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#ifndef com_sun_star_chart2_data_DataSequenceRole_idl
#define com_sun_star_chart2_data_DataSequenceRole_idl
module com
{
module sun
{
module star
{
module chart2
{
module data
{
/** a string that states in what way a DataSequence
should be used. If this property is an empty string, no
proposition about usage is made.
<p>The strings can have any value. However some values are
predefined and should always be interpreted in the same way.</p>
<dl>
<dt>label</dt>
<dd>values are used as a label for a series. Usually, you
will have just one cell containing a string.</dd>
<dt>values-x</dt>
<dd>values are used as x-values in an XY- or bubble
diagram</dd>
<dt>values-y</dt>
<dd>values are used as y-values in an XY-Diagram or as values
in a bar, line, etc. chart</dd>
<dt>values-z</dt>
<dd>values may be used as z-values in a three-dimensional
XYZ-Diagram or a surface-chart</dd>
<dt>sizes</dt>
<dd>values are used as radius of the bubbles in a
Bubble-Diagram</dd>
<dt>error-bars-x-positive</dt>
<dd>values are used as error-information in positive x-direction for
displaying error-bars</dd>
<dt>error-bars-x-negative</dt>
<dd>values are used as error-information in negative x-direction for
displaying error-bars</dd>
<dt>error-bars-y-positive</dt>
<dd>values are used as error-information in positive y-direction for
displaying error-bars</dd>
<dt>error-bars-y-negative</dt>
<dd>values are used as error-information in negative y-direction for
displaying error-bars</dd>
<dt>categories</dt>
<dd>values are used for categories in the diagram</dd>
</dl>
<p>In a candle-stick chart you have the following roles:</p>
<dl>
<dt>values-first</dt>
<dd>the first value of a series of values. In a stock-chart this
would be the opening course.</dd>
<dt>values-last</dt>
<dd>the last value of a series of values. In a stock-chart this
would be the closing course.</dd>
<dt>values-min</dt>
<dd>the minimum value of a series of values. In a stock-chart
this would be the lowest course that occurred during
trading.</dd>
<dt>values-max</dt>
<dd>the maximum value of a series of values. In a stock-chart
this would be the highest course that occurred during
trading.</dd>
</dl>
*/
typedef string DataSequenceRole;
} ; // data
} ; // chart2
} ; // com
} ; // sun
} ; // star
#endif
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