Strip.MaxLimit Property
Gets the settings that define the maximum limiting value of the strip along an axis.
Namespace: DevExpress.XtraCharts
Assembly: DevExpress.XtraCharts.v24.2.dll
Declaration
[PersistenceMode(PersistenceMode.InnerProperty)]
[XtraChartsLocalizableCategory(XtraChartsCategory.Behavior)]
public MaxStripLimit MaxLimit { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
MaxStripLimit | A MaxStripLimit object that contains the settings for the strip’s maximum limiting value. |
Remarks
A strip is positioned along its axis based upon two limits - the minimum and maximum. The MaxLimit property defines the maximum limit of a strip. Its minimum limit is defined by the Strip.MinLimit property.
The MaxLimit property provides access to an instance of the MaxStripLimit class whose settings allow you to specify a strip’s maximum limiting value and control whether this limiting value is enabled.
For more information, refer to Strips.
Example
This example demonstrates how strips can be created and customized at runtime.
Since strips reside in an appropriate axis collection, you should first cast your diagram object to the required diagram’s type. Then, you can access the collection via the Axis2D.Strips property.
// Cast the chart's diagram to the XYDiagram type, to access its axes.
XYDiagram diagram = (XYDiagram)chartControl1.Diagram;
// Create a strip with its maximum and minimum axis value defined.
diagram.AxisY.Strips.Add(new Strip("Strip 1", 5, 15));
// Customize the strip's behavior.
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].Visible = true;
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].ShowAxisLabel = true;
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].AxisLabelText = "My Range";
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].ShowInLegend = true;
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].LegendText = "A Sample Strip";
// Customize the strip's appearance.
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].Color = Color.CornflowerBlue;
diagram.AxisY.Strips[0].FillStyle.FillMode = FillMode.Empty;