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BarDataset |
The bar chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each data set.
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BubbleDataset |
The chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each data set.
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HorizontalBarDataset |
The horizontal bar chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each data set.
These are used to set display properties for a specific data set.
Some properties can be specified as an array.
If these are set to an array value, the first value applies to the first bar, the second value to the second bar, and so on.
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LineDataset |
The line chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each data set.
These are used to set display properties for a specific data set.
All point* properties can be specified as an array.
If these are set to an array value, the first value applies to the first point, the second value to the second point, and so on.
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ScatterDataset |
The scatter chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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StackedAreaDataset |
The stacked area chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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StackedBarDataset |
The stacked bar area chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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StackedHorizontalBarDataset |
The stacked horizontal bar area chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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TimeSeriesBarDataset |
The time series bar chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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TimeSeriesHorizontalBarDataset |
The time series horizontal bar chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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TimeSeriesLineDataset |
The time series line chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each dataset.
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VerticalLineDataset |
The vertical line chart allows a number of properties to be specified for each data set.
These are used to set display properties for a specific data set.
All point* properties can be specified as an array.
If these are set to an array value, the first value applies to the first point, the second value to the second point, and so on.
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