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'''<font face="Arial">No Lines<br /> </font>'''Only Points will be Shown (if selected in View's Options).<br /><br />'''Smooth<br /> '''Straight line between points.<br /><br />'''Stepped<br /> '''Horizontal Line between points at the level of the prior point, then at the X value of the later point, a vertical line drawn to the new Y value.<br /><br />'''Horz. Bar<br /> '''Horizontal Line only between points at the level of the prior point. A kind of Gantt?<br /><br />'''Histogram<br /> '''Vertical Lines only at each X point, drawn from Zero up to the Y value.<br /><br />'''Area<br /> '''Area below a smooth line plot is filled in. Careful with overlay ordering here - can cause you to obscure other overlay plots.<br /><br />'''Labelled Bar<br /> '''Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays. Each column (overlay) is interpreted as one row in a Gantt chart. The row is determined by the new Y-Offset value. A cell's value no longer determines the y-position of the bar. Instead, it is printed inside the bar. If the column is label-formatted, the string is printed inside the bar. The bar is drawn only when there is a value greater than zero in the Cell. A value of 0 causes no bar to be drawn. <br /><br />'''Centred Label<br /> '''Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays.<br /><br />
'''No Lines'''
 
Only Points will be Shown (if selected in View's Options).
 
 
'''Smooth'''
 
Straight line between points.
 
 
'''Stepped'''
 
Horizontal Line between points at the level of the prior point, then at the X value of the later point, a vertical line drawn to the new Y value.
 
 
'''Horz. Bar'''
 
Horizontal Line only between points at the level of the prior point. A kind of Gantt?
 
 
'''Histogram'''
 
Vertical Lines only at each X point, drawn from Zero up to the Y value.
 
 
'''Area'''
 
Area below a smooth line plot is filled in. Careful with overlay ordering here - can cause you to obscure other overlay plots.
 
 
'''Labelled Bar'''
 
Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays. Each column (overlay) is interpreted as one row in a Gantt chart. The row is determined by the new Y-Offset value. A cell's value no longer determines the y-position of the bar. Instead, it is printed inside the bar. If the column is label-formatted, the string is printed inside the bar. The bar is drawn only when there is a value greater than zero in the Cell. A value of 0 causes no bar to be drawn.
 
 
'''Centred Label'''
 
Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays.
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 12 January 2008

No Lines

Only Points will be Shown (if selected in View's Options).


Smooth

Straight line between points.


Stepped

Horizontal Line between points at the level of the prior point, then at the X value of the later point, a vertical line drawn to the new Y value.


Horz. Bar

Horizontal Line only between points at the level of the prior point. A kind of Gantt?


Histogram

Vertical Lines only at each X point, drawn from Zero up to the Y value.


Area

Area below a smooth line plot is filled in. Careful with overlay ordering here - can cause you to obscure other overlay plots.


Labelled Bar

Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays. Each column (overlay) is interpreted as one row in a Gantt chart. The row is determined by the new Y-Offset value. A cell's value no longer determines the y-position of the bar. Instead, it is printed inside the bar. If the column is label-formatted, the string is printed inside the bar. The bar is drawn only when there is a value greater than zero in the Cell. A value of 0 causes no bar to be drawn.


Centred Label

Gantt View recommended for these sorts of displays.




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