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DataPointCollection.AddXY Method

Definition

Adds a DataPoint object to the end of the collection, with the specified X-value and Y-value(s).

Overloads

AddXY(Double, Double)

Adds a DataPoint object to the end of the collection, with the specified X-value and Y-value.

AddXY(Object, Object[])

Adds a DataPoint object to the end of the collection, with the specified X-value and Y-value(s).

AddXY(Double, Double)

Adds a DataPoint object to the end of the collection, with the specified X-value and Y-value.

public:
 int AddXY(double xValue, double yValue);
public int AddXY (double xValue, double yValue);
member this.AddXY : double * double -> int
Public Function AddXY (xValue As Double, yValue As Double) As Integer

Parameters

xValue
Double

X-value of the data point.

yValue
Double

Y-value of the data point.

Returns

An integer that represents the zero-based index where the item was inserted into the data point collection.

Remarks

This method adds DataPoint object to the DataPointCollection; the object is always added to the end of the collection.

Use the AddXY method overload if your data points require more than one Y-value.

If your data points do not need an X-value - that is, if you are creating non-scatter plots - use the AddY method instead.

Applies to

AddXY(Object, Object[])

Adds a DataPoint object to the end of the collection, with the specified X-value and Y-value(s).

public:
 int AddXY(System::Object ^ xValue, ... cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ yValue);
public int AddXY (object xValue, params object[] yValue);
member this.AddXY : obj * obj[] -> int
Public Function AddXY (xValue As Object, ParamArray yValue As Object()) As Integer

Parameters

xValue
Object

The X value of the data point.

yValue
Object[]

One or more comma-separated values that represent the Y-value(s) of the data point.

Returns

An integer value that represents the zero-based index where the item was inserted into the collection.

Remarks

This method adds one DataPoint object to the DataPointCollection; the data point is always added to the end of the collection.

You must provide at least one (1) Y-value, otherwise an exception will be thrown. This method also checks the YValueType property of the DataPointCollection object that this data belongs to; if too many Y-values are specified, an exception will be thrown.

In order for DateTime formatting to have an effect, a value must be a DateTime object.

If your data points do not need an X-value - that is, if you are creating non-scatter plots - use the AddY method instead

Applies to