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Chapter 28: Charting and Graphing Data
You can also use the
cfchartseries
tag to specify attributes of chart appearance. The following
table describes these attributes:
Multiple series
showLegend
seriesPlacement
showLegend
specifies to display the chart’s legend
when the chart contains more than one series of data.
Default is yes.
seriesPlacement
specifies the location of each series
relative to the others. By default, ColdFusion
determines the best placement based on the graph
type of each series.
Tips
tipStyle
tipBGColor
tipStyle
specifies to display a small popup window
that shows information about the chart element
pointed to by the curser. Options are none,
mousedown, or mouseover. Default is mouseover.
tipBGColor
specifies the background color of the tip
window for Flash format only. Default is white.
Markers
showMarkers
markerSize
showMarkers
specifies to show markers at the data
points for 2D line, curve, and scatter charts. Default is
yes.
markerSize
specifies an integer number of pixels for
the marker size. ColdFusion determines default.
Chart
characteristic
Attributes used
Description
Multiple series
seriesLabel
seriesColor
seriesLabel
specifies the text displayed for the series label.
seriesColor
specifies a single color of the bar, line, pyramid,
and so on. For pie charts, this is the first slice's color.
Subsequent slices are automatically colored based on the
specified initial color, or use the
colorList
attribute.
Paint
paintStyle
Specifies the way color is applied to a data series. You can
specify solid color, buttonized look, linear gradient fill with a
light center and darker outer edge, and gradient fill on lighter
version of color. Default is solid.
Data markers
markerStyle
For line, curve, and scatter charts, specifies the shape used
to mark the data point. Supported for 2-dimensional charts.
Default is rectangle.
Chart
characteristic
Attributes used
Description
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION MX 61-DEVELOPING COLDFUSION MX
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Page 218: ...218 Chapter 10 Writing and Calling User Defined Functions...
Page 250: ...250 Chapter 11 Building and Using ColdFusion Components...
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Page 314: ...314 Chapter 14 Handling Errors...
Page 344: ...344 Chapter 15 Using Persistent Data and Locking...
Page 349: ...About user security 349...
Page 357: ...Security scenarios 357...
Page 370: ...370 Chapter 16 Securing Applications...
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