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6 | 6 | The example shows how to create simple bar chart. Barchart shows the data in sets as separate bars, which are grouped in categories. |
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12 | 12 | \snippet ../examples/barchart/main.cpp 1 |
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14 | 14 | Data that barchart visualizes, is defined by QBarSet instances. Here we create some sets and append data |
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23 | 23 | \snippet ../examples/barchart/main.cpp 3 |
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25 | We want our barchart to behave so, that when mouse is hovered over bar, the name of set which the bar | |
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3 | 3 | \title PercentBarChart Example |
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4 | 4 | \subtitle |
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The example shows how to create simple percent bar chart. Percent bar chart shows the data in set as percentage of |
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6 | The example shows how to create simple percent bar chart. Percent bar chart shows the data in set as percentage of | |
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7 | all sets, per category. | |
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12 | \snippet ../examples/percentbarchart/main.cpp 1 | |
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20 | the QBarSeries, the categories must be known. Sets can be added later. For example purposes the sets | |
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11 | Creating percent bar chart is just like creating a regular \l {BarChart Example} {bar chart}, except that for a | |
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12 | percent bar chart, we use QPercentBarSeries api instead of QBarSeries. Also, in the | |
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13 | \l {BarChart Example} {bar chart} we used nice numbers algorithm to make the y axis numbering look better. With | |
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14 | percent bar chart there is no need for that, because the maximum y-axis value is always 100. | |
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The example shows how to create simple stacked bar chart. Stacked bar chart shows the data in sets as bars that are |
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6 | The example shows how to create simple stacked bar chart. Stacked bar chart shows the data in sets as bars that are | |
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6 | 6 | The example shows how to create your own custom zooming effect with QRubberBand. |
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