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dxChart LineSeries valueErrorBar

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Configures error bars.

Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise the measurement is. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the chart data source supplies concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields

dxChart ScatterSeries valueErrorBar

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Configures error bars.

Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise the measurement is. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the chart data source supplies concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields

dxChart SplineAreaSeries valueErrorBar

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Configures error bars.

Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise the measurement is. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the chart data source supplies concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields

dxChart StepAreaSeries valueErrorBar

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Configures error bars.

Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise the measurement is. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the chart data source supplies concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields

dxChart StepLineSeries valueErrorBar

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Configures error bars.

Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise the measurement is. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the chart data source supplies concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields