#[non_exhaustive]pub struct HeatMapVisual {
pub visual_id: String,
pub title: Option<VisualTitleLabelOptions>,
pub subtitle: Option<VisualSubtitleLabelOptions>,
pub chart_configuration: Option<HeatMapConfiguration>,
pub column_hierarchies: Option<Vec<ColumnHierarchy>>,
pub actions: Option<Vec<VisualCustomAction>>,
pub visual_content_alt_text: Option<String>,
}
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A heat map.
For more information, see Using heat maps in the Amazon QuickSight User Guide.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.visual_id: String
The unique identifier of a visual. This identifier must be unique within the context of a dashboard, template, or analysis. Two dashboards, analyses, or templates can have visuals with the same identifiers.
title: Option<VisualTitleLabelOptions>
The title that is displayed on the visual.
subtitle: Option<VisualSubtitleLabelOptions>
The subtitle that is displayed on the visual.
chart_configuration: Option<HeatMapConfiguration>
The configuration of a heat map.
column_hierarchies: Option<Vec<ColumnHierarchy>>
The column hierarchy that is used during drill-downs and drill-ups.
actions: Option<Vec<VisualCustomAction>>
The list of custom actions that are configured for a visual.
visual_content_alt_text: Option<String>
The alt text for the visual.
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Source§impl HeatMapVisual
impl HeatMapVisual
Sourcepub fn visual_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn visual_id(&self) -> &str
The unique identifier of a visual. This identifier must be unique within the context of a dashboard, template, or analysis. Two dashboards, analyses, or templates can have visuals with the same identifiers.
Sourcepub fn title(&self) -> Option<&VisualTitleLabelOptions>
pub fn title(&self) -> Option<&VisualTitleLabelOptions>
The title that is displayed on the visual.
Sourcepub fn subtitle(&self) -> Option<&VisualSubtitleLabelOptions>
pub fn subtitle(&self) -> Option<&VisualSubtitleLabelOptions>
The subtitle that is displayed on the visual.
Sourcepub fn chart_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HeatMapConfiguration>
pub fn chart_configuration(&self) -> Option<&HeatMapConfiguration>
The configuration of a heat map.
Sourcepub fn column_hierarchies(&self) -> &[ColumnHierarchy]
pub fn column_hierarchies(&self) -> &[ColumnHierarchy]
The column hierarchy that is used during drill-downs and drill-ups.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .column_hierarchies.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn actions(&self) -> &[VisualCustomAction]
pub fn actions(&self) -> &[VisualCustomAction]
The list of custom actions that are configured for a visual.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .actions.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn visual_content_alt_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn visual_content_alt_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
The alt text for the visual.
Source§impl HeatMapVisual
impl HeatMapVisual
Sourcepub fn builder() -> HeatMapVisualBuilder
pub fn builder() -> HeatMapVisualBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture HeatMapVisual
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Source§impl Clone for HeatMapVisual
impl Clone for HeatMapVisual
Source§fn clone(&self) -> HeatMapVisual
fn clone(&self) -> HeatMapVisual
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for HeatMapVisual
Source§impl PartialEq for HeatMapVisual
impl PartialEq for HeatMapVisual
impl StructuralPartialEq for HeatMapVisual
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impl Freeze for HeatMapVisual
impl RefUnwindSafe for HeatMapVisual
impl Send for HeatMapVisual
impl Sync for HeatMapVisual
impl Unpin for HeatMapVisual
impl UnwindSafe for HeatMapVisual
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