A plot area is the area in which data points (bars, points, lines, etc) are drawn. A plot area will contain a collection of series. Each series is a collection of data points. A plot area may also contain an axis(s) and wall(s). The axis(s) and wall(s) enhance the visual appearance of the plot area and are usually painted just outside the plot area.
A plot area can be assigned an anchor view location and a view size. The anchor view location is specified in normalized units ((0,0) = left upper corner of chart view, (1,1) = right lower corner of chart view). The view size of the plot area is specified in normalized units ((0,0) = zero size, (1,1) = full size of chart view). The left top corner of the plot area is aligned with the anchor location.
A plot area can be assigned a model size using width, height, and depth properties. The properties use model units.
There are several plot types: Y, XY, XYZ, Pie, Polar, Radar, and Data.
- Y Plot Types
- XY Plot Types
- XYZ Plot Types
- Pie Plot Types
- Polar Plot Types
- Radar Plot Types
- Data Plot Types
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