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ChartSheetCollection.Add(ChartType) Method

Creates a new chart sheet of the specified type and appends it to the end of the collection.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v24.1.Core.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

ChartSheet Add(
    ChartType chartType
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
chartType ChartType

A ChartType enumeration member specifying the chart type.

Returns

Type Description
ChartSheet

A ChartSheet object that specifies the new chart sheet.

Remarks

The Add method creates a new chart sheet under the default name like ChartN, where N is a number that is greater by 1 than the maximum number used in chart sheet names of the same type. To change the chart sheet name, use the ChartSheet.Name property. Use the ChartSheet.Chart property to access a chart located on the chart sheet and specify its settings (select chart data and adjust the chart appearance).

To insert a new chart sheet to the specified position in the collection, use the ChartSheetCollection.Insert method.

To remove a chart sheet from the collection, use the ChartSheetCollection.Remove or ChartSheetCollection.RemoveAt method.

Example

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Worksheet worksheet = workbook.Worksheets["chartTask2"];

// Create an empty chart sheet of the specified type.
ChartSheet chartSheet = workbook.ChartSheets.Add(ChartType.BarFullStacked);

// Access a chart on the chart sheet.
ChartObject chart = chartSheet.Chart;
// Select chart data.
chart.SelectData(worksheet["B3:C8"], ChartDataDirection.Row);

// Display the chart title.
chart.Title.Visible = true;
chart.Title.SetReference(worksheet["B1"]);

// Change the legend position.
chart.Legend.Position = LegendPosition.Bottom;

// Hide the category axis.
chart.PrimaryAxes[0].Visible = false;

// Set the value axis' major unit.
chart.PrimaryAxes[1].MajorUnit = 0.2;

workbook.ChartSheets.ActiveChartSheet = chartSheet;

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