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− | ZK Charts provides a set of comprehensive API for chart initial configuration, you can change the configuration very | + | ZK Charts provides a set of comprehensive API for chart initial configuration, you can change the configuration very easily by simply calling API. For example, if we want to change the title's configuration, we can call <tt>chart.getTitle()</tt> method to get the <tt>Title</tt> object then modify its attributes as below: |
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− | Of course you can create a new <tt>Title</tt> and assign it to chart: | + | Of course you can also create a new <tt>Title</tt> and assign it to chart: |
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Revision as of 07:38, 7 March 2014
ZK Charts provides a set of comprehensive API for chart initial configuration, you can change the configuration very easily by simply calling API. For example, if we want to change the title's configuration, we can call chart.getTitle() method to get the Title object then modify its attributes as below:
// Get the title option of chart
Title title = chart.getTitle();
// Set some attributes
title.setText("It's a title");
title.setX(100);
title.setY(250);
Of course you can also create a new Title and assign it to chart:
// Create a new Title
Title title = new Title();
// Set some attributes
title.setText("Yet another title");
title.setX(200);
title.setY(400);
// Assign title to chart
chart.setTitle(title);
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