ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions Class
Represents the date-time settings of the chart range control client.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v24.1.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Charts
Declaration
Remarks
Use the RangeControl.ClientOptions property to get access to a ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions object.
After that, you can customize the date-time grid of the chart range control client. To do this, you need to access a ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeGridOptions object using the ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions.RangeControlDateTimeGridOptions property.
The image below shows the chart client of the range control with date-time data, which is bound to the chart control.
For more information on how to integrate a chart control with the range control, see Integration with a Range Control.
Example
This example demonstrates how the grid lines and grid snapping of the chart within the range control’s viewport can be customized at runtime.
To access the client options of the chart inside the range control’s viewport, use the RangeControl.ClientOptions property. In this example, the chart control contains data with date-time arguments, so this property returns an object of the ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions
type.
To access the grid properties (e.g., ChartRangeControlClientGridOptions.SnapSpacing, ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeGridOptions.SnapAlignment, ChartRangeControlClientGridOptions.GridSpacing and ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeGridOptions.GridAlignment) of the chart range control client, access the ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeGridOptions object using the ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions.RangeControlDateTimeGridOptions property.
using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using DevExpress.XtraCharts;
namespace DateTimeChartRangeControlClient {
public partial class Form1 : Form {
const int daysForYear = 30;
public Form1() {
InitializeComponent();
// Call the InitializeChart method.
InitializeChart();
// Specify a Chart control as the Range control client.
rangeControl1.Client = chartControl1;
// Access the date-time grid options of the chart range control client.
var clientOptions = (ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeOptions)rangeControl1.ClientOptions;
ChartRangeControlClientDateTimeGridOptions gridOptions = clientOptions.RangeControlDateTimeGridOptions;
// Specify the manual grid mode of the chart range control client.
gridOptions.GridMode = ChartRangeControlClientGridMode.Manual;
// Customize snap and grid properties of the chart range control client.
gridOptions.SnapOffset = 2;
gridOptions.SnapSpacing = 7;
gridOptions.SnapAlignment = DateTimeGridAlignment.Day;
gridOptions.GridSpacing = 7;
gridOptions.GridAlignment = DateTimeGridAlignment.Day;
gridOptions.GridOffset = 1;
// Format labels of the chart range control client.
gridOptions.LabelFormat = "D";
}
void InitializeChart() {
DateTime baseDate = new DateTime(2000, 1, 1);
Random rnd = new Random();
Series series = new Series("Series", ViewType.Bar);
for (int dayCount = 0; dayCount < daysForYear; dayCount++) {
DateTime argument = baseDate.AddDays(dayCount);
double value = rnd.Next(50, 100);
var seriesPoint = new SeriesPoint(argument, value);
series.Points.Add(seriesPoint);
}
chartControl1.Series.Add(series);
}
}
}