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FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView Class

Represents a series view of the 3D Full-Stacked Spline Area type.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v20.1.dll

NuGet Packages: DevExpress.Charts, DevExpress.WindowsDesktop.Charts

Declaration

public class FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView :
    FullStackedArea3DSeriesView,
    ISplineSeriesView,
    ISplineView,
    IStackedSplineView,
    IStackedView

Remarks

The FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView class provides the functionality of a series view of the 3D Full-Stacked Spline Area type within a chart control.

In addition to the common view settings inherited from the base FullStackedArea3DSeriesView class, the FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView class declares the spline type specific settings, which allow you to define the style of the spline curve (FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView.LineTensionPercent).

Note that a particular view type can be defined for a series via its SeriesBase.View property.

For more information on series views of the 3D Full-Stacked Spline Area type, refer to the Full-Stacked Spline Area Chart topic.

Example

The following example demonstrates how to create a ChartControl with two series of the FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView type, set their general properties, and add this chart to a form at runtime. Before proceeding with this example, first create a Windows Forms Application in Visual Studio, and include all necessary assemblies to the References list of your project.

Then, add the following code to the Form.Load event handler.

using System;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using DevExpress.XtraCharts;
// ...

private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
    // Create an empty chart.
    ChartControl fullStackedSplineArea3DChart = new ChartControl();

    // Create two series of the FullStackedSplineArea3D view type.
    Series series1 = new Series("Series 1", ViewType.FullStackedSplineArea3D);
    Series series2 = new Series("Series 2", ViewType.FullStackedSplineArea3D);

    // Populate both series with points.
    series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("A", 80));
    series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("B", 20));
    series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("C", 50));
    series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("D", 30));
    series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("A", 40));
    series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("B", 60));
    series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("C", 20));
    series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("D", 80));

    // Add the series to the chart.
    fullStackedSplineArea3DChart.Series.AddRange(new Series[] {
        series1,
        series2});

    // Adjust the view-type-specific options of the series.
    ((FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView)series1.View).Transparency = 20;
    ((FullStackedSplineArea3DSeriesView)series2.View).Transparency = 60;

    // Access the diagram's options.
    ((XYDiagram3D)fullStackedSplineArea3DChart.Diagram).ZoomPercent = 110;

    // Add a title to the chart and hide the legend.
    ChartTitle chartTitle1 = new ChartTitle();
    chartTitle1.Text = "3D Full Stacked Spline Area Chart";
    fullStackedSplineArea3DChart.Titles.Add(chartTitle1);
    fullStackedSplineArea3DChart.Legend.Visible = false;

    // Add the chart to the form.
    fullStackedSplineArea3DChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
    this.Controls.Add(fullStackedSplineArea3DChart);
}
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