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PieChartSelectionChangedEventArgs.Point Property

Returns the last point that is clicked when selecting.

Namespace: DevExpress.Blazor

Assembly: DevExpress.Blazor.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Blazor

Declaration

public ChartSeriesPoint Point { get; }

Property Value

Type Description
ChartSeriesPoint

A clicked series point object.

Remarks

Use the IsPointSelected property to check whether a pie sector is selected. To obtain the series that contains the point, use the PieChartSelectionChangedEventArgs.Series property.

Example

The following example obtains an argument and value of a selected point:

A selected point's argument and value are displayed

@page "/"
@using System.Drawing
@using System.Diagnostics
<DxChart Data="@dataPoints"
         Width=500 Height=300
         PointSelectionMode=ChartSelectionMode.Single
         SelectionChanged="@OnSelectionChanged">
    <DxChartLineSeries ArgumentField="@((DataPoint i) => i.Arg)"
                       ValueField="@((DataPoint i) => i.Value1)"
                       Name="Series 1"
                       HoverMode=ChartContinuousSeriesHoverMode.None>
        <DxChartSeriesPoint HoverMode=ChartSeriesPointHoverMode.None
                            SelectionMode=ChartSeriesPointSelectionMode.Point />
    </DxChartLineSeries>
</DxChart>
<br/><br/>
@if (Selection != null) {
    <div id="selection-args">
        <table>
            <tr> <td>Selected Point Argument:</td><td> @Selection.Point.Argument</td> </tr>
            <tr> <td>Selected Point Value:</td><td> @Selection.Point.Value</td> </tr>
        </table>
    </div>
}
@code {
    ChartSelectionChangedEventArgs Selection { get; set; }
    private DataPoint[] dataPoints;
    protected override void OnInitialized() {
        dataPoints = GetDataPoints();
    }
    void OnSelectionChanged(ChartSelectionChangedEventArgs selectionArgs) {
        Selection = selectionArgs;
        StateHasChanged();
    }
    public class DataPoint {
        public string Arg { get; set; }
        public int Value1 { get; set; }
        public int Value2 => (int)(Value1 * 1.2);
        public double Value3 { get; set; }
    }
    public DataPoint[] GetDataPoints() {
        DataPoint[] dataPoints = new DataPoint[] {
            new DataPoint() { Arg = "I", Value1 = 26, Value3 = 23},
            new DataPoint() { Arg = "II", Value1 = 24, Value3 = 23},
            new DataPoint() { Arg = "III", Value1 = 25, Value3 = 24},
            new DataPoint() { Arg = "IV", Value1 = 27, Value3 = 29},
            new DataPoint() { Arg = "V", Value1 = 28, Value3 = 30},
        };
        return dataPoints;
    }
}
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