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V24.1

HeatmapRangeStopType Enum

Lists range stop value types.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts.Heatmap

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Charts

Declaration

[ResourceFinder(typeof(XtraChartsResFinder))]
[TypeConverter(typeof(EnumTypeConverter))]
public enum HeatmapRangeStopType

Members

Name Description
Absolute

The range stop value is measured in absolute units.

Percentage

The range stop value is specified as a percentage. Values should be defined in the [0, 1] range.

Related API Members

The following properties accept/return HeatmapRangeStopType values:

Example

This example shows how to use arrays of string and numeric values to create a heatmap:

A heatmap that uses a Matrix Adapter

Follow the steps below to create a heatmap:

  1. Add the HeatmapControl to the Form.
  2. Create a HeatmapMatrixAdapter object and assign it to the HeatmapControl.DataAdapter property.
  3. Use the adapter’s XArguments and YArguments properties to populate the heatmap with x- and y-arguments that are displayed along x- and y-axes.
  4. Assign a two-dimensional array of double values to the adapter’s Values property.
  5. Create a HeatmapRangeColorProvider object and assign it to the heatmap’s ColorProvider property. The HeatmapRangeColorProvider paints cells based on the value range to which the cell value belongs.
  6. Add a HeatmapTitle to the heatmap’s Titles collection. Specify the title’s Text property.
  7. Use the heatmap’s Label property to configure cell label options. This example shows how to configure label text format.

View Example

using DevExpress.XtraCharts;
using DevExpress.XtraCharts.Heatmap;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;

namespace HeatmapMatrixData {
    public partial class Form1 : Form {
        public Form1() {
            InitializeComponent();

            HeatmapMatrixAdapter dataAdapter = new HeatmapMatrixAdapter();
            dataAdapter.XArguments = new string[] { "North", "South", "West", "East", "Central" };
            dataAdapter.YArguments = new string[] { "Components", "Clothing", "Bikes", "Accessories" };
            dataAdapter.Values = new double[,] {
                { 21.3, 50.1, 63.2, 64.4, 33.4 },
                { 32.3, 54.4, 81.3, 53.4, 54.9 },
                { 60.3, 49.1, 42.6, 48.4, 65.4 },
                { 45.3, 54.7, 70.3, 66.4, 56.6 }
            };
            heatmap.DataAdapter = dataAdapter;

            Palette palette = new Palette("Custom") {
                Color.White,
                Color.SkyBlue,
                Color.DarkBlue
            };

            HeatmapRangeColorProvider colorProvider = new HeatmapRangeColorProvider() {
                Palette = palette,
                ApproximateColors = true
            };
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(0, HeatmapRangeStopType.Percentage));
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(20, HeatmapRangeStopType.Absolute));
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(40, HeatmapRangeStopType.Absolute));
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(60, HeatmapRangeStopType.Absolute));
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(90, HeatmapRangeStopType.Absolute));
            colorProvider.RangeStops.Add(new HeatmapRangeStop(1, HeatmapRangeStopType.Percentage));

            heatmap.ColorProvider = colorProvider;

            heatmap.Titles.Add(new HeatmapTitle { Text = "Sales by Categories" });

            heatmap.Label.Visible = true;
            heatmap.Label.Pattern = "{V}";
        }
    }
}
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