ValidGroupsMin

 

This property gets/sets the minimum number of groups that can be used to draw a chart. If ViewableGroups is set to a value lower than the value assigned to ValidGroupsMin, the "Not Enough Data To Draw Chart" message will be generated.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Any positive integer

Default:

1

Syntax:

setViewableGroupsMin ( value );

 

value = getViewableGroupsMin();

Example:

perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setValidSeriesMin(3);
perspective1.setCurveFitNumSegments(100);
perspective1.setValidGroupsMin(3);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

 

Also See:

ViewableGroups

ValidSeriesMin

 

This property gets/sets the minimum number of series that can be used to draw a chart. If ViewableSeries is set to a value lower than the value assigned to ValidSeriesMin, the "Not Enough Data To Draw Chart" message will be generated.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Any positive integer

Default:

1

Syntax:

setValidSeriesMin ( value );

 

value = getValidSeriesMin();

Example:

perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setValidSeriesMin(4);
perspective1.setCurveFitNumSegments(100);
perspective1.setValidGroupsMin(3);
perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

 

Also See:

ViewableSeries

ViewableGroups

 

This property selects the number of groups to be made visible in a graph. When this property is set to a value greater than zero, you may use the ScrollOffsetGroups property to define the first group to be made visible.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Zero to the number of groups in the data that defines the graph.

Default:

0 (Show all Groups)

Syntax:

setViewableGroups ( value );

 

value = getViewableGroups();

Example:

perspective1.setViewableGroups(1);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);
perspective1.setDepthAngle(0);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

 

 

perspective1.setViewableGroups(3);

 

Notes:

The setDataRange() method can also be used to set the number of groups to be made visible in a graph. It establishes the range of data that will be used in a graph.

Also See:

ScrollOffsetGroup,ViewableGroupsStock,ViewableSeries, ViewableSeriesStock, setDataRange()

ViewableGroupsStock

 

This property selects the number of groups to be made visible in a stock hi-lo graph.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Zero to the number of groups in the data that defines the graph.

Default:

0 (Show all Groups)

Syntax:

setViewableGroupsStock ( value );

 

value = getViewableGroupsStock();

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(73);
perspective1.setViewableGroupsStock(5);
perspective1.setDataScrollerPresenceGroups(0);

 

 

perspective1.setViewableGroupsStock(9)

 

Notes:

The setDataRange() method can also be used to set the number of groups to be made visible in a graph. It establishes the range of data that will be used in a graph.

Also See:

ViewableGroups, ViewableSeriesStock, setDataRange()

ViewableSeries

 

This property selects the number of series to be made visible in a graph. When this property is set to a value greater than zero, you may use the ScrollOffsetSeries property to define the first series to be made visible.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Zero to the number of series in the data that defines the graph.

Default:

0 (Show all Series)

Syntax:

setViewableSeries ( value );

 

value = getViewableSeries();

Example:

perspective1.setViewableSeries(3);
perspective1.setDepthRadius(0);

 

 

perspective1.setViewableSeries(4);

 

Notes:

The setDataRange() method can also be used to set the number of series to be made visible in a graph. It establishes the range of data that will be used in a graph.

Also See:

ScrollOffsetSeries, ViewableGroups, ViewableSeriesStock, setDataRange()

ViewableSeriesStock

 

This property selects the number of series to be made visible in a stock chart.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

Zero to the number of series in the data that defines the graph.

Default:

0 (Show all Series)

Syntax:

setViewableSeriesStock ( value );

 

value = getViewableSeriesStock ();

Example:

perspective1.setGraphType(73);
perspective1.setViewableSeriesStock(2);

 

 

perspective1.setViewableSeriesStock(1);

 

Notes:

1.

This property does not apply to the following graph types: Open-Hi-Lo-Close Candle Stock Chart (Graph Type = 71), Open-Hi-Lo-Close Candle Stock Chart with Volume (Graph Type = 72), and Candle Stock Hi-Lo Open-Close Chart with Volume (Graph Type = 84).

 

2.

The setDataRange() method can also be used to set the number of series to be made visible in a graph. It establishes the range of data that will be used in a graph.

Also See:

ScrollOffsetSeries, ViewableGroupsStock, setDataRange

Viewing3DAnglePreset

 

This property selects an entry in the table of "preset" viewing angles for 3D graphs.

Data Type:

Integer

Range:

-1...15

 

-1 =

Custom (as set by CubeViewerX/Y/Z, CubeWallThickX/Y/Z, etc.)

 

0=

Standard

 

1=

Tall and Skinny

 

2=

From the Top

 

3=

Distorted

 

4=

Short and Fat

 

5=

Groups Eye

 

6=

Group Emphasis

 

7=

Few Series

 

8=

Few Groups

 

9=

Distorted Standard

 

10=

Shorter and Fatter

 

11=

Thick Wall for Series

 

12=

Thick Wall Standard

 

13=

California Special

 

14=

Blast-O-Vision

 

15=

 

Default:

-1 (Custom)

Syntax:

setViewing3DAnglePreset ( value );

 

value = getViewing3DAnglePreset();

Notes:

This property only affects 3D graphs. This property must be set to -1 (custom) in order for most Cube... properties to be applied to the graph.

Also See:

CubeFocusFactor, CubeIsometricProjection, CubeLightSourceX, CubeLightSourceY, CubeLightSourceZ, CubePanX, CubePanY, CubeSizeX, CubeSizeY, CubeSizeZ, CubeSquareRisers, CubeTranslationX, CubeTranslationY, CubeTranslationZ, CubeViewerX, CubeViewerY, CubeViewerZ, CubeWallThickX, CubeWallThickY, CubeWallThickZ, CubeZoomFactor, Appendix A for an illustration of each preset viewing angle.