back Cube: Hold down the primary mouse button on the back cube to make the 3D cube larger within the chart frame.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

setCubeFocusFactor( value );

3D PRESET VIEWING ANGLES

 

This option is included in the menu when a 3D graph is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

When the 3D Preset Viewing Angle option is selected from the menu, this dialog is displayed:

 

 

Select one of the preset viewing angles in this dialog. It will automatically be applied to the graph. This selection will add the following property to the code that defines the chart.

 

setViewing3D AnglePreset ( value );

 

Where: value = a number in the range 0...15

BAR, LINE AND AREA CHART OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu when a Bar, Line, or Area graph is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

The Bar, Line and Area Chart Option menu includes these dialogs:

 

Draw from zero line and data text displays.

 

Define Riser types (bar, line, area) for each series.

 

Apply a 3D effect to the graph.

 

Define the look of bar risers.

 

Select marker types and sizes.

Bar, Line, Area General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General Tab is selected in Bar, Line, Area Chart Options.

 

 

The Draw from Zero Line check box enables/disables drawing of risers from zero. The Show Data Values check box enables/disables the display of data text values next to risers. When the Show Data Values check box is selected (þ ), use the Position and Distance slider bars to define where the data values are displayed. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Draw from Zero Line: In applications where the data range can include negative numbers, this field determines whether the risers will be drawn pointing up and down from a zero line or whether all risers will draw straight up from the "bottom" of the graph. The default value is draw from a zero line (this field is selected).

 

Show Data Values: This field enables/disables the display of data values next to risers or markers in a chart. The default value is disabled.

 

Position: When the "Show Data Values" field is selected (þ ), this field sets an angle from center-point that all data text is drawn from. The default value is 90 degrees.

 

Distance: When the "Show Data Values" field is selected (þ ), this field sets the radius that a data text value will be drawn out from the center of a chart riser. The default value is 20.

ý NOTE:

In this release of the Perspective for Java Editor, it is necessary to enter setDataTextPosition(0); in the message window and use the "Input Param String from Message Window" option in the file menu in order to use the Position and Distance sliders to operate in this dialog.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Draw from Zero Line

setScaleFromZero ( true | false );

 

Show Data Values

setDisplay (getDataText(), true | false );

 

Position

setDataTextAngle ( value );

 

Distance

setDataTextRadius ( value );

Bar, Line Area Combo Options

This dialog is displayed when the Combo tab is selected in Bar, Line, Area Chart Options.

 

 

Select a riser in the chart in the editor window. Then choose one of the selections in this dialog to assign a riser type (bar, line, area, or default for graph type) to the series. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Bar

setSeriesType ( getSeries(#), 1);

 

Line

setSeriesType ( getSeries(#), 2);

 

Area

setSeriesType ( getSeries(#), 3 );

 

Default for Graph type

setSeriesType ( getSeries(#), 0 );

Bar, Line Area Extrude Options

This dialog is displayed when the Extrude tab is selected in Bar, Line, Area Chart Options.

 

 

Use 3D Extrusion Effect enables/disables the application of a 3D effect on a 2D chart. When this check box is selected (þ ), use the Direction, Thickness, and Line Thickness slider bars to define the depth angle and thickness of the 3D extrusion effect. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Use 3D Extrusion: This field determines whether or not a 3D effect is applied to this 2D graph. When it is selected (þ ), use the Direction and Thickness fields to specify how much 3D effect is applied to the chart frame and risers. The default value is selected (þ ).

 

Direction: When the "Use 3D Extrusion" field is selected (þ ), this field sets the angle of a line from the front of the chart frame to the back (in degrees). The default value is 45.

 

Thickness: When the "Use 3D Extrusion" field is selected (þ ), this field sets how far out the extruded frame will be extended. Small values produce a very narrow chart, larger values produce a thicker chart. The default value is 40.

 

Line Thickness: When the "Use 3D Extrusion" field is selected (þ ) for a vertical or horizontal line chart or a combo chart with lines, this field defines the width of the "fake 3D" lines in the chart. It is expressed as a value in the range 1 to 100. A value of 1 produces very thin lines, a value of 100 produces very thick 3D ribbons. The default value is 30.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Use 3D Extrusion (not selected)

setDepthRadius( 0 );

 

Direction

setDepthAngle ( value );

 

Thickness

setDepthRadius ( value );

 

Line Thickness

setDataLineThickness ( value );

Bar, Line, Area Options 1

This dialog is displayed when this Options Tab is selected in Bar, Line, Area Chart Options.

 

The Show as Pictograph check box enables/disables the display of bar risers as a pictograph. Enable Bar Resizing... enables/disables the user's ability to resize bars in a chart with the CTRL/primary mouse button. Use the Width and Spacing slider bars to define the width of bar risers and the spacing between them. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show as Pictograph: This field enables/disables the display of bars as pictographs in a flat 2D chart. The default value is disabled. Note that the "Use 3D Extrusion" field in the Extrude Settings dialog must be disabled in order to use this feature.

 

Enable Bar Resizing with CTRL+Resize: This field enables/disables resize bar mode. When it is enabled (þ ), the user interface will allow resizing of bars. The user can change the size of bars by using the control key and mouse to stretch or reduce the size of the bars. This action will also change the internal data value assigned to the bar. If data callbacks are being used to provide data input to the chart, any resize operation will be reset to the value provided by the data call back. The default value is selected (the user can resize bars).

 

Width: This field controls the width of bars in a graph. The riser width is expressed as a percentage of the space available for each group of bars. When this field is set to 100, all bars touch each other and there is no space in between them. When this field is set to zero, the bars are displayed as thin lines with no space detectable. The default value is 75.

 

Spacing: For bar graphs only, this field sets the spacing between bars within a group (clusters) in a side-by-side bar graph. A larger number creates more space between bars within a group. When this field is set to zero, there is no space between the bars within a group and all bars within the group will touch each other. When this field is set to 100, the bars within a group are as far apart as possible. The default value is zero.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show as Pictograph

setDisplayBarAsPictograph ( true | false );

 

Enable Bar Resizing with CTRL+Resize

setResizeBarMode ( true | false);

 

Width

setRiserWidth ( value );

 

Spacing

setRiserBarGroupSpacing ( value );

Bar, Line, Area Options 2

This dialog is displayed when this Options Tab is selected in Bar, Line, Area Chart Options.

 

 

For Line charts, the Show Marker check box enables/disables the display of markers. When this check box is selected, the Marker Shape and Marker Size fields define the shape and size of the markers. Use Marker Shapes on Legends enables/disables the use of the selected marker shapes in the legend area of the chart. Show Lines enables/disables the display of connecting lines in a line chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Marker: This field enables/disables the display of markers in a 2D chart. Use this field to turn off markers in a Line Chart when you only want to see the lines themselves and not the markers. The default value is selected (markers are displayed). Note that the Thickness field in the Extrude dialog must be set to zero in order for this selection to be properly applied to the chart.

 

Marker Shape: When "Show Marker" is selected (þ ) for a line chart, use this field to select a marker shape for each series in the chart. Click on a series in the chart and then select a marker shape in this dialog.

 

Marker Size: When "Show Marker" is selected (þ ) for a line chart, use this field to select the size of markers. The default value is 30.

 

Use Marker Shapes on Legends: This field enables/disables the use of the series shapes selected in the "Marker Shape" field in the legend area of the chart.

 

Show Lines: This field enables/disables the display of connecting markers in a line chart. When this field is not selected in a line chart, the result will be a "floating marker" effect with only markers and no connecting lines.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Marker

setMarkerDisplay ( true | false );

 

Marker Shape

setMarkerShape ( getSeries(#), value );

 

Marker Size

setMarkerSize ( getSeries(#), value );

 

Use Marker Shapes on Legends

setUseSeriesShapes ( true | false );

 

Show Lines

setConnectLineMarkers ( true | false);

DUAL-Y AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is only included in the menu when a dual-axis chart is selected.

 

 

When Dual-Y Axis Options is selected, this dialog is displayed:

 

 

Y1 Axis/Y2 Axis: In dual axis charts, these fields can be used to specify which series appear on each numeric (Y1 and Y2) axis in the chart. Select one or more series in the Y2 Axis list box and select the << button to move these series to the Y1 axis in the chart. Select one or more series in the Y1 Axis list box and select the >> button to move these series to the Y2 Axis in the chart. You can also double click on a series to move it from one axis to the other.

 

Split Position: This field sets the position within the chart frame where the Dual-Y split position will be created. The default value of 50 is exactly in the middle. A lower number will move the split position closer to the bottom of the chart; a higher value will move it closer to the top of the chart.

 

Dual Axis Line/Plane: This field enables/disables the display of a line that separates the two halves of a dual axis chart. The default value is selected (þ ), the dual-axis split line is displayed.

 

Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Y1 Axis

setAxisAssignment ( getSeries(#), 0 );

 

Y2 Axis

setAxisAssignment ( getSeries(#), 1 );

 

Split Position

setDualAxisSplitPosition ( value );

 

Dual Axis Line/Plane

setDisplay ( getFrameSeparator(), true | false);

GROUP AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu when a Bar, Line, Area, or Stock chart is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

The Group Axis Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Define where the group axis is imaged.

 

Enable/Disable group axis label displays.

 

Select group axis grid lines.

Group Axis General Settings

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Group Axis Options.

 

 

Select the location where you want the group axis label to appear in the chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Bottom Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the primary ordinal (O1) axis to be imaged at the bottom of a vertical chart or on the left side of a horizontal chart. This is the default value.

 

Top Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the primary ordinal (O1) axis to be imaged at the top of a vertical chart or the right side of a horizontal chart.

 

Both Sides of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the primary ordinal (O1) axis to be imaged at the top and bottom of a vertical chart or left and right sides of a horizontal chart.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Bottom Side of Chart

setAxisSide (getO1Axis(), 0);

 

Top Side of Chart

setAxisSide (getO1Axis(), 1);

 

Both Sides of Chart

setAxisSide (getO1Axis(), 2);

Group Axis Labels

This dialog is displayed when the Labels tab is selected in Group Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of group axis labels. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of primary ordinal (O1) axis labels. The default value is enabled (group/O1 axis labels are displayed). When this box is checked the setting in the general tab determines where the labels are displayed (left, right, both).

 

Don't Show First Label: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field enables/disables the display of the first group label on the primary ordinal (O1) axis. The default value is disabled (the first group label is displayed).

 

Don't Show Last Label: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field enables/disables the display of the last group label on the primary ordinal (O1) axis. The default value is disabled (the last group label is displayed).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getO1Label(), true | false);

 

Don't Show First Label

setExcludeMinLabel ( getO1Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Last Label

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getO1Label(), true | false );

Group Axis Grids

This dialog is displayed when the Grids tab is selected in Group Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the display of major and minor grid lines. When either check box is selected, use the Style field to select a major and minor grid line format. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Major Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of major grid lines for the primary ordinal (O1) axis. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Style: When "Show Major Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the major grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Show Minor Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of minor grid lines for the primary ordinal (O1) axis. The default value is disabled (minor grid lines are not displayed).

 

Style: When "Show Minor Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the minor grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Major Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getO1MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getO1MajorGrid(), value );

 

Show Minor Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getO1MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getO1MinorGrid(), value );

PIE CHART OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu when a Pie chart is selected in the Graph Type menu:

 

 

The Pie Chart Settings menu includes these dialogs:

 

Select this tab to enable/disable pie chart titles and labels.

 

Select this tab to define pie tilt, depth, and rotation of the pie.

 

For Ring Pies, select this tab to define pie ring options.

 

For multiple pies, select this tab to define the number of pies per row.

 

Select this tab to define the format of legends in a pie chart.

 

Select this tab to define the order of series and groups in a pie chart.

Pie Chart General

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Pie Chart Options.

 

 

Select title and label options. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Pie Titles: This field is reserved for future use.

 

Show Slice Labels: Use this field to enable/disable the display of slice labels and to select the format of labels. The default is enabled.

 

Show Feeler Lines & Labels: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to show a feeler line and a value next to each pie slice. The default is enabled.

 

Labels Only, No Feeler Lines: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to display the value of each slice next to the outside edge of the crust. The default is disabled.

 

Labels on Slices: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field if you want the value of each series to be displayed on the pie slice.

 

Slice Label: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to display the series label (e.g., Series 0, Series 1, Series 2, etc.) for each slice in the pie. The default is disabled.

 

Slice Label and Percent Value: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to draw the series label and the percent value of the wedge for each slice in the pie. The default is disabled.

 

Percent Value of Slice: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to show the value of each slice as a percentage of the total pie. The default is enabled.

 

Absolute (True) Value of Slice: When "Show Slice Labels" is enabled (þ ), select this field to show the absolute value of the slice. If this option is selected, use the list box to select the format of the absolute value (i.e., General (whole numbers), $0, $0.0, etc.). The default is disabled.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Pie Titles

Reserved for future use

 

Show Slice Labels (not selected)

setPieFeelerTextDisplay ( 0 );

 

Show Feeler Lines & Labels

setPieFeelerTextDisplay ( 1 );

 

Labels Only, No Feeler Lines

setPieFeelerTextDisplay ( 2);

 

Labels on Slices

setPieFeelerTextDisplay ( 3 );

 

Slice Label

setPieLabelDisplay ( 2 );

 

Slice Label and Percent Value

setPieLabelDisplay ( 3 );

 

Percent Value of Slice

setPieLabelDisplay ( 1 );

 

Absolute (true) value of slice

setPieLabelDisplay ( 0 );

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getPieSliceLabel(), value );

Pie Chart Look

This dialog is displayed when the Look tab is selected in Pie Chart Options.

 

 

Use the slider bars in this dialog to adjust the tilt, rotation and depth of the chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Pie Tilt: This field tilts a pie chart a specified number of degrees. Use the slider to select the degrees of tilt. The default value is 10.

 

Pie Depth: This field specifies the depth of the piecrust in a pie chart. Use the slider to select the depth of the crust. The default value is 30.

 

Pie Rotation: This field rotates a pie chart a specified number of degrees. Use the slider to select the degree of rotation. The default value is zero.

 

Detach Selected Pie Slice: Use this check box to detach a slice from the pie chart. When this check box is selected, use the slider select the slice/series number to be detached from the chart.

 

Delete Selected Pie Slices: Select a slice in a pie chart, and select this field (þ ) to delete the slice from the chart. If a multiple pie chart type is selected, all slices for the respective series will be deleted.

 

Restore all Pie Slices: When the "Delete Selected Slices" field has been used to delete one or more slices from a pie chart, this field will restore all of the deleted slices.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Pie Tilt

setPieTilt ( value );

 

Pie Depth

setPieDepth ( value );

 

Pie Rotation

setPieRotate ( value);

 

Detach Selected Pie Slice

setPieSliceDetach ( getSeries(#), true | false );

 

Delete Selected Slices

setPieSliceDelete ( getSeries(#), true | false );

 

Restore all Pie Slices

Not Stored

Pie Chart Ring

This dialog is displayed when the Ring tab is selected in Pie Chart Options. You must have previously selected a ring pie chart type in the Graph Type Menu.

 

 

Use the slider bar to adjust the size of the ring in a ring pie chart. The check box enables/diables the display of a total value in the center of the ring in a pie chart. When this check box is selected, use the Format field to select the format of the total value. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Pie Ring Hole Size: This field determines the relative size of the ring (inner circle) in a ring pie. The default value is 30.

 

Show Pie Ring Total: This field enables/disables the display of a total value in the center of a pie ring chart. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Format: When "Show Pie Ring Total" is selected (þ ), use the field to specify the format of total value: General, 0%, 0.0%, $0, $0.00, etc. The default value is General.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Pie Ring Hole Size

setPieRingSize ( value );

 

Show Pie Ring Total

setDisplay ( getPieRingLabel(), true | false);

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getPieRingLabel(), value );

Pie Chart Multi

This dialog is displayed when the Multi tab is selected in Pie Chart Options. You must have previously selected a multi-pie chart type in the Graph Type Menu.

 

 

Use the slider bar in this dialog to select the number of pies per row in a multi-pie chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Selections in this dialog add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Pies Per Row

setPiesPerRow ( value );

Pie Chart Legends

This dialog is displayed when the Legends tab is selected in Pie Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes and radio buttons to specify how the legend is displayed. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Legends: Select the legend area in the chart and then select this field to enable/disable the display of the legend area. When this field is not selected, all other fields in this dialog will be grayed out.

 

Use Marker Shapes on Legend: Select this field (þ ) if you want to legend markers to be displayed with a different shape for each series in the pie chart. If the Text Location is set to "On Top of Marker", this selection will be ignored.

 

Reverse Order of Legend: Select this field (þ ) if you want to reverse the order of legends.

 

Square Markers: Select this field (þ ) if you want the legend marker for each series to be square.

 

Text Location: The radio buttons below this field are used to select the location of text within the legend area relative to the legend markers. The "On Top of Marker" selection should not be used if the "Use Marker Shapes on Legend" field is selected.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Legends

setDisplay (getLegendArea(), true | false );

 

Use Marker Shapes on Legends

setUseSeriesShapes ( true | fa;se );

 

Reverse Order of Legend

setLegendReverse ( true | false );

 

Square Markers

setSquareMarkers ( true | false );

 

Text Location/Right Side of Marker

setLegendMarkerPosition ( 0 );

 

Text Location/Left Side of Marker

setLegendMarkerPosition ( 1 );

 

Text Location/Below Marker

setLegendMarkerPosition ( 2 );

 

Text Location/Above Marker

setLegendMarkerPosition ( 3 );

 

Text Location/On Top of Marker

setLegendMarkerPosition ( 4 );

Pie Chart Order

This dialog is displayed when the Order tab is selected in Pie Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to reverse the order of series and/or groups in the chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Reverse Order of Series: Select this field (þ ) if you want to reverse the order of series drawn in the chart. If series legends are displayed, the orders of the legends will also be reversed.

 

Reverse Order of Groups: Select this field (þ ) if you want to reverse the order of groups displayed in the chart.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Reverse Order of Series

setReverseSeries ( true | false );

 

Reverse Order of Groups

setReverseGroups ( true | false );

SERIES AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu for Spectral Map graphs:

 

 

The Series Axis Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Location, format, and display of the series axis.

 

Display and Format of Series Axis Labels.

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Grids

Series General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Series Axis Options

 

 

Select the location where you want the series axis to appear in the chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Bottom Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the series axis to be imaged at the bottom of a vertical chart or on the left side of a horizontal chart.

 

Top Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the series axis to be imaged at the top of a vertical chart or the right side of a horizontal chart.

 

Both Sides of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the series axis to be imaged at the top and bottom of a vertical chart or left and right sides of a horizontal chart.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Bottom Side of Chart

setAxisSide (getO2Axis(), 0);

 

Top Side of Chart

setAxisSide (getO2Axis(), 1);

 

Both Sides of Chart

setAxisSide (getO2Axis(), 2);

Series Label Options

This dialog is displayed when the Labels tab is selected in Series Axis Options.

 

 

This selection enables/disables this display of Series Axis labels.

 

Show Axis Labels: Use the check box to enable/disable the display of Series Axis labels. The default is enabled.

 

Don't Show First Label: Use the check box to enable/disable the display of the first label on the Series Axis.

 

Don't Show Last Label: Use the check box to enable/disable the display of the last label on the Series Axis.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getO2Label(), true | false);

 

Don't Show Minimum Value

setExcludeMinLabel ( getO2Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Maximum Value

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getO2Label(), true | false );

Series Grids Options

This dialog is displayed when the Grids tab is selected in Series Axis Options.

 

 

This selection enable/disables the display of major and minor grid lines and the style of the grid lines.

 

Show Major Grid Lines: Use this check box to enable/disable the display of major grid lines.

 

Style: When "Show Major Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the major grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Show Minor Grid Lines: Use this check box to enable/disable the display of minor grid lines.

 

Style: When "Show Minor Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the minor grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Major Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getO2MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getO2MajorGrid(), value );

 

Show Minor Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getO2MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getO2MinorGrid(), value );

STOCK CHART OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu when a stock chart is selected in the Graph Types menu:

 

 

The Stock Chart Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Enable/Disable moving average line and data files. Define the format and location of data values.

 

Enable/Disable the 52-week high and low line display

 

Enable/Disable Open/Close tick marks and define the width and length.

Stock Chart General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Stock Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the display of a moving average line and data values in the stock chart. When Show Data Values is selected, use the Position and Distance slider bars to define the location of data values. The Bar Width slider bar can be used to adjust the width of risers in the chart. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Moving Average Line: This field enables/disables the display of a moving average line in the stock chart. The default value is disabled.

 

Show Data Values: This field enables/disables the display of High values only. If the chart does not have a high value, no data value is displayed. The default value is disabled.

 

Position: When the "Show Data Values" field is selected (þ ), this field sets an angle from center-point that all data text is drawn from. The default value is 90 degrees.

 

Distance: When the "Show Data Values" field is selected, this field sets the radius that a data text value will be drawn out from the center of a chart riser. The default value is 20.

 

Bar Width: With this field the width of the bars in the graph can be set. Scroll left to narrow the bars. Scroll right to widen the bars. Or type the exact number in the box to the right. Select the apply button. The default number is 75.

ý NOTE:

In this release of the Perspective for Java Editor, it is necessary to enter setDataTextPosition(0); in the message window and use the "Input Param String from Message Window" option in the file menu in order to use the Position and Distance sliders to operate in this dialog.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Moving Average Line

setDisplay(getStockMALine(), true | false);

 

Show Data Values

setDisplay(getDataText(), true | false);

 

Position

setDataTextAngle ( value );

 

Distance

setDataTextRadius ( value );

 

Bar Width

setRiserWidth ( value );

Stock Chart 52-Week Options

This dialog is displayed when the 52-Week tab is selected in Stock Chart Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of a 52-Week High and/or Low Line in the stock chart. When enabled for display, enter a 52-Week High and/or Low value in the fields below. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show 52-Week High Line: This field enables/disables the display of a 52-week high line in a stock chart. The default value is disabled.

 

Value: When "Show 52-Week High Line" is selected (þ ), use this field to define a 52-week high value. The default value is 40.0.

 

Show 52-Week Low Line: This field enables/disables the display of a 52-week low line in a stock chart. The default value is disabled.

 

Value: When "Show 52-Week Low Line" is selected (þ ), use this field to define a 52-week low value. The default value is 10.0.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show 52-Week High Line

setDisplay(getStock52WeekHighLine(), true | false);

 

Value

setStock52WeekHighValue ( value );

 

Show 52-Week Low Line

setDisplay(getStock52WeekLowLine(), true | false );

 

Value

setStock52WeekLowValue ( value );

Stock Chart Tick Options

This dialog is displayed when the Ticks tab is selected in Stock Chart Options.

 

 

Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Split Riser at Close Value: This field enables/disables the display of split risers at the stock close value. The default value is enabled.

 

Thickness: This field sets the thickness of tick marks in a stock chart. The default value is 2 pixels. If close and/or open values are not available, the tick mark(s) will not be displayed.

ý NOTE:

The thickness of tick marks can also be controlled by selecting the tick mark object and using the Color and Line Settings dialog. See Chapter 3 for details.

 

Length: This field sets the length of tick marks in a stock chart. The default value is 50. If close and/or open values are not available, the tick mark(s) will not be displayed.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Split Riser at Close Value

setDisplay(getStockLowerRiser(), true | false );

 

Thickness

setLineWidth(getStockCloseTick(), value );

 

Length

setStockTickLength ( value );

X1 AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu for graph types that have an X-axis (e.g., XY Scatter Charts, Polar Charts, and Histograms):

 

 

The X1 Axis Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Location, format, and display of the X1 Axis

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Scaling

 

Display and Format of X1 Axis Labels

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Grids

X1 Axis General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in X1 Axis Options.

 

 

Select the location in the chart where you want the axis imaged. Descending Axis draws the axis labels in ascending or descending order. The Axis Line and Zero Line check boxes enable/disable display of the axis base line and zero line. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Left Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the X1 numeric axis to be imaged at the left side of a horizontal chart or on the bottom side of a vertical chart. This is the default value.

 

Right Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the X1 numeric axis to be imaged at the right of a horizontal chart or the top of a vertical.

 

Both Sides of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the X1 numeric axis to be imaged at the top and bottom of a vertical chart or left and right sides of a horizontal chart.

 

Descending: This field is used to select descending or ascending values on the X1 numeric. The default value is ascending (this field is not selected). For example, assume the values 0, 10, 20, ... 70 are displayed from left to right across the bottom of an XY Scatter chart. If this field is selected and applied to the chart, these values would be displayed from right-to-left across the bottom of the chart (70, 60, 50...0).

 

Axis Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of the X1 axis base line. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Zero Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of a zero line on the X1 axis. The default value is disabled (this field is not selected).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Left Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getX1Axis(), 0 );

 

Right Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getX1Axis(), 1 );

 

Both Sides of Chart

setAxisSide ( getX1Axis(), 2 );

 

Descending Axis

setAxisDescending ( getX1Axis(), true | false );

 

Axis Line

setDisplay ( getX1AxisLine(), true | false);

 

Zero Line

setDisplay ( getX1ZeroLine(), true | false );

X1 Axis Scale Options

This dialog is displayed when the Scale tab is selected in X1 Axis Options.

 

 

The check boxes enable/disable "Always include Zero", log scale, and manual maximum and minimum scaling. When manual maximum and/or minimum scaling is enabled, enter values in the Max Value and/or Min Value fields. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Always Include Zero on Scale: This field selects whether or not the X1 axis must include a zero value. If the Log Scale field is selected or the Max Value or Min Value is greater than zero, this will be grayed-out. It is not valid when the logarithmic scale is used or Min and Max Values are greater than zero. The default value is not selected (a zero is not required on the X1 axis).

 

Log Scale: This field selects logarithmic or linear scale for the numeric X1-axis. When the scale range is set to automatic, any data items with X1 values less than or equal to zero are graphed as null for log scale. If a manual scale range is specified to include negative values (Min Value is less than or equal to zero), the request for log scale is ignored. The default value is linear scale (this field is not selected).

 

Use Manual Setting for Maximum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the maximum scale value on the X1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the maximum allowable scale value on the X1 axis in the Max Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the maximum value on the X1 Axis).

 

Max Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Maximum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the maximum allowable scale value on the X1 axis. The default value is 70.0.

 

Use Manual Setting for Minimum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the minimum scale value on the X1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the minimum allowable scale value on the X1 axis in the Min Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the minimum value on the X1 Axis).

 

Min Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Minimum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the minimum allowable scale value on the X1 axis. The default value is 0.0.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Always Include Zero on Scale

setScaleMustIncludeZero (getX1Axis(), true | false );

 

Log Scale

setLogScale ( getX1Axis(), true | false );

 

Use Manual setting for Maximum

setScaleMaxAuto ( getX1Axis(), true | false );

 

Max Value

setScaleMax ( getX1Axis(), value);

 

Use Manual setting for Minimum

setScaleMinAuto ( getX1Axis(), true | false );

 

Min Value

setScaleMin ( getX1Axis(), value);

X1 Axis Labels

This dialog is displayed when the Labels tab is selected in X1 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of all axis labels, the minimum axis label, or the maximum axis label. When Show Axis Labels is selected, select a label format in the Format field. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the X1 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed). Use the Format field to define the format of numeric labels. When this box is checked the setting in the general tab determines where the labels are displayed (left, right, both).

 

Format: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), select the drop-down list box in this field to select a label format: General, 0%, 0.0%, $0, $0.00, etc. The default value is "General".

 

Don't Show Minimum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the minimum value on the X1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the minimum label).

 

Don't Show Maximum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the maximum value on the X1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the maximum label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getX1Label(), true | false );

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getX1Label(), value );

 

Don't Show Minimum Value

setExcludeMinLabel ( getX1Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Maximum Value

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getX1Label(), true | false );

X1 Axis Grids

This dialog is displayed when the Grids tab is selected in X1 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the display of major and minor grid lines. When either check box is selected, use the Style field to select the format of major and minor grid lines. The Automatic Grids radio buttons enable/disable automatic calculation of the number of major/minor grid lines. When these radio buttons are not selected, select a number of major or minor grid lines in the Manual Intervals fields.

 

Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Major Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of major grid lines for the X1 axis. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Style: When "Show Major Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the major grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of major grid lines on the X1-axis. The default value is enabled (the number of major grid lines on the X1-axis is automatically calculated). When this field is not selected, specify the number grid steps in the "Manual Intervals" field.

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected (þ ), use this field to set the number of major grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the X1-axis. For example, grid steps 1, 6, 11, 16, ...51 will be imaged if the range of values in the chart is 1...51 and this field is set to 5. If this field is set to 10, grid steps 1, 11, 21, 31...51 would be displayed. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Show Minor Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of minor grid lines for the X1 axis. The default value is disabled (minor grid lines are not displayed on the X1-axis).

 

Style: When "Show Minor Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the minor grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of minor grid lines on the X1-axis. The default value is enabled (the number of minor grid lines on the X1-axis is automatically calculated). When this field is not selected, specify the number grid steps in the "Manual Intervals" field.

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected, use this field to set the number of minor grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the X1-axis. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Major Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getX1MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getX1MajorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getX1MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getX1MajorGrid(), value );

 

Show Minor Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getX1MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getX1MinorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getX1MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getX1MinorGrid(), value );

Y1 AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is included in the menu for all graph types except Pies:

 

 

The Y1 Axis Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Location, format, and display of the Y1 Axis

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Scaling

 

Display and Format of Y1 Axis Labels

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Grids

Y1 Axis General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Y1 Axis Options.

 

 

Select the location in the chart where you want the axis imaged. Descending Axis draws the axis labels in ascending or descending order. The Axis Line and Zero Line check boxes enable/disable display of the axis base line and zero line. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Left Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y1 numeric axis to be imaged at the left side of a vertical chart or on the bottom side of a horizontal chart. This is the default value.

 

Right Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y1 numeric axis to be imaged at the right of a vertical chart or the top of a horizontal chart.

 

Both Sides of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y1 numeric axis to be imaged at the left and right sides of a vertical chart or bottom and top of a horizontal chart.

 

Descending: This field is used to select descending or ascending values on the Y1 numeric. The default value is ascending (this field is not selected). For example, assume the values 0, 10, 20, ... 70 are displayed from bottom-to-top on the left side of a standard 2D bar chart. If this field is selected and applied to the chart, these values would be displayed from top-to-bottom and the risers are also imaged from the top of the chart rather than the bottom.

 

Axis Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of the Y1 axis base line. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Zero Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of a zero line on the Y1 axis. The default value is disabled (this field is not selected).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Left Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY1Axis(), 0 );

 

Right Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY1Axis(), 1 );

 

Both Sides of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY1Axis(), 2 );

 

Descending Axis

setAxisDescending ( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Axis Line

setDisplay ( getY1AxisLine(), true | false);

 

Zero Line

setDisplay ( getY1ZeroLine(), true | false );

Y1 Axis Scale Options

This dialog is displayed when the Scale tab is selected in Y1 Axis Options.

 

 

The check boxes enable/disable "Always include Zero", log scale, and manual maximum and minimum scaling. When manual maximum and/or minimum scaling is enabled, enter values in the Max Value and/or Min Value fields. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Always Include Zero on Scale: This field selects whether or not the Y1 axis must include a zero value. If the Log Scale field is selected or the Max Value or Min Value is greater than zero, this will be grayed-out. It is not valid when the logarithmic scale is used or Min and Max Values are greater than zero. The default value is not selected.

 

Log Scale: This field selects logarithmic or linear scale for the numeric Y1-axis. When the scale range is set to automatic, any data items with Y1 values less than or equal to zero are graphed as null for log scale. If a manual scale range is specified to include negative values (Min Value is less than or equal to zero), the request for log scale is ignored. The default value is linear scale (this field is not selected).

 

Use Manual Setting for Maximum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the maximum scale value on the Y1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the maximum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis in the Max Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the maximum value on the Y1 Axis).

 

Max Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Maximum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the maximum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis. The default value is 12.0.

 

Use Manual Setting for Minimum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the minimum scale value on the Y1 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the minimum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis in the Min Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the minimum value on the Y1 Axis).

 

Min Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Minimum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the minimum allowable scale value on the Y1 axis. The default value is 0.0.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Always Include Zero

setScaleMustIncludeZero (getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Log Scale

setLogScale ( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Use Manual setting for Maximum

setScaleMaxAuto ( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Max Value

setScaleMax ( getY1Axis(), value);

 

Use Manual setting for Minimum

setScaleMinAuto ( getY1Axis(), true | false );

 

Min Value

setScaleMin ( getY1Axis(), value);

Y1 Axis Labels

This dialog is displayed when the Labels tab is selected in Y1 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of all axis labels, the minimum axis label, or the maximum axis label. When Show Axis Labels is selected, select a label format in the Format field. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the Y1 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed). Use the Format field to define the format of numeric labels. When this box is checked the setting in the general tab determines where the labels are displayed (left, right, both).

 

Format: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected, select the drop-down list box in this field to select a label format: General, 0%, 0.0%, $0, $0.00, etc. The default value is "General".

 

Don't Show Minimum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the minimum value on the Y1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the minimum label).

 

Don't Show Maximum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the maximum value on the Y1 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the maximum label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getY1Label(), true | false );

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getY1Label(), value );

 

Don't Show Minimum Value

setExcludeMinLabel ( getY1Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Maximum Value

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getY1Label(), true | false );

Y1 Axis Grids

This dialog is displayed when the Grids tab is selected in Y1 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the display of major and minor grid lines. When either check box is selected, use the Style field to select the format of major and minor grid lines. The Automatic Grids radio buttons enable/disable automatic calculation of the number of major/minor grid lines. When these radio buttons are not selected, select a number of major or minor grid lines in the Manual Intervals fields.

 

Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Major Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of the major grid lines for the Y1 axis. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Style: When "Show Major Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the major grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of major grid lines on the Y1-axis. The default value is enabled (the number of major grid lines is automatically calculated).

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected (þ ), use this field to set the number of major grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the Y1-axis. For example, grid steps 1, 6, 11, 16, ...51 will be imaged if the range of values in the chart is 1...51 and this property is set to 5. If this property is set to 10, grid steps 1, 11, 21, 31...51 would be displayed. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Show Minor Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of the minor grid lines for the Y1 axis. The default value is disabled (minor grid lines are not displayed on the Y1-axis).

 

Style: When "Show Minor Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the minor grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of minor grid lines on the Y1-axis. The default value is enabled (the number of minor grid lines is automatically calculated).

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected, use this field to set the number of minor grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the Y1-axis. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Major Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getY1MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getY1MajorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getY1MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getY1MajorGrid(), value );

 

Show Minor Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getY1MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getY1MinorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getY1MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getY1MinorGrid(), value );

Y2 AXIS OPTIONS

 

This option is only included in the menu for all dual-axes and bipolar graph types:

 

 

The Y2 Axis Options menu includes these dialogs:

 

Location, format, and display of the Y2 Axis

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Scaling

 

Display and Format of Y2 Axis Labels

 

Automatic/Manual and Minimum/Maximum Grids

Y2 Axis General Options

This dialog is displayed when the General tab is selected in Y2 Axis Options.

 

 

Select the location in the chart where you want the axis imaged. Descending Axis draws the axis labels in ascending or descending order. The Axis Line and Zero Line check boxes enable/disable display of the axis base line and zero line. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Left Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y2 numeric axis to be imaged at the left side of a vertical chart or on the bottom side of a horizontal chart.

 

Right Side of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y2 numeric axis to be imaged at the right of a vertical chart or the top of a horizontal chart. This is the default value.

 

Both Sides of Chart: Select this field (þ ) if you want the Y2 numeric axis to be imaged at the left and right sides of a vertical chart or top and bottom of a horizontal chart.

 

Descending: This field is used to select descending or ascending values on the Y2 numeric. The default value is ascending (this field is not selected).

 

Axis Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of the Y2 axis base line. The default value is enabled (this field is selected).

 

Zero Line: This field is used to enable/disable the display of a zero line on the Y2 axis. The default value is disabled (this field is not selected).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Left Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY2Axis(), 0 );

 

Right Side of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY2Axis(), 1 );

 

Both Sides of Chart

setAxisSide ( getY2Axis(), 2 );

 

Descending Axis

setAxisDescending ( getY2Axis(), true | false );

 

Axis Line

setDisplay ( getY2AxisLine(), true | false);

 

Zero Line

setDisplay ( getY2ZeroLine(), true | false );

Y2 Axis Scale Options

This dialog is displayed when the Scale tab is selected in Y2 Axis Options.

 

 

The check boxes enable/disable "Always include Zero", log scale, and manual maximum and minimum scaling. When manual maximum and/or minimum scaling is enabled, enter values in the Max Value and/or Min Value fields. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart. Selections in this dialog add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Always Include Zero on Scale: This field selects whether or not the Y2 axis must include a zero value. If the Log Scale field is selected or the Max Value or Min Value is greater than zero, this will be grayed-out. It is not valid when the logarithmic scale is used or Min and Max Values are greater than zero. The default value is not selected.

 

Log Scale: This field selects logarithmic or linear scale for the numeric Y2-axis. When the scale range is set to automatic, any data items with Y2 values less than or equal to zero are graphed as null for log scale. If a manual scale range is specified to include negative values (Min Value is less than or equal to zero), the request for log scale is ignored. The default value is linear scale (this field is not selected).

 

Use Manual Setting for Maximum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the maximum scale value on the Y2 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the maximum allowable scale value on the Y2 axis in the Max Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the maximum value on the Y2 Axis).

 

Max Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Maximum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the maximum allowable scale value on the Y2 axis. The default value is 70.0.

 

Use Manual Setting for Minimum: This field selects manual/automatic calculation of the minimum scale value on the Y2 axis in the chart. If this field is selected (þ ), enter the minimum allowable scale value on the Y2 axis in the Min Value field. The default value is not selected (let the charting engine automatically calculate the minimum value on the Y2 Axis).

 

Min Value: When the "Use Manual Setting for Minimum" field is selected (þ ), use this field to specify the minimum allowable scale value on the Y2 axis. The default value is 0.0.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Always Include Zero

setScaleMustIncludeZero (getY2Axis(), true | false );

 

Log Scale

setLogScale ( getY2Axis(), true | false );

 

Use Manual setting for Maximum

setScaleMaxAuto ( getY2Axis(), true | false );

 

Max Value

setScaleMax ( getY2Axis(), value);

 

Use Manual setting for Minimum

setScaleMinAuto ( getY2Axis(), true | false );

 

Min Value

setScaleMin ( getY2Axis(), value);

Y2 Axis Labels

This dialog is displayed when the Labels tab is selected in Y2 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes to enable/disable the display of all axis labels, the minimum axis label, or the maximum axis label. When Show Axis Labels is selected, select a label format in the Format field. Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Axis Labels: This field enables/disables the display of labels on the Y2 axis in the chart. The default value is enabled (axis labels are displayed). Use the Format field to define the format of numeric labels. When this box is checked the setting in the general tab determines where the labels are displayed (left, right, both).

 

Format: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), select the drop-down list box in this field to select a label format: General, 0%, 0.0%, $0, $0.00, etc. The default value is "General".

 

Don't Show Minimum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the minimum value on the Y2 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the minimum label).

 

Don't Show Maximum Value: When "Show Axis Labels" is selected (þ ), this field can be used to include/exclude the maximum value on the Y2 Axis. The default value is not selected (include the maximum label).

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Axis Labels

setDisplay ( getY2Label(), true | false );

 

Format

setTextFormatPreset ( getY2Label(), value );

 

Don't Show Minimum Value

setExcludeMinLabel ( getY2Label(), true | false );

 

Don't Show Maximum Value

setExcludeMaxLabel ( getY2Label(), true | false );

Y2 Axis Grids

This dialog is displayed when the Grids tab is selected in Y2 Axis Options.

 

 

Use the check boxes in this dialog to enable/disable the display of major and minor grid lines. When either check box is selected, use the Style field to select the format of major and minor grid lines. The Automatic Grids radios button enable/disable automatic calculation of the number of major/minor grid lines. When these radio buttons are not selected, select a number of major or minor grid lines in the Manual Intervals fields.

 

Select the Apply button to add these selections to the chart.

 

Show Major Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of the major grid lines for the Y2 axis. The default value is enabled (þ ).

 

Style: When "Show Major Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the major grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of major grid lines on the Y2-axis.

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected (þ ), use this field to set the number of major grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the Y2-axis. For example, grid steps 1, 6, 11, 16, ...51 will be imaged if the range of values in the chart is 1...51 and this property is set to 5. If this property is set to 10, grid steps 1, 11, 21, 31...51 would be displayed. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Show Minor Grid Lines: This field enables/disables the display of the minor grid lines for the Y2 axis. The default value is disabled.

 

Style: When "Show Minor Grid Lines" is selected (þ ), use this field to select the style of the minor grid lines: Regular Grids, Grids and Ticks, Inner Ticks, Outer Ticks, or Spanning Ticks. The default value is Regular Grids.

 

Automatic Grids: This field enables/disables automatic calculation of the number of minor grid lines on the Y2-axis

 

Manual Intervals: When "Automatic Grids" is not selected (þ ), use this field to set the number of minor grid lines/steps that will be imaged on the Y2-axis. Do not use a negative value or a value that results in greater than 50 grid lines.

 

Properties and Methods: These selections add the following properties and methods to the code that defines this chart:

 

Editor Field

Property/Method

 

Show Major Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getY2MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getY2MajorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getY2MajorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getY2MajorGrid(), value );

 

Show Minor Grid Lines

setDisplay ( getY2MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Style

setGridStyle ( getY2MinorGrid(), value );

 

Automatic Grids

setGridStepAuto ( getY2MinorGrid(), true | false );

 

Manual Intervals

setGridStep ( getY2MinorGrid(), value );