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google.appengine._internal.graphy.line_chart.LineStyle Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for google.appengine._internal.graphy.line_chart.LineStyle:

Public Member Functions

def __init__
 

Public Attributes

 width
 
 on
 
 off
 
 color
 

Static Public Attributes

int THIN = 1
 
int THICK = 2
 
tuple SOLID = (1, 0)
 
tuple DASHED = (8, 4)
 
tuple DOTTED = (2, 4)
 

Detailed Description

Represents the style for a line on a line chart.  Also provides some
convenient presets.

Object attributes (Passed directly to the Google Chart API. Check there for
details):
  width: Width of the line
  on:    Length of a line segment (for dashed/dotted lines)
  off:   Length of a break (for dashed/dotted lines)
  color: Color of the line.  A hex string, like 'ff0000' for red.  Optional,
         AutoColor will fill this in for you automatically if empty.

Some common styles, such as LineStyle.dashed, are available:
  solid
  dashed
  dotted
  thick_solid
  thick_dashed
  thick_dotted

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

def google.appengine._internal.graphy.line_chart.LineStyle.__init__ (   self,
  width,
  on,
  off,
  color = None 
)
Construct a LineStyle.  See class docstring for details on args.

Member Data Documentation

int google.appengine._internal.graphy.line_chart.LineStyle.THIN = 1
static
Represents the style for a line on a line chart.  Also provides some
convenient presets.

Object attributes (Passed directly to the Google Chart API. Check there for
details):
width: Width of the line
on:    Length of a line segment (for dashed/dotted lines)
off:   Length of a break (for dashed/dotted lines)
color: Color of the line.  A hex string, like 'ff0000' for red.  Optional,
       AutoColor will fill this in for you automatically if empty.

Some common styles, such as LineStyle.dashed, are available:
solid
dashed
dotted
thick_solid
thick_dashed
thick_dotted

The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: