Data binds the chart to the table, with one series created per unique value in a given column.
Data bind chart to the table. Series will be automatically added to the chart depending on the number of unique values in the seriesGroupByField column of the data source. Data source can be the Ole(SQL)DataReader, DataView, DataSet, DataTable or DataRow.
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Public Overloads Sub DataBindCrossTab( _ ByVal dataSource As IEnumerable, _ ByVal seriesGroupByField As String, _ ByVal xField As String, _ ByVal yFields As String, _ ByVal otherFields As String _ ) |
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public void DataBindCrossTab( IEnumerable dataSource, string seriesGroupByField, string xField, string yFields, string otherFields ) |
Parameters
- dataSource
- The data source.
Data source. - seriesGroupByField
- Name of the field used to group data into series.
Name of the field used to group data into series. - xField
- Name of the field for X-values.
Name of the field for X values. - yFields
- Comma separated name(s) of the field(s) for Y-value(s).
Comma separated name(s) of the field(s) for Y value(s). - otherFields
- Other data point properties that can be bound (see below).
Other point properties binding rule in format: PointProperty=Field[{Format}] [,PointProperty=Field[{Format}]]. For example: "Tooltip=Price{C1},Href=WebSiteName".
Series will be automatically added to the chart, depending on the number of unique values in the given seriesGroupByField column of the datasource (i.e. creation of series depends upon grouping of a column).
The datasource can be an Ole(SQL)DataReader or DataView object. Note that all collections that implement the IEnumerable interface can be used.
Other data point properties besides X and Y-values can be bound. The format is: PointProperty=Field[{Format}] [,PointProperty= Field[{Format}]]. For example:"Tooltip=Price{C1},Href=WebSiteName".
A list of these properties are as follows: AxisLabel, Tooltip, Href, Label, LegendText, LegendTooltip and CustomAttributeName (the name of a custom attribute).
Note: We highly recommend reading the Data Binding topic for help in determining how to bind your data.
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