DataPointCollection.DataBindY Method
Definition
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Data binds the Y-value(s) of the data points to the specified column(s) of the specified data source.
Overloads
DataBindY(IEnumerable[]) |
Data binds the Y-value(s) of the collection's data points to the first column of the specified data source(s). |
DataBindY(IEnumerable, String) |
Data binds the Y-value(s) of the data points to the specified column(s) of the specified data source. |
DataBindY(IEnumerable[])
Data binds the Y-value(s) of the collection's data points to the first column of the specified data source(s).
public:
void DataBindY(... cli::array <System::Collections::IEnumerable ^> ^ yValue);
public void DataBindY (params System.Collections.IEnumerable[] yValue);
member this.DataBindY : System.Collections.IEnumerable[] -> unit
Public Sub DataBindY (ParamArray yValue As IEnumerable())
Parameters
- yValue
- IEnumerable[]
One or more comma-separated IEnumerable<T> data sources.
Remarks
This method binds the Y-value(s) of the data points in the collection to the first column of the specified data source(s).
To bind Y-values to a data source column that is not the first available column, use the DataBindY method.
You can bind several Y-values by specifying multiple data sources, using the yValue
parameter. Note that the first available column in each data source will be used for each data point's successive Y-values. For example, the first column of the first IEnumerable<T> data source will be bound to the first Y-value of data points, the first column of the second IEnumerable<T> data source will be bound to the second Y-value of data points, and so forth.
If Y-values are not provided by the data source, or if the wrong number of values are provided, an exception will be thrown.
The following is a list of objects that you can use as the data source parameter:
The following is a list of objects that you can use as the data source:
DataView
Data readers (SQL, OleDB)
Arrays
Lists
All other objects that use the IEnumerable<T> interface.
Applies to
DataBindY(IEnumerable, String)
Data binds the Y-value(s) of the data points to the specified column(s) of the specified data source.
public:
void DataBindY(System::Collections::IEnumerable ^ yValue, System::String ^ yFields);
public void DataBindY (System.Collections.IEnumerable yValue, string yFields);
member this.DataBindY : System.Collections.IEnumerable * string -> unit
Public Sub DataBindY (yValue As IEnumerable, yFields As String)
Parameters
- yValue
- IEnumerable
An IEnumerable<T> data source object that provides the Y-value(s).
- yFields
- String
The data source field(s) to which to bind data point(s). Note that a comma can be embedded as part of a column name, by using a double comma.
Remarks
This method binds the Y-values of the data points in the collection to the specified fields(s) of the data source.
To bind only to the first field in a data source, use the DataBindY method.
You can bind to several fields by setting the yFields
parameter to multiple field names that are comma-separated. Note that the first field will be used for the data point's first Y-value, the second named field will be used for the data point's second Y-value, and so forth.
If Y-values are not provided by the data source, or the wrong number of values are provided, an exception will be thrown.
The following is a list of objects that you can use as the data source:
DataView
Data readers (SQL, OleDB)
Arrays
Lists
All other objects that use the IEnumerable<T> interface.
Applies to
.NET