Class AreaChart<X,Y>

Type Parameters:
X - the X axis value type
Y - the Y axis value type
All Implemented Interfaces:
Styleable, EventTarget

public class AreaChart<X,Y> extends XYChart<X,Y>
AreaChart - Plots the area between the line that connects the data points and the 0 line on the Y axis.
Since:
JavaFX 2.0
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      public AreaChart(Axis<X> xAxis, Axis<Y> yAxis)
      Construct a new Area Chart with the given axis
      Parameters:
      xAxis - The x axis to use
      yAxis - The y axis to use
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      public AreaChart(Axis<X> xAxis, Axis<Y> yAxis, ObservableList<XYChart.Series<X,Y>> data)
      Construct a new Area Chart with the given axis and data
      Parameters:
      xAxis - The x axis to use
      yAxis - The y axis to use
      data - The data to use, this is the actual list used so any changes to it will be reflected in the chart
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      public final boolean getCreateSymbols()
      Indicates whether symbols for data points will be created or not.
      Returns:
      true if symbols for data points will be created and false otherwise.
      Since:
      JavaFX 8.0
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      public final void setCreateSymbols(boolean value)
      Sets the value of the createSymbols property.
      Property description:
      When true, CSS styleable symbols are created for any data items that don't have a symbol node specified.
      Parameters:
      value - the value for the createSymbols property
      Since:
      JavaFX 8.0
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      public final BooleanProperty createSymbolsProperty()
      When true, CSS styleable symbols are created for any data items that don't have a symbol node specified.
      Returns:
      the createSymbols property
      Since:
      JavaFX 8.0
      See Also:
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      protected void dataItemAdded(XYChart.Series<X,Y> series, int itemIndex, XYChart.Data<X,Y> item)
      Description copied from class: XYChart
      Called when a data item has been added to a series. This is where implementations of XYChart can create/add new nodes to getPlotChildren to represent this data item. They also may animate that data add with a fade in or similar if animated = true.
      Specified by:
      dataItemAdded in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Parameters:
      series - The series the data item was added to
      itemIndex - The index of the new item within the series
      item - The new data item that was added
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      protected void dataItemRemoved(XYChart.Data<X,Y> item, XYChart.Series<X,Y> series)
      Description copied from class: XYChart
      Called when a data item has been removed from data model but it is still visible on the chart. Its still visible so that you can handle animation for removing it in this method. After you are done animating the data item you must call removeDataItemFromDisplay() to remove the items node from being displayed on the chart.
      Specified by:
      dataItemRemoved in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Parameters:
      item - The item that has been removed from the series
      series - The series the item was removed from
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      protected void dataItemChanged(XYChart.Data<X,Y> item)
      Called when a data item has changed, ie its xValue, yValue or extraValue has changed.
      Specified by:
      dataItemChanged in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Parameters:
      item - The data item who was changed
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      protected void seriesAdded(XYChart.Series<X,Y> series, int seriesIndex)
      Description copied from class: XYChart
      A series has been added to the charts data model. This is where implementations of XYChart can create/add new nodes to getPlotChildren to represent this series. Also you have to handle adding any data items that are already in the series. You may simply call dataItemAdded() for each one or provide some different animation for a whole series being added.
      Specified by:
      seriesAdded in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Parameters:
      series - The series that has been added
      seriesIndex - The index of the new series
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      protected void seriesRemoved(XYChart.Series<X,Y> series)
      Description copied from class: XYChart
      A series has been removed from the data model but it is still visible on the chart. Its still visible so that you can handle animation for removing it in this method. After you are done animating the data item you must call removeSeriesFromDisplay() to remove the series from the display list.
      Specified by:
      seriesRemoved in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Parameters:
      series - The series that has been removed
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      protected void layoutPlotChildren()
      Called to update and layout the plot children. This should include all work to updates nodes representing the plot on top of the axis and grid lines etc. The origin is the top left of the plot area, the plot area with can be got by getting the width of the x axis and its height from the height of the y axis.
      Specified by:
      layoutPlotChildren in class XYChart<X,Y>
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      public static List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> getClassCssMetaData()
      Gets the CssMetaData associated with this class, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses.
      Returns:
      the CssMetaData
      Since:
      JavaFX 8.0
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      public List<CssMetaData<? extends Styleable,?>> getCssMetaData()
      This method should delegate to Node.getClassCssMetaData() so that a Node's CssMetaData can be accessed without the need for reflection.
      Specified by:
      getCssMetaData in interface Styleable
      Overrides:
      getCssMetaData in class XYChart<X,Y>
      Returns:
      The CssMetaData associated with this node, which may include the CssMetaData of its superclasses.
      Since:
      JavaFX 8.0