FinancialIndicator.ValueLevel1 Property
Gets or sets a value indicating how to obtain the first value of a financial indicator’s point.
Namespace: DevExpress.Xpf.Charts
Assembly: DevExpress.Xpf.Charts.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Wpf.Charts
Declaration
Property Value
Type | Description |
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ValueLevel | A ValueLevel enumeration value, which indicates how to obtain the first point value of a financial indicator. |
Available values:
Name | Description |
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Value | Indicates the value of a series point where the series point contains only one value. |
Value2 | Indicates the Second value of a series point, where the series view belongs to the Range Bar view type. |
Low | Indicates the Low value of a series point, where the series view belongs to the Financial view type. |
High | Indicates the High value of a series point, where the series view belongs to the Financial view type. |
Open | Indicates the Open value of a series point, where the series view belongs to the Financial view type. |
Close | Indicates the Close value of a series point, where the series view belongs to the Financial view type. |
BoxPlotMin | Indicates the Min value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
BoxPlotQuartile_1 | Indicates the First Quartile value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
BoxPlotMedian | Indicates the Median value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
BoxPlotQuartile3 | Indicates the Third Quartile value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
BoxPlotMax | Indicates the Max value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
BoxPlotMean | Indicates the Mean value of a series point that belongs to the Box Plot series. |
Remarks
Any FinancialIndicator needs two points. And, each point should have a pair of arguments (FinancialIndicator.Argument1 and FinancialIndicator.Argument2) and the ValueLevel1 and FinancialIndicator.ValueLevel2 values defined.