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<Chart>.ScatterLinkPoint (Function) In french: <Graphe>.NuageReliePoint Links (or not) the points found in a "Scatter" chart. Example of a chart with linked points: Reminder: The points found in a "Scatter" chart are linked by default.
// Unlink the points found in the "Scatter" chart named CHART_MyChart CHART_MyChart.ScatterLinkPoint(False) Syntax
Linking or unlinking the points found in a Scatter chart Hide the details
<Chart control>.ScatterLinkPoint(<Bind>)
<Chart control>: Control name Name of the Chart control to use (in the window, page or report editor).
<Bind>: Boolean - True if the points must be linked between themselves,
- False otherwise.
Linking or unlinking the points found in a series of Scatter chart Hide the details
<Chart control>.grScatterLinkPoint(<Series number> , <Bind>)
<Chart control>: Control name Name of the Chart control to use (in the window, page or report editor).
<Series number>: Integer Number of the series to use. <Bind>: Boolean - True if the points must be linked between themselves,
- False otherwise.
Remarks - In the "Scatter" charts, a point is defined by its coordinates (X coordinate and Y coordinate).
- The data defined by <Chart>.ScatterLinkPoint will be taken into account during the next call to <Chart>.Draw.
- <Chart>.ScatterLinkPoint can only be used for the "Scatter" charts. This function has no effect with the other types of charts.
- The points are linked in the order in which they have been added
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Unit examples (WINDEV): The Chart functions
[ + ] Using the main chart designer features of WINDEV: - Create a Pie, Column or Line chart - Define the display area of a chart - Define the chart options (legend, percentage, ...) - Draw a line on a chart
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Training (WINDEV): WD Chart
[ + ] This example presents the different uses of the Chart control. Different types of charts are presented: - Pie - Sunburst - Line - Scatter - Column - Area - etc. The main features presented here are the possibility to customize of charts from the code, as well as to fill the chart from an HFSQL data file, or in the editor.
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