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#ifndef com_sun_star_chart2_IncrementData_idl
#define com_sun_star_chart2_IncrementData_idl
#include <com/sun/star/chart2/SubIncrement.idl>
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module chart2 {
//=============================================================================
/** An IncrementData describes how tickmarks are positioned on the scale of an axis.
@see <type>Axis</type>
@see <type>Grid</type>
@see <type>Scale</type>
@see <type>XScaling</type>
*/
struct IncrementData
{
/** if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
Distance value. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the Distance is meant to be calculated
automatically by the view component representing the model
containing this increment.
@see <type>ExplicitIncrementData</type>
*/
any Distance;
/**
<member>PostEquidistant</member> rules whether the member <member>Distance</member>
describes a distance before or after the scaling is applied.
<p>If <member>PostEquidistant</member> equals <TRUE/> <member>Distance</member>
is given in values after <type>XScaling</type> is applied, thus resulting
main tickmarks will always look equidistant on the screen.
If <member>PostEquidistant</member> equals <FALSE/> <member>Distance</member>
is given in values before <type>XScaling</type> is applied.</p>
*/
any PostEquidistant;
/** if the any contains a double value this is used as a fixed
BaseValue. Otherwise, if the any is empty or contains an
incompatible type, the BaseValue is meant to be calculated
automatically by the view component representing the model
containing this increment.
@see <type>ExplicitIncrementData</type>
*/
any BaseValue;
/** <member>SubIncrements</member> describes the positioning of further
sub tickmarks on the scale of an axis.
<p>The first SubIncrement in this sequence determines how the
distance between two neighboring main tickmarks is divided for positioning
of further sub tickmarks. Every following SubIncrement determines the
positions of subsequent tickmarks in relation to their parent tickmarks
given by the preceding SubIncrement.</p>
*/
sequence< SubIncrement > SubIncrements;
};
//=============================================================================
}; }; }; };
#endif
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