Customize Series Appearance
- 3 minutes to read
Series View
The Chart3D Control ships with the following series views:
Bars
The Bar3DSeriesView displays data as individual bars. The series point value defines the bar height.
The image above shows the result of the following example:
<dxc:Series3D>
<dxc:Series3D.View>
<dxc:Bar3DSeriesView EqualBarSize="True">
<dxc:Bar3DSeriesView.BarModel>
<dxc:Bar3DBoxPointModel ShowFacets="False"/>
</dxc:Bar3DSeriesView.BarModel>
</dxc:Bar3DSeriesView>
</dxc:Series3D.View>
<!--Series data here. -->
</dxc:Series3D>
The code uses the following classes and properties.
Class or Property | Description |
---|---|
Series3DBase.View | The view of a series. |
Bar3DSeriesView | The 3D Bar series view. |
Bar3DSeriesView.BarModel | The 3D bar model. |
Bar3DSeriesView.EqualBarSize | The value that specifies whether the 3D bars are inscribed in a square. |
Points
The Point3DSeriesView displays data as stand-alone points.
The image above shows the result of the following example:
<dxc:Series3D>
<dxc:Series3D.View>
<dxc:Point3DSeriesView MarkerSize="25">
<dxc:Point3DSeriesView.MarkerModel>
<dxc:Marker3DSpherePointModel SphereDetalizationLevel="Normal"/>
</dxc:Point3DSeriesView.MarkerModel>
</dxc:Point3DSeriesView>
</dxc:Series3D.View>
<!--Series data here. -->
</dxc:Series3D>
The code uses the following classes and properties.
Class or Property | Description |
---|---|
Series3DBase.View | The view of a series. |
Point3DSeriesView | The 3D Point series view. |
Marker3DSeriesView.MarkerModel | The point marker model. |
Point3DSeriesView.MarkerSize | The point marker size. |
Surface
The SurfaceSeriesView plots a surface passed through all data points.
The image above shows the result of the following example:
<dxc:Series3D>
<dxc:Series3D.View>
<dxc:SurfaceSeriesView
MarkerVisible="True"
MarkerSize="10">
<dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.MarkerModel>
<dxc:Marker3DSpherePointModel SphereDetalizationLevel="Normal"/>
</dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.MarkerModel>
<dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.Colorizer>
<dxc:SolidColorizer3D Brush="Gray"/>
</dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.Colorizer>
<dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.FillStyle>
<dxc:GradientFillStyle
LegendTextPattern="{}{V:F1}">
<dxc:GradientFillStyle.ColorStops>
<dxc:ColorStop Color="#FF6FC85A" Offset="0%"/>
<dxc:ColorStop Color="#FFEBE136" Offset="50%"/>
<dxc:ColorStop Color="#FFFF6019" Offset="100%"/>
</dxc:GradientFillStyle.ColorStops>
</dxc:GradientFillStyle>
</dxc:SurfaceSeriesView.FillStyle>
</dxc:SurfaceSeriesView>
</dxc:Series3D.View>
<!--Series data here. -->
</dxc:Series3D>
The code uses the following classes and properties.
Class or Property | Description |
---|---|
Series3DBase.View | The view of a series. |
SurfaceSeriesView | The 3D Point series view. |
Marker3DSeriesView.MarkerModel | The point marker model. |
SurfaceSeriesView.MarkerSize | The point marker size. |
SurfaceSeriesView.MarkerVisible | The value that specifies whether the point markers are visible. |
Bubbles
The Bubble3DSeriesView displays four-dimensional data. It uses 3D points where the fourth dimension is the marker size.
The image above shows the result of the following example:
<dxc:Series3D>
<dxc:Series3D.View>
<dxc:Bubble3DSeriesView MinSize="0.3"
MaxSize="1.5">
<dxc:Bubble3DSeriesView.MarkerModel>
<dxc:Marker3DSpherePointModel SphereDetalizationLevel="Normal"/>
</dxc:Bubble3DSeriesView.MarkerModel>
</dxc:Bubble3DSeriesView>
</dxc:Series3D.View>
<dxc:SeriesPoint3DDataSourceAdapter DataSource="{Binding Irises}"
XArgumentDataMember="SepalWidth"
YArgumentDataMember="SepalHeight"
ValueDataMember="PetalWidth"
dxc:Bubble3DSeriesView.WeightDataMember="PetalHeight"/>
</dxc:Series3D>
The code uses the following classes and properties.
Class or Property | Description |
---|---|
Series3DBase.View | The view of a series. |
Bubble3DSeriesView | The 3D Point series view. |
Marker3DSeriesView.MarkerModel | The point marker model. |
Bubble3DSeriesView.MinSize | The bubble’s minimum size. |
Bubble3DSeriesView.MaxSize | The bubble’s maximum size. |
The Chart3D data sources support three-dimensional data. Use the following properties to add the fourth dimension (weight).
Property | Data Source | Description |
---|---|---|
The series point weight. | ||
The name of the data member that contains weight values (bubble sizes). | ||
The array of bubble weights. |
Labels
Display Series Labels
Set the Series3DBase.LabelsVisibility property to true to show labels.
<dxc:Series3D LabelsVisibility="True">
<!-- Other series settings here. -->
</dxc:Series3D>
Specify Label Text Pattern
Use the SeriesLabel.TextPattern property to format label text. The TextPattern contains text and placeholders enclosed in braces. Placeholders define values that should be shown in labels.
Note
If a pattern starts with a placeholder in the XAML markup, insert empty brackets into the beginning of the pattern as follows: “{}{A}: {V}”. For more information, refer to the following topic: {} Escape sequence / markup extension.
The pattern in the markup displays a series point argument and value.
<dxc:Series3D LabelsVisibility="True">
<dxc:Series3D.Label>
<dxc:SeriesLabel TextPattern="{}{A}: {V}"/>
</dxc:Series3D.Label>
</dxc:Series3D>
All available specifiers are listed in the following help topic: TextPattern.
You can apply format specifiers to pattern values. The example below uses the F2 specifier to show point values with two decimal digits.
<dxc:Series3D LabelsVisibility="True">
<dxc:Series3D.Label>
<dxc:SeriesLabel TextPattern="{}{A}: {V:F2}"/>
</dxc:Series3D.Label>
</dxc:Series3D>
Result:
For more information about numeric specifiers, refer to the following MSDN topic: Standard numeric format strings.