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InsertXY Method
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Dundas.Charting.WebControl Namespace > DataPointCollection Class : InsertXY Method


index

The index value where the item should be inserted.


Index after wich to insert the data point.
xValue

The X-value of the DataPoint object added to the collection.


X value of the data point.
yValue
The Y-value(s) of the DataPoint object added to the collection (one or more comma-separated values).
List of Y values of the data point.

Inserts a DataPoint object into the collection at the specified location, with the specified X and Y-values.


The Y-value(s) of the DataPoint object added to the collection (one or more comma-separated values).


Insert one data point with X value and one or more Y values.

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration)  
Public Sub InsertXY( _
   ByVal index As Integer, _
   ByVal xValue As Object, _
   ByVal ParamArray yValue() As Object _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) Copy Code
Dim instance As DataPointCollection
Dim index As Integer
Dim xValue As Object
Dim yValue() As Object
 
instance.InsertXY(index, xValue, yValue)
C#  
public void InsertXY( 
   int index,
   object xValue,
   params object[] yValue
)

Parameters

index

The index value where the item should be inserted.


Index after wich to insert the data point.
xValue

The X-value of the DataPoint object added to the collection.


X value of the data point.
yValue
The Y-value(s) of the DataPoint object added to the collection (one or more comma-separated values).
List of Y values of the data point.

Remarks

This method adds one data point to the DataPointCollection object, inserting it into the specified location.

You must provide at least one (1) Y-value, otherwise an exception will be thrown. This method also checks the ChartType property of the Series object this data belongs to, and if too many Y-values are specified an exception will be thrown.

If your data points do not need an X-value (e.g. if you are creating non-scatter plots) then use the InsertY method instead.

For DateTime formatting to have an effect a value must be a DateTime object.

Refer to the following for a complete listing of valid .NET types that can be used for the object type parameters:

String

DateTime

Double

Decimal

Single

Int32

UInt32

Int64

UInt64

Requirements

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

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