if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
maximum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the maximum is automatic.
if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
minimum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the minimum is automatic.
The Origin indicates where other axes cross this axis.
If the any contains a double value that value is used.
Otherwise an appropriate value has to be calculated
by that instances using Origin.
describes wether data points on category or date axis are placed between tickmarks or not
if true the maximum on the scale will be expanded for one interval
if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
maximum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the maximum is automatic.
If the maximum is automatic, this means, each view that
represents the model containing this scale, has to calculate a
maximum by its own means.
if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
minimum. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the minimum is automatic.
If the minimum is automatic, this means, each view that
represents the model containing this scale, has to calculate a
minimum by its own means.
The Origin indicates where other axes cross this axis.
If the any contains a double value that value is used.
Otherwise an appropriate value has to be calculated
by that instances using Origin.
If used at the Y axis in pie charts or doughnut charts, specifies
the rotation direction of the pie. The value
AxisOrientation::MATHEMATICAL rotates the pie
counterclockwise, the value AxisOrientation::REVERSE
rotates the pie clockwise.
Note: Is this a good place for the axis orientation? Two axes may
use the same scale, but point into two different directions.
describes wether data points on category or date axis are placed between tickmarks or not
if true the maximum on the scale will be expanded for one interval