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ChartAnimationRecord.Progress Property

Gets or sets a progress value of the current animation record.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Charts

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Charts.v19.1.dll

Declaration

public double Progress { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Description
Double

A Double value representing the progress of animation.

Example

The following example demonstrates how to animate series points, so that their values are dynamically changed when displaying a chart.

To accomplish this, it is first necessary to add a trigger to a chart’s Triggers collection, which will start the Year1998Animation in response to the chart’s Loaded event. Then, to the ChartControl.AnimationRecords collection, add a ChartAnimationRecord with a SeriesAnimation object.

<Window xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" 
        xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" 
        xmlns:dxc="http://schemas.devexpress.com/winfx/2008/xaml/charts" 
        x:Class="WpfApplication1.Window1" Height="500" Width="650">
    <Grid>
        <dxc:ChartControl x:Name="chart">
            <dxc:ChartControl.Diagram>
                <dxc:XYDiagram3D>
                    <!--region #series-->
                    <dxc:XYDiagram3D.Series>
                        <dxc:BarSeries3D x:Name="Year1998" >
                            <dxc:Series.Points>
                                <dxc:SeriesPoint Argument="Illinois" Value="423.72" />
                                <dxc:SeriesPoint Argument="Indiana" Value="178.71" />
                                <dxc:SeriesPoint Argument="Michigan" Value="308.84" />
                                <dxc:SeriesPoint Argument="Ohio" Value="348.54" />
                                <dxc:SeriesPoint Argument="Wisconsin" Value="160.27" />
                            </dxc:Series.Points>
                            <dxc:BarSeries3D.Label>
                                <dxc:SeriesLabel Visible="False"/>
                            </dxc:BarSeries3D.Label>
                        </dxc:BarSeries3D>
                        <!--endregion #series-->
                    </dxc:XYDiagram3D.Series>
                </dxc:XYDiagram3D>
            </dxc:ChartControl.Diagram>
            <!--region #records-->
            <dxc:ChartControl.AnimationRecords>
                <dxc:ChartAnimationRecord x:Name="Year1998Animation" Progress="0">
                    <dxc:ChartAnimationRecord.Animations>
                        <dxc:SeriesAnimation TargetSeries="{Binding ElementName=Year1998}">
                            <dxc:SeriesAnimation.Actions>
                                <dxc:SeriesSeriesPointsAction EqualSpeed="True" 
                                                              Sequential="True" 
                                                              DelayPercentage="30"/>
                            </dxc:SeriesAnimation.Actions>
                        </dxc:SeriesAnimation>
                    </dxc:ChartAnimationRecord.Animations>
                </dxc:ChartAnimationRecord>
            </dxc:ChartControl.AnimationRecords>
            <!--endregion #records-->
            <!--region #triggers-->
            <dxc:ChartControl.Triggers>
                <EventTrigger RoutedEvent="dxc:ChartControl.Loaded">
                    <EventTrigger.Actions>
                        <BeginStoryboard>
                            <Storyboard>
                                <DoubleAnimation From="0" To="1" Duration="0:0:3"
                                    Storyboard.TargetName="Year1998Animation" 
                                    Storyboard.TargetProperty="Progress" />
                            </Storyboard>
                        </BeginStoryboard>
                    </EventTrigger.Actions>
                </EventTrigger>
            </dxc:ChartControl.Triggers>
            <!--endregion #triggers-->
        </dxc:ChartControl>
    </Grid>
</Window>

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