Chart Director API for APPX
This API can be used by an APPX designer to create business charts within an APPX application.
Overview
Release 5.1.0 of the APPX Utility includes a new designer API which can be used to create charts within an APPX application. This API provides APPX Designers with a robust set of subroutines which can be used to dynamically create charts and embed them in menus, input screens, and PDF reports.
Chart Initialization
Chart Specifications
General Chart Routines
Initialize a chart.
Set the "current" chart to be a previously initialized chart.
Get the name of the "current" chart.
Render the "current" chart.
Set the title of the "current" chart.
Set the size (height and width) of the "current" chart.
Set the height of the "current" chart.
Set the width of the "current" chart.
Set the background color of the chart to the "current" color.
Set the edge effect of the chart.
Set the edge width of the chart.
Set the edge color of the chart.
Set the view of the chart to 2D or 3D.
Pie Chart Routines
.PIE SET SHAPE
.PIE SET ORIGIN
.PIE SET ORIGIN:X
.PIE SET ORIGIN:Y
.PIE SET RADIUS
.PIE SET RADIUS:OUTER
.PIE SET RADIUS:INNER
.PIE SET 3D:MODE
.PIE SET 3D:DEPTH
.PIE SET 3D:VIEW ANGLE
Pie Sector Routines
.PIE EXPLODE
.PIE EXPLODE:MODE
.PIE EXPLODE:DEPTH
Data Routines
Dataset Routines
.DATASET INITIALIZE
.DATASET SET CURRENT
.DATASET GET NAME
Dataset Point Routines
.POINT ADD NEW
.POINT SET VALUE
.POINT SET LABEL
Text Box Routines
Initialize a Text Object
Set the "current" Text Object to be a previously initialized Text Object.
Get the name of the "current" Text Object.
Set the font name for the "current" Text Object.
Set the font style for the "current" Text Object.
Set the point size for the "current" Text Object
Set the height of the font for the "current" Text Object.
Set the width of the font for the "current" Text Object.
Set the foreground color for the "current" Text Object.
Set the background color for the "current" Text Object.
Set the edge color for the "current" Text Object.
Color Routines
.COLOR INITIALIZE
.COLOR SET CURRENT
.COLOR GET NAME
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SteveFrizzell - 2010-02-14