Telerik.Charting

A bubble-size-selector implementation that selects a bubble size equal to the BubbleSize property of the bubble data point.

Represents a structure that defines the starting and sweeping angles of an ellipse Arc.

Defines how an area shape is outlined.

An enumeration representing the type of a 3D axis.

Defines the supported locations that an axis rendered vertically can have.

Determines the label fit mode of the chart axis labels.

This class represents the axis label data model.

Defines the strategy that will update the last label of the axis.

Defines how data points are plotted by an axis.

Determines the smart labels mode that will be used to avoid overlapping labels.

Defines the possible type for an axis.

Defines the supported locations that an axis rendered horizontally can have.

Struct
BoxPlot

Represents a struct, which defines a set of five values - Minimum, Maximum, LowerQuartile, UpperQuartile and Median.

Defines a BoxPlotDataPoint that has a set of properties describing a single box plot.

Defines a CategoricalDataPoint that has a BubbleSize property, used by numerical axes.

An enumeration representing different ways of calculating the bubble size by the RelativeBubbleSizeSelector.

Defines the visibility of the grid lines inside a plane (plot area side) within a cartesian 3D chart.

Defines a DataPoint that has a single Value property, used by numerical axes.

Represents a single-value data point, which may be plotted in a CartesianChartAreaModel and has its second value defined as Category.

This class contains information about an axis category.

A class that encapsulates the logic for selecting a bubble size.

Base class for nodes that may have children.

Base class for all models that form the ChartArea tree.

Defines how multiple series of same type are combined on the plot area.

Base class for all models with content that form the ChartArea tree.

Base class for all points that may be plotted by a ChartPlotAreaModel.

An object that contains information about a point in a 3D series. May contain layout specific information and data specific information.

Represents a typed data point collection.

Represents a typed element collection which accepts DataPoint instances only.

Pair of values.

Represents a component of the DateTime structure.

Collection of helper methods for retrieving unique (year-wise) values for some date/time components besides the ones provided by DateTime class.

Encapsulates data associated with a range changed event.

Represents a typed collection of ChartNode instances. For example an AxisModel aggregates two typed collections - Ticks and Labels.

A High-Low-Value data point.

Represents a list of delegates.

Represents a single-value data point plotted by a funnel chart.

Defines an interface for the bubble data points.

Defines a type which may visualize a logical chart element.

Defines how a message should be dispatched in the element tree.

Defines the possible phases a message dispatch process may enter.

Represents a collection of a ChartNode instances.

Defines the possible states a ChartNode may enter.

Specifies how a numerical axis auto-range will be extended so that each data point is visualized in the best possible way.

Encapsulates data associated with a range changed event.

Struct
Ohlc

Represents a struct, which defines a set of four values - High, Low, Open, Close.

An Open-High-Low-Close data point.

Represents a single-value data point plotted by a pie chart.

Defines the position of the Radius axis within a RadPolarChart.

Represents a data point that is plotted on charts, using Polar coordinate system.

Represents an object that stores its properties within a property bag.

Struct
RadCircle

Represents a logical definition of a circle.

Class
RadMath

Provides static mathematical functions and constants.

Struct
RadPoint

Represents a structure that defines a location (X, Y) in a two-dimensional space.

Represents a structure that defines a 3D location (X, Y, Z) in a three-dimensional space.

Encapsulates all the data associated with a change in a PropertyBagObject property store.

Struct
RadRect

Represents a Rectangle in the Euclidean plane geometry.

Struct
RadRect3D

Represents a structure that defines a 3D rect in a three-dimensional space that is defined by a location and size.

Struct
RadSize

Represents a structure that defines a size in the two-dimensional space.

Struct
RadSize3D

Represents a structure that defines a size in the three-dimensional space.

Represents a structure that defines margins (or padding) of an element.

Struct
Range

Represents a struct, which defines a set of two values - High, Low.

A High-Low data point.

Defines how a range shape is outlined.

A class that encapsulates the logic for selecting a bubble size. This bubble-size-selector implementation works in relative mode to determine the bubble sizes. The bubble sizes are calculated in accordance to the bubble-size-function and with respect to the minimum value, maximum value, minimum size and maximum size. By default the max bubble size depends on the MaximumSizePercent property and the chart's size.

Represents an object that contains information about a bubble data item.

Represents a data point that may be visualized by a Scatter series in a CartesianChart. Generally this is a point that provides values for both X and Y axes and may be plotted by two numerical axes - Linear or Logarithmic.

A vertical and horizontal high-low data point.

Defines a DataPoint that has a single Value property, used by numerical axes.

Defines how the risers of a step line series will be positioned.

Converts a string to an AngleRange object.

Represents a data point that contains information about an item displayed in a surface series.

Defines the possible types of an axis tick.

Specifies the predefined time interval types.

Defines possible approaches when traversing a tree.

Represents a structure that defines a range of two IComparable structures - like Single or Double.

A data point that is determined by three individual, single-position, values.

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