Chart.Elevation Property
Gets or sets the elevation of the 3-D chart view, in degrees.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel (in Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Property Elevation As Integer
Get
Set
int Elevation { get; set; }
Property Value
Type: System.Int32
The elevation of the 3-D chart view, in degrees.
Examples
The following code example creates a 3-D Chart and then changes the elevation to 75 degrees by using the Elevation property.
Private Sub SetElevationAndFloor()
Me.Range("A1", "A5").Value2 = 22
Me.Range("B1", "B5").Value2 = 55
Dim Chart1 As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Chart = _
Me.Controls.AddChart(Me.Range("D2", "H12"), "Chart1")
Chart1.SetSourceData(Me.Range("A1", "B5"), Excel.XlRowCol.xlColumns)
Chart1.ChartType = Excel.XlChartType.xl3DColumn
Chart1.Floor.Interior.Color = _
ColorTranslator.ToOle(Color.Green)
Chart1.Elevation = 75
End Sub
private void SetElevationAndFloor()
{
this.Range["A1", "A5"].Value2 = 22;
this.Range["B1", "B5"].Value2 = 55;
Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.Chart chart1 =
this.Controls.AddChart(this.Range["D2", "H12"],
"chart1");
chart1.SetSourceData(this.Range["A1", "B5"],
Excel.XlRowCol.xlColumns);
chart1.ChartType = Excel.XlChartType.xl3DColumn;
chart1.Floor.Interior.Color =
ColorTranslator.ToOle(Color.Green);
chart1.Elevation = 75;
}
.NET Framework Security
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