StripLine.IntervalOffset Property
.NET Framework (current version)
Gets or sets the offset of grid lines, tick marks, strip lines and axis labels.
Assembly: System.Web.DataVisualization (in System.Web.DataVisualization.dll)
[BindableAttribute(true)] [PersistenceModeAttribute(PersistenceMode.Attribute)] public double IntervalOffset { get; set; }
The interval offset of minor tick marks and grid lines is never affected by the value of the IntervalOffset property of the Axis object.
The IntervalOffset property setting defines the units of measurement of the offset.
The Interval can be a negative value.
The default value is Auto (0).
The following code example demonstrates three applications of strip lines. First, horizontal strip lines are added at recurring intervals. Second, vertical strip lines are added to highlight weekend data points. Lastly, a non-recurring strip line is added to denote the mean of the data points in the first series of the chart.
public partial class StripLines : System.Web.UI.Page { protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Add chart data AddChartData(); // Adds repeating horizontal strip lines. AddHorizRepeatingStripLines(); // Highlights weekend points using strip lines. HighlightWeekendsWithStripLines(); // Adds a threshold line using strip lines. AddThresholdStripLine(); } /// <summary> /// Adds a week of data with values between 20 and 35. /// </summary> private void AddChartData() { // Declare new random variable Random rand = new Random(); // Add a week of data for (int i = 0; i < 7; i++) { chart1.Series[0].Points.AddXY(DateTime.Now.AddDays(i), rand.Next(20,35)); } } /// <summary> /// Adds repeating horizontal strip lines at intervals of 5. /// </summary> private void AddHorizRepeatingStripLines() { // Instantiate new strip line StripLine stripLine1 = new StripLine(); stripLine1.StripWidth = 0; stripLine1.BorderColor = Color.Black; stripLine1.BorderWidth = 3; stripLine1.Interval = 5; // Consider adding transparency so that the strip lines are lighter stripLine1.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(120, Color.Red); stripLine1.BackSecondaryColor = Color.Black; stripLine1.BackGradientStyle = GradientStyle.LeftRight; // Add the strip line to the chart chart1.ChartAreas[0].AxisY.StripLines.Add(stripLine1); } /// <summary> /// Adds strip lines to highlight weekend values. /// </summary> private void HighlightWeekendsWithStripLines() { // Set strip line to highlight weekends StripLine stripLine2 = new StripLine(); stripLine2.BackColor = Color.FromArgb(120, Color.Gold); stripLine2.IntervalOffset = -1.5; stripLine2.IntervalOffsetType = DateTimeIntervalType.Days; stripLine2.Interval = 1; stripLine2.IntervalType = DateTimeIntervalType.Weeks; stripLine2.StripWidth = 2; stripLine2.StripWidthType = DateTimeIntervalType.Days; // Add strip line to the chart chart1.ChartAreas[0].AxisX.StripLines.Add(stripLine2); // Set the axis label to show the name of the day // This is done in order to demonstrate that weekends are highlighted chart1.ChartAreas[0].AxisX.LabelStyle.Format = "ddd"; } /// <summary> /// Adds a horizontal threshold strip line at the calculated mean /// value of all data points in the first series of the chart. /// </summary> private void AddThresholdStripLine() { StripLine stripLine3 = new StripLine(); // Set threshold line so that it is only shown once stripLine3.Interval = 0; // Set the threshold line to be drawn at the calculated mean of the first series stripLine3.IntervalOffset = chart1.DataManipulator.Statistics.Mean(chart1.Series[0].Name); stripLine3.BackColor = Color.DarkGreen; stripLine3.StripWidth = 0.25; // Set text properties for the threshold line stripLine3.Text = "Mean"; stripLine3.ForeColor = Color.Black; // Add strip line to the chart chart1.ChartAreas[0].AxisY.StripLines.Add(stripLine3); } }
.NET Framework
Available since 4.0
Available since 4.0
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