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dxChart series point image height
Normally, this property accepts a numeric value, but if you have a range area series, you may want to specify different heights for the minimum and maximum points. In that instance, set the height property to an object with the rangeMinPoint and rangeMaxPoint fields. rangeMaxPoint Specifies the height of the image that represents the maximum point in a range area series. rangeMinPoint Specifies
dxChart series point image width
Normally, this property accepts a numeric value, but if you have a range area series, you may want to specify different widths for the minimum and maximum points. In that instance, set the width property to an object with the rangeMinPoint and rangeMaxPoint fields. rangeMaxPoint Specifies the width of the image that represents the maximum point in a range area series. rangeMinPoint Specifies
dxChart RangeAreaSeries point image height
Normally, this property accepts a numeric value, but if you have a range area series, you may want to specify different heights for the minimum and maximum points. In that instance, set the height property to an object with the rangeMinPoint and rangeMaxPoint fields. rangeMaxPoint Specifies the height of the image that represents the maximum point in a range area series. rangeMinPoint Specifies
dxChart RangeAreaSeries point image width
Normally, this property accepts a numeric value, but if you have a range area series, you may want to specify different widths for the minimum and maximum points. In that instance, set the width property to an object with the rangeMinPoint and rangeMaxPoint fields. rangeMaxPoint Specifies the width of the image that represents the maximum point in a range area series. rangeMinPoint Specifies
dxMenu showSubmenuMode
By default, the secondary-level submenus of the Menu UI component are displayed on the same event as the first-level submenu. To set another event for displaying secondary-level submenus, use the showSubmenuMode property. Alternatively, you can change the event on which the first-level submenu is displayed. For this purpose, use the showFirstSubmenuMode property. delay Specifies the delay