public KPlotObject(QColor color, KPlotObject.PlotType otype) : this((Type) null) { CreateProxy(); interceptor.Invoke("KPlotObject#$", "KPlotObject(const QColor&, KPlotObject::PlotType)", typeof(void), typeof(QColor), color, typeof(KPlotObject.PlotType), otype); }
/// <remarks> /// Constructor. /// <param> name="color" The color for plotting this object. By default this sets /// the color for Points, Lines and Bars, but there are functions to /// override any of these. /// </param><param> name="otype" the PlotType for this object (Points, Lines or Bars) /// </param><param> name="size" the size to use for plotted points, in pixels /// </param><param> name="ps" The PointStyle describing the shape for plotted points /// </param></remarks> <short> Constructor.</short> public KPlotObject(QColor color, KPlotObject.PlotType otype, double size, KPlotObject.PointStyle ps) : this((Type) null) { CreateProxy(); interceptor.Invoke("KPlotObject#$$$", "KPlotObject(const QColor&, KPlotObject::PlotType, double, KPlotObject::PointStyle)", typeof(void), typeof(QColor), color, typeof(KPlotObject.PlotType), otype, typeof(double), size, typeof(KPlotObject.PointStyle), ps); }
/// <remarks> /// Replace an item in the KPlotObject list. /// <param> name="i" the index of the item to be replaced /// </param><param> name="o" pointer to the replacement KPlotObject /// </param></remarks> <short> Replace an item in the KPlotObject list.</short> public void ReplacePlotObject(int i, KPlotObject o) { interceptor.Invoke("replacePlotObject$#", "replacePlotObject(int, KPlotObject*)", typeof(void), typeof(int), i, typeof(KPlotObject), o); }
/// <remarks> /// Set a new style for drawing the points in this object /// <param> name="p" the new style /// </param></remarks> <short> Set a new style for drawing the points in this object </short> public void SetPointStyle(KPlotObject.PointStyle p) { interceptor.Invoke("setPointStyle$", "setPointStyle(KPlotObject::PointStyle)", typeof(void), typeof(KPlotObject.PointStyle), p); }
/// <remarks> /// Add an item to the list of KPlotObjects to be plotted. /// @note do not use this multiple time if many objects have to be added, /// addPlotObjects() is strongly suggested in this case /// <param> name="object" the KPlotObject to be added /// </param></remarks> <short> Add an item to the list of KPlotObjects to be plotted.</short> public void AddPlotObject(KPlotObject arg1) { interceptor.Invoke("addPlotObject#", "addPlotObject(KPlotObject*)", typeof(void), typeof(KPlotObject), arg1); }