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dxChart series valueErrorBar
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... bar values are drawn symmetrically up and down from the series point. "stdError" For information on the standard error, refer to the article in Wikipedia
dxChart AreaSeries valueErrorBar
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... bar values are drawn symmetrically up and down from the series point. "stdError" For information on the standard error, refer to the article in Wikipedia
dxChart BarSeries valueErrorBar
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... bar values are drawn symmetrically up and down from the series point. "stdError" For information on the standard error, refer to the article in Wikipedia
dxChart LineSeries valueErrorBar
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... bar values are drawn symmetrically up and down from the series point. "stdError" For information on the standard error, refer to the article in Wikipedia
dxChart ScatterSeries valueErrorBar
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... bar values are drawn symmetrically up and down from the series point. "stdError" For information on the standard error, refer to the article in Wikipedia