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grSmoothing (Function) In french: grLissage Smoothes a Line chart or a Scatter chart by using the "cubic splines" algorithm. Reminder: A chart is not smoothed by default.
// Smooth CHART_MyChart grSmoothing(CHART_MyChart, True)
Syntax <Chart name>: Control name or character string Name of the chart to be used. This name corresponds to:- the chart name defined through programming with grCreate.
- the name of the Chart control in the window, page or report editor.
<Smoothing>: Boolean - True if the smoothing must be enabled,
- False otherwise.
Smoothing a chart series Hide the details
grSmoothing(<Chart name> , <Series number> , <Smoothing>)
<Chart name>: Control name or character string Name of the chart to be used. This name corresponds to:- the chart name defined through programming with grCreate.
- the name of the Chart control in the window, page or report editor.
<Series number>: Integer Number of the series to smooth. <Smoothing>: Boolean - True if the smoothing must be enabled,
- False otherwise.
Remarks The smoothing is taken into account: - in Line charts (grLine constant),
- in Scatter charts (grScatter constant) with linked points (grScatterLinkPoint).
Caution: This function has no effect on a 3D chart. The parameters defined by grSmoothing will be taken into account during the next call to grDraw.
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Training (WINDEV): WD Chart
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Unit examples (WEBDEV): The Chart functions
[ + ] This example presents the main features of the chart designer of WEBDEV and it allows you to: - Create a chart: Pie, Column or Line - Define the display area of a chart - Define the options of the chart (legend, percentage, ...)
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