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Fix crash with boxplottertester brush The test sets the brush for the second set in the first series. It is checked that the set exists before setting the brush for it. Change-Id: Id677ab781953bf7cc789f316d92c137873d4f624 Reviewed-by: Miikka Heikkinen <miikka.heikkinen@digia.com>

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/*!
\example examples/splinechart
\title SplineChart Example
\subtitle
The example shows how to create a simple spline chart.
\image examples_splinechart.png
To create spline charts we need to put our data into QSplineSeries. QSplineSeries automatically calculates spline segment control points that are needed to properly draw the spline.
\snippet ../examples/splinechart/main.cpp 1
Now let's add some data points to the series.
\snippet ../examples/splinechart/main.cpp 2
The data series has been populated. To display it on a chart we create a QChart object and add the data series to it. We also set the title and the values range on the y-axis, so that our chart's visibility is better.
\snippet ../examples/splinechart/main.cpp 3
Then we create a QChartView object with QChart as a parameter. This way we don't need to create a QGraphicsView scene ourselves. We also set the Antialiasing on to have the rendered lines look nicer.
\snippet ../examples/splinechart/main.cpp 4
Finally, we set the QChartView as the windows's central widget.
\snippet ../examples/splinechart/main.cpp 5
*/