Enterprise RTView® 
User Guide


Bar Graphs
Bar graphs (class name: obj_bargraph) are useful for comparing columns or rows of numeric data from a tabular data element returned by your data attachment.
 

Using Data and Data Label Properties
To attach data to your graph, right-click in the Property Value field of the valueTable property and select Attach to Data. It is possible to graph multiple columns or rows of numeric data. If you include a label column in your data attachment for valueTable, it can be used to label either the x-axis or the legend, depending on whether the rowSeriesFlag is selected or deselected.

The rowSeriesFlag controls how row and column data populate the graph:
If the rowSeriesFlag checkbox is selected, one group of bars will be shown for each numeric column in your data attachment. Within the group for each numeric column, there will be a bar for each row in that column.  Column names will be used for the x-axis labels. If your data attachment has a label column and the rowLabelVisFlag is selected, data from this column will be used in the legend. If your data attachment does not have a label column, select the rowNameVisFlag checkbox to use row names in the legend. By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data. Specify a column name in the labelColumnName property to set the label column to a specific column.
If the rowSeriesFlag checkbox is not selected, one group of bars will be shown for each row in your data attachment. Within the group for each row, there will be a bar for each column in that row. Column names will appear in the legend. If your data attachment has a label column and the rowLabelVisFlag is selected, data from this column will appear on the x-axis. If your data attachment does not have a label column, select the rowNameVisFlag checkbox to use row names on the x-axis. By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data. Specify a column name in the labelColumnName property to set the label column to a specific column.

To add one or more traces to your bar graph, right-click in the Property Value field of the traceValueTable property and select Attach to Data. If you include a label column in your data attachment for traceValueTable, this is used to label either the x-axis or the legend (depending on the rowSeriesFlag) if no label is available from the valueTable data attachment.  By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data. Specify a column name in the traceLabelColumnName property to set the label column to a specific column.
 


Using Interaction Properties

Commands
To assign a command to your graph, right-click in the Property Value field of the command property and select Define Command.
Commands can be set up to execute when you click on an object or automatically execute the command when the value of an object reaches a specified threshold. See Building Displays>Define/Execute Command for information on how to set up commands.

Drill Down Displays
To specify a drill down display, double click on the drillDownTarget property. Any display (.rtv) file can be targeted as a drill down. Based on your data attachment, substitutions are created that will be passed into drill down displays. To customize which substitutions will be passed into drill down displays, double-click on drillDownColumnSubs in the Object Properties window to open the Drill Down Column Substitutions dialog. Once a drill down target has been set, double-click on the bar or trace marker in the graph to activate the drill down. Drill down displays can be activated in the same window that contains the graph or open in a separate window. This allows you to build a customizable hierarchy of displays.

Use drillDownSelectMode to control how a drill down display is activated. Set to Anywhere to activate a drill down display by double-clicking anywhere on the graph. Set to Element Only to enable a drill down display only when you double-click on a bar in the graph.

Tool Tips
Select the mouseOverFlag to enable tool tips for your bar graph. To display a tool tip, select the graph and point to a bar or marker with your mouse. The tool tip will contain information from your data attachment about that bar or marker. Select the mouseOverHighlightFlag to enable bar highlighting. To highlight a bar in red, select the graph and point to the bar.
 


Alert Properties
To set bar colors, trace marker colors and trace marker styles based on a threshold value, select the corresponding value alarm or value warning flags.
 
Property Name Description
traceValueAlarmStatusTable Attach an alarm table containing status indexes to valueAlarmStatusTable to enable rule based alarm statuses for trace markers. The table attached to valueAlarmStatusTable must have the same number of rows and columns as traceValueTable. For each data element in traceValueTable, the status index at the corresponding position in valueAlarmStatusTable will be used to set the alarm status of the marker.  Valid indexes are:

0 = use normal marker color and style
1 = use low alarm marker color and style
2 = use low warning marker color and style
3 = use high warning marker color and style
4 = use high alarm marker color and style
-1 = determine marker color and style by comparing the value to the enabled alarm thresholds 

If no data is attached to valueAlarmStatusTable, then the alarm status for a trace marker is determined by comparing the marker's value to the enabled thresholds.

valueHighAlarmEnabledFlag Select to enable the high alarm threshold and the following related properties:
valueHighAlarm Set the value of the high alarm threshold.
 
valueHighAlarmColor When a bar's value is greater than or equal to the valueHighAlarm property, the color of the bar will change to the valueHighAlarmColor.
 
valueHighAlarmLineVisFlag Select to display a dotted line at the high alarm threshold. The color of the line is set to the valueHighAlarmMarkColor
 
valueHighAlarmMarkColor/
valueHighAlarmMarkStyle
When a trace marker's value is greater than or equal to the valueHighAlarm property, the marker will change to the valueHighAlarmMarkColor and valueHighAlarmMarkStyle.
valueHighWarningEnabledFlag Select to enable the high warning threshold and the following related properties: 
valueHighWarning Set the value of the high warning threshold.
 
valueHighWarningColor When a bar's value is greater than or equal to the valueHighWarning, but less than the valueHighAlarm, the color of the bar will change to the valueHighWarningColor.
 
valueHighWarningLineVisFlag Select to display a dotted line at the high warning threshold. The color of the line is set to the valueHighWarningMarkColor
 
valueHighWarningMarkColor/
valueHighWarningMarkStyle
When a trace marker's value is greater than or equal to the valueHighWarning property but less than the valueHighAlarm property, the marker will change to the valueHighWarningMarkColor and valueHighWarningMarkStyle.
valueLowAlarmEnabledFlag Select to enable the low alarm threshold and the following related properties:
valueLowAlarm Set the value of the low alarm threshold.
 
valueLowAlarmColor When a bar's value is less than or equal to the valueLowAlarm property, the color of the bar will change to the valueLowAlarmColor.
 
valueLowAlarmLineVisFlag Select to display a dotted line at the low alarm threshold. The color of the line is set to the valueLowAlarmMarkColor.
 
valueLowAlarmMarkColor/
valueLowAlarmMarkStyle
When the trace marker's value is less than or equal to the valueLowAlarm property, the marker will change to the valueLowAlarmMarkColor and valueLowAlarmMarkStyle.
valueLowWarningEnabledFlag Select to enable the low warning threshold and the following related properties:
valueLowWarning Set the value of the low warning threshold.
 
valueLowWarningColor When a bar's value is less than the valueLowWarning property, but greater than the valueLowAlarm property, the bar will change to the valueLowWarningColor
 
valueLowWarningLineVisFlag Select to display a dotted line at the low warning threshold. The color of the line is set to the valueLowWarningMarkColor
 
valueLowWarningMarkColor/
valueLowWarningMarkStyle
When the trace marker's value is less than or equal to the valueLowWarning property, but greater than the valueLowAlarm property, the marker will change to the valueLowWarningMarkColor and valueLowWarningMarkStyle.

Background Properties
Specify how the background is displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
bgBorderColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the color of the edge on the background rectangle. This property is only applicable if bgBorderFlag is selected.
bgBorderFlag If selected, a border is drawn around the background rectangle,
bgColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the background color. 
bgEdgeWidth Set the width of the 3D edge on the background rectangle. This property is only available if the bgStyle selected is 3D Rectangle.
bgGradientColor2 Select the  button and choose a color for the second color in the gradient. Default is white. NOTE: The bgColor property sets the first color in the gradient.
bgGradientMode Display a gradient in the background rectangle. Select from the following options:
 
  None No gradient
  Diagonal Edge Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the top left to the bottom right corner of the object.
  Diagonal Center Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the center to the top left and the bottom right corners of the object.
  Horizontal Edge Gradient is drawn horizontally from the top to the bottom of the object.
  Horizontal Center Gradient is drawn horizontally from the center to the top and bottom of the object.
  Vertical Edge Gradient is drawn vertically from the left to the right of the object.
  Vertical Center Gradient is drawn vertically from the center to the left and right of the object.
bgRaisedFlag Reverses the direction of the gradient, as well as that of the 3D edge if the bgStyle selected is 3D Rectangle.
bgRoundness Set the arc length of the rounded corners. This property is only available if the bgStyle selected is Round Rectangle.

NOTE: The value of bgRoundness cannot exceed half the value of the objWidth or the objHeight. If bgRoundness does exceed that value, then half (of the smaller of the two values) of objWidth or objHeight will be used instead. For example if objWidth is 100 and objHeight is 50, then the value of bgRoundness cannot exceed 25. If it does, then half the value of objHeight (25) will be used instead.

bgShadowFlag Select to display a drop shadow on the background rectangle.
bgStyle Choose one of  the following three options from the drop down menu:
 
Rectangle Select to display a background rectangle.
3D Rectangle Select to display a 3D edge on the background rectangle. If selected, use bgEdgeWidth to set the width of the 3D edge.
Round Rectangle Select to display a background rectangle with rounded edges. If selected, use bgRoundness to set the arc length of the rounded corners.
bgVisFlag Select to display the background rectangle.
borderPixels Set the amount of space (in pixels) between the graph and the border.

Bar Properties
Specify the way the bars are displayed in your graph.
 
Property Name Description
barGradientStyle Select None, Shaded, or Rounded to set the gradient style of the bars. None is the default setting. Select Shaded to display bars with a flat gradient or Rounded to display bars with a rounded gradient. 
barImage Select an image to display in the bars. NOTE: If necessary, the image will be stretched to fit the bar size. 
barProperties Double-click on barProperties to specify the color and fill pattern to be used to display each bar in the graph.
barValueVisFlag Select to display a label containing the value for each bar.

Column Properties
Specify which columns are displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
columnsToHide Specify columns from the data attachment to exclude from being used for plotted data or labels. Data from the labelColumnName column will be used for labels even if that column name is also specified in the columnsToHide property. Columns specified in the columnsToHide property can still be used in the drillDownColumnSubs property. 

Data Properties
Property Name Description
rowSeriesFlag Controls how row and column data populate the graph.
If rowSeriesFlag is selected, one group of bars will be shown for each numeric column in your data attachment. Within the group for each numeric column, there will be a bar for each row in that column. Column names will be used for the x-axis labels. If your data attachment has a label column and the rowLabelVisFlag is selected, data from this column will be used in the legend. If your data attachment does not have a label column, select the rowNameVisFlag checkbox to use row names in the legend. By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data. Specify a column name in the labelColumnName property to set the label column to a specific column.
If rowSeriesFlag is not selected, one group of bars will be shown for each row in your data attachment. Within the group for each row, there will be a bar for each column in that row. Column names will appear in the legend. If your data attachment has a label column and the rowLabelVisFlag is selected, data from this column will appear on the x-axis. If your data attachment does not have a label column, select the rowNameVisFlag checkbox to use row names on the x-axis. By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data. Specify a column name in the labelColumnName property to set the label column to a specific column.
traceValueDivisor Divides trace values by the number entered.
traceValueTable Attach your data to the traceValueTable property to add one or more traces to your bar graph. If you include a label column in data attached to traceValueTable, it can be used to label either the x-axis or the legend (depending on the rowSeriesFlag) if no label is available from the valueTable data attachment. 

NOTE: By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data attachment. Enter a column name in the traceLabelColumnName property to set a specific label column.

traceYAxisValueMax
traceYAxisValueMin
Select the traceYAxisFlag to plot the traces against a separate y-axis than the bars. NOTE: The traceYAxisFlag property is unavailable if the drawHorizontalFlag property is selected. The trace y-axis will be drawn to the right of the plot area. When the traceYAxisFlag is selected, the traceYAxisValueMin and traceYAxisValueMax properties are used to control the range of the trace y-axis if yAxisAutoScaleMode is set to Off or On-include Min/Max

Select or enter the numeric format of trace values displayed on the y-axis with the traceYAxisFormat property. To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class. 

valueDivisor Divides bar and y-axis values by the number entered. 
valueTable Attach your data to the valueTable property. It is possible to graph multiple columns or rows of numeric data. If you include a label column in data attached to valueTable, it can be used to label either the x-axis or the legend, depending on whether the rowSeriesFlag is selected or deselected.

NOTE: By default, the label column is the first non-numeric text column in your data attachment. Enter a column name in the labelColumnName property to set a specific label column.

yValueMax
yValueMin
Controls the range of y-axis if the yAxisAutoScaleMode is set to Off. Select On for the yAxisAutoScaleMode to calculate the y-axis range according to data values being plotted. To calculate the y-axis range including yValueMin and yValueMax, select On - Include Min/Max.

Data Format Properties
Specify the data format for your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
labelColumnFormat Select or enter the format of numeric or date labels displayed on the x-axis, in the legend and in tool tips.

To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class for numeric labels and syntax from the Java SimpleDateFormat class for date labels. To enable tool tips, select the mouseOverFlag.

traceYValueFormat Select or enter the numeric format of bar values displayed in the legend and in tool tips.

To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class. To enable tool tips, select the mouseOverFlag.

yValueFormat Select or enter the numeric format of bar values displayed on bars, in the legend and in tool tips

To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class. To enable tool tips, select the mouseOverFlag.

Data Label Properties
Property Name Description
columnDisplayNames Set alternate display names for column names in your bar graph's data. Column names are displayed either along the x-axis or in the legend, depending on whether or not rowSeriesFlag is selected.
labelColumnName Specify the name of a label column in your data attachment. If a labelColumnName is not specified, then by default the first non-numeric text column in your data attachment will be used as the label column.
rowLabelVisFlag If selected, then data from the label column are displayed either along the x-axis or in the legend, depending on whether or not rowSeriesFlag is selected. Enter a column name in the labelColumnName property to specify a label column in your data attachment.
rowNameVisFlag If your data attachment does not contain a label column (i.e. a non-numeric text column) select the rowNameVisFlag checkbox to use row names along the x-axis or in the legend, depending on whether or not rowSeriesFlag is selected.
traceLabelColumnName Specify name of label column in your data attachment. If a traceLabelColumnName is not specified, then by default the first non-numeric text column in your data attachment will be used as the label column.

Historian Properties
Property Name Description
historyTableName Specify name of table in your history database in which to store tabular data. See History Tables>Tabular Data for information.
historyTableRowNameFlag If selected, data from the row name field will be stored in the first column of the table specified in historyTableName.

Interaction Properties
Property Name Description
command Assign a command to your bar graph. See Building Displays>Define/Execute Command for information.
commandCloseWindowOnSuccess If selected, the window that initiates a system command will automatically close when the system command is executed successfully. This property only applies to system commands.

With data source commands, the window is closed whether or not the command is executed successfully.

For multiple commands, this property is applied to each command individually. Therefore if the first command in the multiple command sequence succeeds, the window will close before the rest of the commands are executed.

NOTE: The commandCloseWindowOnSuccess property is not supported in the Display Server.

commandConfirm If selected, the command confirmation dialog is enabled. Use the commandConfirmText property to write your own text for the confirmation dialog, otherwise text from the command property will be used.

For multiple commands, if you Confirm the execution then all individual commands will be executed in sequence with no further confirmation. If the you Cancel the execution, none of the commands in the sequence will executed.

commandConfirmText Enter command confirmation text directly in the Property Value field or select the  button to open the Edit commandConfirmText dialog. If commandConfirmText is not specified, then text from the command property will be used.
drillDownColumnSubs Select the  button to open the Drill Down Column Substitutions dialog to customize which substitutions will be passed into drill down displays.
drillDownSelectMode Control how a drill down display is activated. Select one of the following options:

Anywhere - Activate a drill down display by double-clicking anywhere on the graph.

Element Only - Enable a drill down display only when you double-click on a bar in the graph.

drillDownTarget Name of display (.rtv) file targeted as a drill down. See Building Displays>Drill Down Displays for information.
mouseOverFlag Select to enable tool tips for your bar graph. To display a tool tip, select the graph and point to a bar or marker with your mouse. The tool tip will contain information from your data attachment about that bar or marker.
mouseOverHighlightFlag Select to enable bar highlighting. To highlight a bar, select the graph and point to the bar.
scrollbarMode Select Never, As Needed, or Always from the scrollbarMode property to set the behavior of the x-axis scroll bar in the graph. NOTE: If drawHorizontalFlag is selected, the x-axis is vertical. Never is the default setting. If set to Never, some bars may get clipped. Select Always to display a scroll bar at all times. Set to As Needed to display the scroll bar when there is not enough space to display all of the bars in the plot area. Each bar uses at least minSpacePerBar pixels along the x-axis.
scrollbarSize Specify the height of the horizontal scroll bar and the width of the vertical scroll bar, in pixels. The default value is -1, which sets the size to the system default.

Label Properties
Property Name Description
label Edit label text directly in the Property Value field or select the  button to open the Edit Label dialog.
labelMinTabWidth Specify minimum width of the label tab. This property is only applies if labelTextAlignY is set to TabTop.
labelTextAlignX Select x-axis position of label text from the drop down menu.
labelTextAlignY Select y-axis position of label text from the drop down menu.
Outside Top Position label well above the background rectangle.
Top Position label just above the background rectangle.
Title Top Position label along the top line of the background rectangle.
Tab Top Position label tab just above the background rectangle. Height and width of the tab is dependent on the height and width of the text. Use the labelMinTabWidth property to specify a minimum tab width.
Inside Top Position label inside the top of the background rectangle.
labelTextColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the label text color.
labelTextFont Select font style of label text from the drop down menu.
labelTextHeight Set the height of the label text in pixels.

Layout Properties
Specify how the background is displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
barCenterFlag Select to center the bars in the plot area. If not selected, the bars will be left or top aligned, depending on the drawHorizontalFlag. The barCenterFlag property is only applicable if barFitFlag is not selected.
barFitFlag Select to stretch the bars to fit the available space in the plot area. If deselected, the minSpacePerBar property is used to determine bar width.
draw3dDepth Specify width (in pixels) for the shadow of the bars.
draw3dFlag Select to change the display of the bars from 2D to 3D.
drawHorizontalFlag Select to have the bars in your graph displayed horizontally.
drawStackedFlag Select to stack each bar group in your graph.
drawWaterfallFlag Select to stack each bar group in your graph with an offset between bar sections.
horizAxisLabelRotationAngle Set the amount of rotation of labels on the horizontal axis. Values range from 0 to 90 degrees. A value of 0 causes the bar graph to automatically pick the optimum angle of rotation.
horizAxisMinLabelHeight Set the minimum amount of space to reserve for labels on the horizontal axis. If axis labels vary over time, this property may be used to reserve a consistent amount of space to prevent overlapping.
minSpaceBetweenBars Set the minimum amount of space (in pixels) between adjacent bars in the same group.
minSpaceBetweenGroups Set the minimum amount of space (in pixels) between the last bar in one group and the first bar in the next group.
minSpacePerBar Set the minimum width (in pixels) for each bar. Default is 1.

NOTE: If drawHorizontalFlag is selected, minSpacePerBar will set the minimum height (in pixels) for each bar.

vertAxisMinLabelWidth Specify the minimum width in pixels for the vertical axis labels.

Legend Properties
Specify the way the legend is displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
legendBgColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the background color of the legend.
legendBgGradientColor2 Select the  button and choose a color for the second color in the gradient. Default is white. NOTE: The legendBgColor property sets the first color in the gradient.
legendBgGradientMode Display a gradient in the legend background. Select from the following options:
 
  None No gradient
  Diagonal Edge Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the top left to the bottom right corner of the object.
  Diagonal Center Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the center to the top left and the bottom right corners of the object.
  Horizontal Edge Gradient is drawn horizontally from the top to the bottom of the object.
  Horizontal Center Gradient is drawn horizontally from the center to the top and bottom of the object.
  Vertical Edge Gradient is drawn vertically from the left to the right of the object.
  Vertical Center Gradient is drawn vertically from the center to the left and right of the object.
legendValueVisFlag Select to display the numerical values of your data in the legend.
legendVisFlag Select to display the legend.
legendWidthPercent Set the percent of the total width of the object used for the legend.

Marker Properties
Property Name Description
markDefaultSize Set to specify the size of the markers in pixels.
markScaleMode Set to scale markers according to the order of the data in your data attachment. For example, the marker for the first data in the attachment is the smallest and the marker for the last data is the largest. Select one of the following options from the drop down menu: No Scale, Scale by Trace or Scale Within Trace.  

Object Properties
Property Name Description
anchor  Specify where to anchor an object in the display. NOTE: If an object has the dock property set, the anchor property will be ignored.

The anchor property is only applied when the dimensions of the display are modified, either by editing Background Properties or resizing the window in Layout mode

Select None, or one or more the following options:

None Object not anchored. This is the default.
Top Anchor top of object at top of display.
Left Anchor left side of object at left of display.
Bottom Anchor bottom of object at bottom of display.
Right Anchor right side of object at right of display.

When a display is resized, the number of pixels between an anchored object and the specified location remain constant. If an object is anchored on opposite sides (i.e. Top and Bottom or Left and Right), the object will be stretched to fill the available space.

dock Specify the docking location of an object in the display.

Select from the following options:

None Object is not docked. This is the default.
Top Dock object at top of display.
Left Dock object at left of display.
Bottom Dock object at bottom of display.
Right Dock object at right of display.
Fill Dock object in available space remaining in the display after all docked objects are positioned.

If the dimensions of the display are modified, either by editing Background Properties or resizing the window in Layout mode, the properties (objX, objY, objWidth and objHeight) of docked objects will automatically adapt to match the new size of the display.

When multiple objects are docked to the same side of the display, the first object is docked against the side of the display, the next object is docked against the edge of the first object, and so on.

When objects are docked to multiple sides of the display, the order in which objects were added to the display controls docking position. For example, let's say the first object added to the display is docked at the Top and the second object is docked at the Left. Consequently, the first object will fill the entire width of the display and the second object will fill the left side of the display from the bottom of the first object to the bottom of the display.

Objects in a display have the dock property set to Fill, are laid out across a grid in the available space remaining after all docked objects are positioned. By default, the grid has one row and as many columns as there are objects in the display. You can modify the grid in the Background Properties dialog.

Once an object is docked, there are some limitations on how that object can be modified.

  • Docked objects cannot be dragged or repositioned using objX and objY properties.
  • Docked objects cannot be resized using the objWidth or objHeight properties. To resize you must drag on the resize handle.
  • Docked objects can only be resized toward the center of the display (e.g. If an object is docked at the Top, only its height can be increased by dragging down toward the center of the display).
  • Docked objects set to Fill cannot be resized at all.
  • Docked objects cannot be moved using Align. Non-docked objects can be aligned against a docked object, but a docked object will not move to align against another object.
  • Docked objects are ignored by Distribute.
objHeight Set height of the object in pixels.
objName Name given to facilitate object management via the Object List dialog. Select Tools>Object List.
objWidth Set width of the object in pixels.
objX Plot x-axis position of object.
objY Plot y-axis position of object.
transparencyPercent Set transparency of the object. Enter a value between 0 and 100. A value of 0, the default, sets the object to be completely opaque. A value of 100 will render the object completely transparent.
visFlag Control visibility of the object.

Plot Area Properties
Property Name Description
gridBgColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the color of the grid background.
gridBgGradientColor2 Select the  button and choose a color for the second color in the gradient. Default is white. NOTE: The gridBgColor property sets the first color in the gradient.
gridBgGradientMode Display a gradient in the grid background. Select from the following options:
 
  None No gradient
  Diagonal Edge Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the top left to the bottom right corner of the object.
  Diagonal Center Gradient is drawn at a 45 degree angle from the center to the top left and the bottom right corners of the object.
  Horizontal Edge Gradient is drawn horizontally from the top to the bottom of the object.
  Horizontal Center Gradient is drawn horizontally from the center to the top and bottom of the object.
  Vertical Edge Gradient is drawn vertically from the left to the right of the object.
  Vertical Center Gradient is drawn vertically from the center to the left and right of the object.
gridBgImage Select an image to display in the grid background of your graph. NOTE: If necessary, the image will be stretched to fit the grid.
gridColor Select the  button and choose a color from the palette to set the color of the grid lines. Default is white.

Trace Properties
Specify the appearance of plotting traces in your bar graph. See Using Data and Data Label Properties for information on how to add traces to your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
traceFillStyle Set traceFillStyle to Solid, Transparent, Gradient, or Transparent Gradient to fill the area under the trace. Set to None to disable this feature. None is the default.
traceProperties Specify the line color, line style, line width, marker color and marker style of all traces.
traceShadowFlag Select to enable trace shadows.

X-Axis Properties
Specify how the x-axis is displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
 xAxisFlag Select to display the x-axis.

Y-Axis Properties
Specify how the y-axis is displayed in your bar graph.
 
Property Name Description
traceYAxisFlag
 
Select the traceYAxisFlag to plot the traces against a separate y-axis than the bars.

NOTE: The traceYAxisFlag property is unavailable if the drawHorizontalFlag property is selected. The trace y-axis will be drawn to the right of the plot area. When the traceYAxisFlag is selected, the traceYAxisValueMin and traceYAxisValueMax properties are used to control the range of the trace y-axis if yAxisAutoScaleMode is set to Off or On-include Min/Max

traceYAxisFormat Select or enter the numeric format of trace values displayed on the y-axis. To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class. 
traceYAxisMajorDivisions Specify the number of major divisions on the trace y-axis. This option only applies if the traceYAxisFlag is on.
traceYAxisMinorDivisions Specify the number of minor divisions on the trace y-axis. This option only applies if the traceYAxisFlag is on.
yAxisAutoScaleMode The yValueMin and yValueMax properties control the range of y-axis if the yAxisAutoScaleMode is set to Off. Select On for the yAxisAutoScaleMode to calculate the y-axis range according to data values being plotted. To calculate the y-axis range including yValueMin and yValueMax, select On - Include Min/Max.
yAxisFlag Select to display the y-axis. 
yAxisFormat Select or enter the numeric format of values displayed on the y-axis. To enter a format, use syntax from the Java DecimalFormat class.
yAxisGridMode Controls the alignment of grid lines drawn to the left and right of the bar graph.

By default, yAxisGridMode is set to Bar Axis which aligns grid lines with the left y-axis. Select Trace Axis to align with the right y-axis. Select Bar and Trace Axis to draw two sets of grid lines, one aligned with the left y-axis and the other with the right y-axis.

yAxisMajorDivisions Specify the number of major divisions on the y-axis.
yAxisMinorDivisions Specify the number of minor divisions on the y-axis.
 


 
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