#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DecalSettingsBuilder { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A builder for DecalSettings.
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Source§impl DecalSettingsBuilder
impl DecalSettingsBuilder
Sourcepub fn element_value(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn element_value(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Field value of the field that you are setting the decal pattern to. Applicable only for field level settings.
Sourcepub fn set_element_value(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_element_value(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
Field value of the field that you are setting the decal pattern to. Applicable only for field level settings.
Sourcepub fn get_element_value(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_element_value(&self) -> &Option<String>
Field value of the field that you are setting the decal pattern to. Applicable only for field level settings.
Sourcepub fn decal_visibility(self, input: Visibility) -> Self
pub fn decal_visibility(self, input: Visibility) -> Self
Visibility setting for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn set_decal_visibility(self, input: Option<Visibility>) -> Self
pub fn set_decal_visibility(self, input: Option<Visibility>) -> Self
Visibility setting for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn get_decal_visibility(&self) -> &Option<Visibility>
pub fn get_decal_visibility(&self) -> &Option<Visibility>
Visibility setting for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn decal_color(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn decal_color(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
Color configuration for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn set_decal_color(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_decal_color(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
Color configuration for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn get_decal_color(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_decal_color(&self) -> &Option<String>
Color configuration for the decal pattern.
Sourcepub fn decal_pattern_type(self, input: DecalPatternType) -> Self
pub fn decal_pattern_type(self, input: DecalPatternType) -> Self
Type of pattern used for the decal, such as solid, diagonal, or circular patterns in various sizes.
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SOLID: Solid fill pattern. -
DIAGONAL_SMALL: Small diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_MEDIUM: Medium diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_LARGE: Large diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_SMALL: Small cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_MEDIUM: Medium cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_LARGE: Large cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
CIRCLE_SMALL: Small circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_MEDIUM: Medium circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_LARGE: Large circle pattern. -
DIAMOND_SMALL: Small diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_MEDIUM: Medium diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_LARGE: Large diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_SMALL: Small diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_MEDIUM: Medium diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_LARGE: Large diamond grid pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_SMALL: Small checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_MEDIUM: Medium checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_LARGE: Large checkerboard pattern. -
TRIANGLE_SMALL: Small triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_MEDIUM: Medium triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_LARGE: Large triangles pattern.
Sourcepub fn set_decal_pattern_type(self, input: Option<DecalPatternType>) -> Self
pub fn set_decal_pattern_type(self, input: Option<DecalPatternType>) -> Self
Type of pattern used for the decal, such as solid, diagonal, or circular patterns in various sizes.
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SOLID: Solid fill pattern. -
DIAGONAL_SMALL: Small diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_MEDIUM: Medium diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_LARGE: Large diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_SMALL: Small cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_MEDIUM: Medium cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_LARGE: Large cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
CIRCLE_SMALL: Small circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_MEDIUM: Medium circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_LARGE: Large circle pattern. -
DIAMOND_SMALL: Small diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_MEDIUM: Medium diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_LARGE: Large diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_SMALL: Small diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_MEDIUM: Medium diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_LARGE: Large diamond grid pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_SMALL: Small checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_MEDIUM: Medium checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_LARGE: Large checkerboard pattern. -
TRIANGLE_SMALL: Small triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_MEDIUM: Medium triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_LARGE: Large triangles pattern.
Sourcepub fn get_decal_pattern_type(&self) -> &Option<DecalPatternType>
pub fn get_decal_pattern_type(&self) -> &Option<DecalPatternType>
Type of pattern used for the decal, such as solid, diagonal, or circular patterns in various sizes.
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SOLID: Solid fill pattern. -
DIAGONAL_SMALL: Small diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_MEDIUM: Medium diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_LARGE: Large diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_SMALL: Small cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_MEDIUM: Medium cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
DIAGONAL_OPPOSITE_LARGE: Large cross-diagonal stripes pattern. -
CIRCLE_SMALL: Small circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_MEDIUM: Medium circle pattern. -
CIRCLE_LARGE: Large circle pattern. -
DIAMOND_SMALL: Small diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_MEDIUM: Medium diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_LARGE: Large diamonds pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_SMALL: Small diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_MEDIUM: Medium diamond grid pattern. -
DIAMOND_GRID_LARGE: Large diamond grid pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_SMALL: Small checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_MEDIUM: Medium checkerboard pattern. -
CHECKERBOARD_LARGE: Large checkerboard pattern. -
TRIANGLE_SMALL: Small triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_MEDIUM: Medium triangles pattern. -
TRIANGLE_LARGE: Large triangles pattern.
Sourcepub fn decal_style_type(self, input: DecalStyleType) -> Self
pub fn decal_style_type(self, input: DecalStyleType) -> Self
Style type for the decal, which can be either manual or automatic. This field is only applicable for line series.
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Manual: Apply manual line and marker configuration for line series. -
Auto: Apply automatic line and marker configuration for line series.
Sourcepub fn set_decal_style_type(self, input: Option<DecalStyleType>) -> Self
pub fn set_decal_style_type(self, input: Option<DecalStyleType>) -> Self
Style type for the decal, which can be either manual or automatic. This field is only applicable for line series.
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Manual: Apply manual line and marker configuration for line series. -
Auto: Apply automatic line and marker configuration for line series.
Sourcepub fn get_decal_style_type(&self) -> &Option<DecalStyleType>
pub fn get_decal_style_type(&self) -> &Option<DecalStyleType>
Style type for the decal, which can be either manual or automatic. This field is only applicable for line series.
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Manual: Apply manual line and marker configuration for line series. -
Auto: Apply automatic line and marker configuration for line series.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> DecalSettings
pub fn build(self) -> DecalSettings
Consumes the builder and constructs a DecalSettings.
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Source§impl Clone for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Clone for DecalSettingsBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DecalSettingsBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> DecalSettingsBuilder
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Debug for DecalSettingsBuilder
Source§impl Default for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Default for DecalSettingsBuilder
Source§fn default() -> DecalSettingsBuilder
fn default() -> DecalSettingsBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl PartialEq for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl StructuralPartialEq for DecalSettingsBuilder
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impl Freeze for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Send for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Sync for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl Unpin for DecalSettingsBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for DecalSettingsBuilder
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