#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SmallMultiplesOptions {
pub max_visible_rows: Option<i64>,
pub max_visible_columns: Option<i64>,
pub panel_configuration: Option<PanelConfiguration>,
pub x_axis: Option<SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>,
pub y_axis: Option<SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>,
}
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Options that determine the layout and display options of a chart's small multiples.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.max_visible_rows: Option<i64>
Sets the maximum number of visible rows to display in the grid of small multiples panels.
The default value is Auto
, which automatically adjusts the rows in the grid to fit the overall layout and size of the given chart.
max_visible_columns: Option<i64>
Sets the maximum number of visible columns to display in the grid of small multiples panels.
The default is Auto
, which automatically adjusts the columns in the grid to fit the overall layout and size of the given chart.
panel_configuration: Option<PanelConfiguration>
Configures the display options for each small multiples panel.
x_axis: Option<SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
The properties of a small multiples X axis.
y_axis: Option<SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
The properties of a small multiples Y axis.
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Source§impl SmallMultiplesOptions
impl SmallMultiplesOptions
Sourcepub fn max_visible_rows(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn max_visible_rows(&self) -> Option<i64>
Sets the maximum number of visible rows to display in the grid of small multiples panels.
The default value is Auto
, which automatically adjusts the rows in the grid to fit the overall layout and size of the given chart.
Sourcepub fn max_visible_columns(&self) -> Option<i64>
pub fn max_visible_columns(&self) -> Option<i64>
Sets the maximum number of visible columns to display in the grid of small multiples panels.
The default is Auto
, which automatically adjusts the columns in the grid to fit the overall layout and size of the given chart.
Sourcepub fn panel_configuration(&self) -> Option<&PanelConfiguration>
pub fn panel_configuration(&self) -> Option<&PanelConfiguration>
Configures the display options for each small multiples panel.
Sourcepub fn x_axis(&self) -> Option<&SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
pub fn x_axis(&self) -> Option<&SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
The properties of a small multiples X axis.
Sourcepub fn y_axis(&self) -> Option<&SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
pub fn y_axis(&self) -> Option<&SmallMultiplesAxisProperties>
The properties of a small multiples Y axis.
Source§impl SmallMultiplesOptions
impl SmallMultiplesOptions
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SmallMultiplesOptionsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SmallMultiplesOptionsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SmallMultiplesOptions
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Source§impl Clone for SmallMultiplesOptions
impl Clone for SmallMultiplesOptions
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SmallMultiplesOptions
fn clone(&self) -> SmallMultiplesOptions
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impl Debug for SmallMultiplesOptions
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impl PartialEq for SmallMultiplesOptions
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