DxChartSeriesLabelBorder.Color Property
Specifies the color for series label borders.
Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor
Declaration
[DefaultValue("#d3d3d3")]
[Parameter]
public string Color { get; set; }
Property Value
Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
String | "#d3d3d3" | The border color. |
Remarks
The Color
property accepts the following formats:
- Longhand and shorthand hexadecimal color values:
#ffff00
,#ff0
. - RGB and RGBA color codes:
rgb(255, 0, 0)
,rgba(0, 230, 0, 0.3)
. - HTML color name (case-insensitive):
red
,DarkGreen
.
To display borders in the DxChartSeriesLabel component, enable the Visible property.
The following example shows series label borders and changes their appearance:
<DxChart Data="@WeatherForecasts"
CustomizeSeriesPoint="@PreparePointLabel"
Width="100%">
<DxChartTitle Text="Annual Weather in New York" />
<DxChartLineSeries SummaryMethod="@(i => i.Average())"
ValueField="@((DetailedWeatherSummary i) => i.AverageTemperatureF)"
ArgumentField="@(i => new DateTime(2000, i.Date.Month, 1))"
Name="Temperature, F"
Filter="@((DetailedWeatherSummary i) => i.City == "NEW YORK")">
<DxChartSeriesLabel Position="RelativePosition.Outside"
FormatPattern="{argument:MMMM}: {value:#.##} °F">
<DxChartSeriesLabelBorder Visible="true"
DashStyle="ChartDashStyle.Dot"
Color="white"
Width="2" />
<DxChartSeriesLabelConnector Visible="true"
Width="3" />
<DxChartFont Size="14" Weight="600"/>
</DxChartSeriesLabel>
</DxChartLineSeries>
<DxChartLegend Visible="false" />
<DxChartValueAxis>
<DxChartAxisTitle Text="Temperature, °F" />
</DxChartValueAxis>
<DxChartArgumentAxis>
<DxChartAxisLabel Format="ChartElementFormat.Month" />
</DxChartArgumentAxis>
</DxChart>
@code {
IEnumerable<DetailedWeatherSummary> WeatherForecasts;
protected override async Task OnInitializedAsync() {
WeatherForecasts = await WeatherSummaryDataProvider.GetDataAsync();
}
protected void PreparePointLabel(ChartSeriesPointCustomizationSettings pointSettings) {
double value = (double)pointSettings.Point.Value;
if (value > 50 && value < 70)
pointSettings.PointLabel.Visible = true;
}
}
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