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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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*/
module com { module sun { module star { module chart2 {
struct ScaleData
{
/** if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
maximum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the maximum is automatic.
<p>If the maximum is automatic, this means, each view that
represents the model containing this scale, has to calculate a
maximum by its own means.</p>
*/
any Minimum;
/** if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
minimum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the minimum is automatic.
<p>If the minimum is automatic, this means, each view that
represents the model containing this scale, has to calculate a
minimum by its own means.</p>
*/
any Maximum;
/** The Origin indicates where other axes cross this axis.
If the any contains a double value that value is used.
Otherwise an appropriate value has to be calculated
by that instances using Origin.
*/
any Origin;
/** Axis orientation (standard or reversed).
<p>If used at the Y axis in pie charts or doughnut charts, specifies
the rotation direction of the pie. The value
AxisOrientation::MATHEMATICAL rotates the pie
counterclockwise, the value AxisOrientation::REVERSE
rotates the pie clockwise.</p>
<p>Note: Is this a good place for the axis orientation? Two axes may
use the same scale, but point into two different directions.</p>
*/
AxisOrientation Orientation;
XScaling Scaling;
com::sun::star::chart2::data::XLabeledDataSequence Categories;
/** describes the type of the axis.
<p>It can be a real number axis or a category axis or something else.
AxisType is one value out of the constant group AxisType.</p>
*/
long AxisType;
/** if true an AxisType CATEGORY is interpreted as DATE if the underlying data given in Categories are dates
*/
boolean AutoDateAxis;
/** describes whether data points on category or date axis are placed between tickmarks or not
if true the maximum on the scale will be expanded for one interval
*/
boolean ShiftedCategoryPosition;
/** increment data to be used for not date-time axis
*/
IncrementData IncrementData;
/** increment data to be used in case of date-time axis
*/
::com::sun::star::chart::TimeIncrement TimeIncrement;
};
}; }; }; };
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