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Range.SetMinMaxValues(Object, Object) Method

Sets both minimum and maximum values of an axis range.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v21.2.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Charts

Declaration

public void SetMinMaxValues(
    object minValue,
    object maxValue
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
minValue Object

A Object which specifies the minimum set value. The type of an object depends on the axis scale type.

maxValue Object

A Object which specifies the maximum set value. The type of an object depends on the axis scale type.

Remarks

Call the SetMinMaxValues method, to specify the visible range of an axis in the measurement units appropriate to the axis scale type.

For more information, refer to Visual Ranges and Whole Ranges .

Example

This example demonstrates how to use the AxisBase.VisualRange property to define the visible range of an axis, and the AxisBase.WholeRange property to define its whole range.

For more information on axis range, refer to Visual Ranges and Whole Ranges .

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

namespace WindowsFormsApplication1 {
    public partial class Form1 : Form {
        public Form1() {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {

            // Create a chart control.
            ChartControl chartControl1 = new ChartControl();

            // Add the chart to the form.
            chartControl1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
            this.Controls.Add(chartControl1);

            // Create a bar series and add points to it.
            Series series1 = new Series("Series 1", ViewType.Bar);
            series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("A", new double[] { 26.25 }));
            series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("B", new double[] { 1.52 }));
            series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("C", new double[] { 22.21 }));
            series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("D", new double[] { 15.35 }));
            series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("E", new double[] { 4.15 }));

            // Add the series to the chart.
            chartControl1.Series.Add(series1);

            // Cast the chart's diagram to the XYDiagram type, to access its axes.
            XYDiagram diagram = (XYDiagram)chartControl1.Diagram;

            // Enable the diagram's scrolling.
            diagram.EnableAxisXScrolling = true;
            diagram.EnableAxisYScrolling = true;

            // Define the whole range for the X-axis. 
            diagram.AxisX.WholeRange.Auto = false;
            diagram.AxisX.WholeRange.SetMinMaxValues("A", "D");

            // Disable the side margins 
            // (this has an effect only for certain view types).
            diagram.AxisX.VisualRange.AutoSideMargins = false;

            // Limit the visible range for the X-axis.
            diagram.AxisX.VisualRange.Auto = false;
            diagram.AxisX.VisualRange.SetMinMaxValues("B", "C");

            // Define the whole range for the Y-axis. 
            diagram.AxisY.WholeRange.Auto = false;
            diagram.AxisY.WholeRange.SetMinMaxValues(1, 26);
        }
    }
}

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