AreaEmptyPointOptions.Border Property
Returns border settings for empty point areas.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Charts
Declaration
[PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)]
[XtraChartsLocalizableCategory(XtraChartsCategory.Appearance)]
[XtraSerializableProperty(XtraSerializationVisibility.Content)]
public CustomBorder Border { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
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CustomBorder | Specifies border settings. |
Property Paths
You can access this nested property as listed below:
Object Type | Path to Border |
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AreaSeriesViewBase |
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Example
How to: Display Area Chart Empty Points
This example shows how to customize display options for empty points of an area series view.
Cast the AreaSeriesViewBase.EmptyPointOptions property to the AreaEmptyPointOptions type to access an area series’ empty point settings.
Specify the ProcessPoints property to define how the chart handles empty points. In this example, the chart calculates mock values for empty points.
using DevExpress.XtraCharts;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace EmptyPointRepsentation {
public partial class Form1 : Form {
ChartControl chart { get { return chartControl1; } }
public Form1() {
InitializeComponent();
chart.DataSource = WeatherDataProvider.Data;
Series series = new Series("Wind", ViewType.Area);
series.SetDataMembers("Date", "Wind");
chart.Series.Add(series);
AreaSeriesView view = (AreaSeriesView)series.View;
view.MarkerVisibility = DevExpress.Utils.DefaultBoolean.True;
AreaEmptyPointOptions areaEmptyPointOptions = view.EmptyPointOptions;
areaEmptyPointOptions.ProcessPoints = ProcessEmptyPointsMode.Interpolate;
areaEmptyPointOptions.FillStyle.FillMode = FillMode.Solid;
areaEmptyPointOptions.Color = Color.DarkGray;
areaEmptyPointOptions.Border.Color = Color.Gray;
areaEmptyPointOptions.Border.Thickness = 2;
}
}
public static class WeatherDataProvider {
static List<WeatherPoint> data;
public static List<WeatherPoint> Data {
get {
if (data == null)
InitCollection();
return data;
}
}
static void InitCollection() {
data = new List<WeatherPoint>();
int lastYear = DateTime.Now.Year - 1;
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 10) });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 11), Wind = 5 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 12), Wind = 5 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 13), Wind = 6 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 14), Wind = 3 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 15) });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 16), Wind = 6 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 17), Wind = 5 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 18), Wind = 5 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 19), Wind = 4 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 20), Wind = 3 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 21), Wind = 7 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 22), Wind = 2 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 23) });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 24) });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 25), Wind = 4 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 26), Wind = 5 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 27), Wind = 4 });
data.Add(new WeatherPoint() { Date = new DateTime(lastYear, 7, 28), Wind = 4 });
}
public class WeatherPoint {
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
public double? Wind { get; set; }
}
}
}
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