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Tickmarks_Dates.hxx
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19#pragma once
20
21#include "Tickmarks.hxx"
22
23namespace chart
24{
25
27{
28public:
31 , ExplicitIncrementData aIncrement );
33
34 void getAllTicks( TickInfoArraysType& rAllTickInfos ) const;
35 void getAllTicksShifted( TickInfoArraysType& rAllTickInfos ) const;
36
37private: //methods
38 void getAllTicks( TickInfoArraysType& rAllTickInfos, bool bShifted ) const;
39
40private: //member
43 css::uno::Reference< css::chart2::XScaling >
45};
46
47} //namespace chart
48
49/* vim:set shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 expandtab: */
void getAllTicks(TickInfoArraysType &rAllTickInfos) const
DateTickFactory(ExplicitScaleData aScale, ExplicitIncrementData aIncrement)
void getAllTicksShifted(TickInfoArraysType &rAllTickInfos) const
css::uno::Reference< css::chart2::XScaling > m_xInverseScaling
ExplicitIncrementData m_aIncrement
ExplicitScaleData m_aScale
std::vector< TickInfoArrayType > TickInfoArraysType
Definition: Tickmarks.hxx:59
describes how tickmarks are positioned on the scale of an axis.
This structure contains the explicit values for a scale like Minimum and Maximum.