#[non_exhaustive]pub struct GaugeChartOptions {
pub primary_value_display_type: Option<PrimaryValueDisplayType>,
pub comparison: Option<ComparisonConfiguration>,
pub arc_axis: Option<ArcAxisConfiguration>,
pub arc: Option<ArcConfiguration>,
pub primary_value_font_configuration: Option<FontConfiguration>,
}
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The options that determine the presentation of the GaugeChartVisual
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; and struct update syntax will not work.primary_value_display_type: Option<PrimaryValueDisplayType>
The options that determine the primary value display type.
comparison: Option<ComparisonConfiguration>
The comparison configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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arc_axis: Option<ArcAxisConfiguration>
The arc axis configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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arc: Option<ArcConfiguration>
The arc configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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primary_value_font_configuration: Option<FontConfiguration>
The options that determine the primary value font configuration.
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Source§impl GaugeChartOptions
impl GaugeChartOptions
Sourcepub fn primary_value_display_type(&self) -> Option<&PrimaryValueDisplayType>
pub fn primary_value_display_type(&self) -> Option<&PrimaryValueDisplayType>
The options that determine the primary value display type.
Sourcepub fn comparison(&self) -> Option<&ComparisonConfiguration>
pub fn comparison(&self) -> Option<&ComparisonConfiguration>
The comparison configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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Sourcepub fn arc_axis(&self) -> Option<&ArcAxisConfiguration>
pub fn arc_axis(&self) -> Option<&ArcAxisConfiguration>
The arc axis configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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Sourcepub fn arc(&self) -> Option<&ArcConfiguration>
pub fn arc(&self) -> Option<&ArcConfiguration>
The arc configuration of a GaugeChartVisual
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Sourcepub fn primary_value_font_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FontConfiguration>
pub fn primary_value_font_configuration(&self) -> Option<&FontConfiguration>
The options that determine the primary value font configuration.
Source§impl GaugeChartOptions
impl GaugeChartOptions
Sourcepub fn builder() -> GaugeChartOptionsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> GaugeChartOptionsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture GaugeChartOptions
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Source§impl Clone for GaugeChartOptions
impl Clone for GaugeChartOptions
Source§fn clone(&self) -> GaugeChartOptions
fn clone(&self) -> GaugeChartOptions
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impl Debug for GaugeChartOptions
Source§impl PartialEq for GaugeChartOptions
impl PartialEq for GaugeChartOptions
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