Replaces a series missing data points with empty points. The series is checked for a given interval that is determined by the interval, intervalOffset, intervalOffsetType and intervalType arguments.
Insert empty data points using specified interval.
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Public Overloads Sub InsertEmptyPoints( _ ByVal interval As Double, _ ByVal intervalType As IntervalType, _ ByVal intervalOffset As Double, _ ByVal intervalOffsetType As IntervalType, _ ByVal series As Series _ ) |
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public void InsertEmptyPoints( double interval, IntervalType intervalType, double intervalOffset, IntervalType intervalOffsetType, Series series ) |
Parameters
- interval
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The interval that is checked for missing data points.
Interval size. - intervalType
- The unit of measurement for the interval parameter.
Interval type. - intervalOffset
- Determines the grouping interval offset.
Interval offset size. - intervalOffsetType
- Determines the unit of measurement for the offset.
Interval offset type. - series
- The Series object that is checked.
Series to insert the empty points in.
The following sample checks for missing data for each Saturday. Note that we first add randomly-sized data points to "Series1", but we do not add points if it is Saturday or Sunday.
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Imports Dundas.Charting.WebControl |
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using Dundas.Charting.WebControl; |
The series range that is checked for missing data is automatically determined by the minimum and maximum X-values of the series' data points. To check a smaller range use another definition of this function that has fromXValue and toXValue parameters.
When using an IntervalType of IntervalType.Days know that Sunday is regarded as the first day of the week.
To check one specific day of the week that is not Sunday set the intervalOffset parameter to a non-zero value (e.g. a value of "1" will offset the day to be checked from Sunday to Monday).
The drawing style of empty points is set by the Series.EmptyPointStyle property.
Target Platforms: Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 family