If this property is TRUE, very small slices in a pie chart are not drawn individually. Instead, they are summed together in an "Other" slice. Very small is defined as a slice whose percent of the total pie is less than the value of the property OtherPercentage (default is 0.5 percent). |
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Data Type: |
integer |
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0...100 |
Default: |
0.5% |
Syntax: |
setOtherPercentage ( value ); |
value = getOtherPercentage(); |
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Example: |
perspective1.setGraphType(55); |
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perspective1.setOtherPercentage(6.0); |
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OtherSeries |
If this property is TRUE, very small slices in a pie chart are not drawn individually. Instead, they are lumped together in an "Other" slice. Very small is defined as a slice whose percent of the total pie is less than the value of the property OtherPercentage (default is 0.5 percent). |
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Data Type: |
Boolean |
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Range: |
true / false |
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true= |
Draw slices less than OtherPercentage% together as an "Other" slice |
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false= |
Draw all slices individually |
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Default: |
true |
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Syntax: |
setOtherSeries ( true | false ); |
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boolean = getOtherSeries(); |
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Example: |
perspective1.setGraphType(55); |
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perspective1.setOtherSeries(false); |
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OtherPercentage |
This property can be used to accelerate the drawing of 2D and 2.5D bar charts that represent very large data sets. When this property is enabled (true) and there are so many bar risers so that several would be drawn on each pixel of the screen (overdraw), the charting engine selects and draws only the largest and smallest values. This property has no effect on most data sets. |
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Data Type: |
Boolean |
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Range: |
true / false |
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true= |
Skip overdraw |
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false= |
Do not skip overdraw |
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Default: |
true |
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Syntax: |
setOverdrawSkip ( true | false ); |
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boolean = getOverdrawSkip(); |
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