SeriesPoint(String, DateTime[]) Constructor
Initializes a new instance of the SeriesPoint class with the specified qualitative argument and date-time values.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v24.2.dll
Declaration
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
argument | String | A String which specifies the string argument of the series point. This value is assigned to the SeriesPoint.Argument property. Note that if the argument is null (Nothing in Visual Basic) or Empty, then a ArgumentException will be thrown. |
values | DateTime[] | An array of DateTime values which specifies the values of the series point for the specified argument. An individual item of these values can be accessed via the SeriesPoint.Item property. |
Example
The following example demonstrates how to create a ChartControl with two series of the OverlappedGanttSeriesView type, 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 a new chart.
ChartControl overlappedGanttChart = new ChartControl();
// Create two Gantt series.
Series series1 = new Series("Planned", ViewType.Gantt);
Series series2 = new Series("Completed", ViewType.Gantt);
// Set the date-time values scale type for both series,
// as it is qualitative, by default.
series1.ValueScaleType = ScaleType.DateTime;
series2.ValueScaleType = ScaleType.DateTime;
// Add points to them.
series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Market analysis", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 16), new DateTime(2006, 8, 23) }));
series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Feature planning", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 23), new DateTime(2006, 8, 26) }));
series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Implementation", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 26), new DateTime(2006, 9, 26) }));
series1.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Testing & bug fixing", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 9, 26), new DateTime(2006, 10, 10) }));
series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Market analysis", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 16), new DateTime(2006, 8, 23) }));
series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Feature planning", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 23), new DateTime(2006, 8, 26) }));
series2.Points.Add(new SeriesPoint("Implementation", new DateTime[] {
new DateTime(2006, 8, 26), new DateTime(2006, 9, 10) }));
// Add both series to the chart.
overlappedGanttChart.Series.AddRange(new Series[] { series1, series2 });
// Access the view-type-specific options of the series.
((GanttSeriesView)series1.View).BarWidth = 0.6;
((GanttSeriesView)series2.View).BarWidth = 0.3;
// Access the type-specific options of the diagram.
GanttDiagram myDiagram = (GanttDiagram)overlappedGanttChart.Diagram;
myDiagram.AxisY.Interlaced = true;
myDiagram.AxisY.GridSpacing = 10;
myDiagram.AxisY.Label.Angle = -30;
myDiagram.AxisY.DateTimeOptions.Format = DateTimeFormat.MonthAndDay;
// Add task links for the first Gantt series.
((GanttSeriesView)series1.View).LinkOptions.ArrowHeight = 7;
((GanttSeriesView)series1.View).LinkOptions.ArrowWidth = 11;
for (int i = 1; i < series1.Points.Count; i++) {
series1.Points[i].Relations.Add(series1.Points[i - 1]);
}
// Add a progress line.
ConstantLine progress =
new ConstantLine("Current progress", new DateTime(2006, 9, 10));
progress.ShowInLegend = false;
progress.Title.Alignment = ConstantLineTitleAlignment.Far;
myDiagram.AxisY.ConstantLines.Add(progress);
// Adjust the legend.
overlappedGanttChart.Legend.AlignmentHorizontal =
LegendAlignmentHorizontal.Right;
// Add a title to the chart (if necessary).
overlappedGanttChart.Titles.Add(new ChartTitle());
overlappedGanttChart.Titles[0].Text = "R&D Schedule";
// Add the chart to the form.
overlappedGanttChart.Dock = DockStyle.Fill;
this.Controls.Add(overlappedGanttChart);
}