Tickmarks are used to represent a point on an axis scale. In a Linear Gauge, two types of tickmarks are available depending on what steps of an axis scale they indicate: Major or Minor.
Tickmarks are represented by objects that implement the IMajorTickmark or IMinorTickmark interface.
The table below lists the main properties affecting element behavior and appearance.
Characteristics |
Members |
Behavior |
LinearScale.MinorTickCount,LinearScale.MajorTickCount,IMajorTickmark.FormatString,IMajorTickmark.Addend,IMajorTickmark.Multiplier |
Layout |
IMajorTickmark.TextOffset,IMajorTickmark.TextOrientation,IMajorTickmark.ShapeOffset,IMinorTickmark.ShapeOffset,IMajorTickmark.ShapeScale,IMinorTickmark.ShapeScale,IMajorTickmark.AllowTickOverlap |
Appearance |
LinearScale.Appearance,IMajorTickmark.ShapeType |
Visibility |
IMajorTickmark.ShowText,IMajorTickmark.ShowTick,IMinorTickmark.ShowTick,IMajorTickmark.ShowFirst,IMinorTickmark.ShowFirst,IMajorTickmark.ShowLast,IMinorTickmark.ShowLast |