Class pvc.options.plots.CartesianPlot
Extends
Plot.
Constructor Attributes | Constructor Name and Description |
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<abstract> |
The common options documentation class of
cartesian plot types.
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Field Attributes | Field Name and Description |
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Axes | |
The index of the color axis to use for the plot.
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Data | |
The data part value of the subset of data that the plot consumes.
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General | |
The name of the plot being defined or configured.
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The type of the plot being defined or configured.
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Layout | |
The values mask used to build the text of value labels.
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Style | |
<deprecated> |
Indicates if value labels are shown next to the visual elements.
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The point of a visual element onto which the associated value label is anchored to.
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The font of a value label.
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Indicates if value labels are shown next to the visual elements.
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Visual Roles | |
The plot's visual roles map.
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The possible values are 1, 2 and 3.
The default value depends on the plot. The main plot of a chart always uses the axis 1. The plot2 plot uses the axis 2, by default. The trend plot uses the axis 3, by default.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
This option can only be used in code, from within pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#plots.
By default, for internal plots, like main and plot2, data is partitioned into two data parts, "0" and "1", respectively, according to the chart's plot2Series, or plot2SeriesIndexes, options (depending on the chart type, pvc.options.charts.BarChart#plot2Series, or pvc.options.charts.PointChart#plot2Series).
The internal trend plot, by default, represents the data part value "trend".
For external plots, the default data part value is "0".
See pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#dataPartRole for more information.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
This option can only be used in code, from within pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#plots.
To configure an internal plot, its reserved name is specified:
- main
- the main plot of a chart; for example, a bar chart has a main plot of type bar
- plot2
- the special second plot; this is the plot that, in applicable chart types, is activated when the option plot2 is true; configuring the second plot this way implicitly activates it, and the value of option plot2 is ignored.
- trend
- the special trend plot; this is the plot that, in applicable chart types, is activated when other plots specify one of the options trend or trendType.
In this case, if Plot#type is also specified, it must match the plot type of the corresponding internal plot.
To define a new plot, specify a Plot#type and, no name, or one that is not reserved.
The name of a plot cannot have dot (".") character in it.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
This option can only be used in code, from within pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#plots.
The current list of plot types is:
- bar
- bar plot
- water
- waterfall plot
- box
- box plot
- heatGrid
- heat-grid plot
- point
- point plot (area/line/dot)
- scatter
- metric point plot (area/line/dot)
- pie
- pie
- sunburst
- sunburst
- treemap
- treemap
- bullet
- bullet
See Plot#name for more information.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
The mask may contain scene variable names and/or scene atom names, like in the examples:
- scene variables: {category}: {value} EUR, could yield Drinks: 3.45 EUR
- atom variables: {#family} - {#product}, could yield Plains - Boeing 747
The default value depends on the plot type.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
- Deprecated:
- Use #valuesVisible instead.
- Default Value:
- false
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
The possible values and the default value actually depend on the chart type so be sure to access this property's documentation through the concrete class' documentation.
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
This property can also be specified through the "label" extension point of a plot.
In some charts the value label font is taken into account for layout purposes.
- Default Value:
- '10px sans-serif'
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
Most charts have some form of showing labels with the main value next to the visual element.
The default value really varies with the chart type, so be sure to confirm it in the most specific plot class.
- Default Value:
- false
- Borrowed from:
- Plot
See BasicPlot#visualRoles for more information.