#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TableConfiguration {
pub field_wells: Option<TableFieldWells>,
pub sort_configuration: Option<TableSortConfiguration>,
pub table_options: Option<TableOptions>,
pub total_options: Option<TotalOptions>,
pub field_options: Option<TableFieldOptions>,
pub paginated_report_options: Option<TablePaginatedReportOptions>,
pub table_inline_visualizations: Option<Vec<TableInlineVisualization>>,
pub interactions: Option<VisualInteractionOptions>,
}
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The configuration for a TableVisual
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; and struct update syntax will not work.field_wells: Option<TableFieldWells>
The field wells of the visual.
sort_configuration: Option<TableSortConfiguration>
The sort configuration for a TableVisual
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table_options: Option<TableOptions>
The table options for a table visual.
total_options: Option<TotalOptions>
The total options for a table visual.
field_options: Option<TableFieldOptions>
The field options for a table visual.
paginated_report_options: Option<TablePaginatedReportOptions>
The paginated report options for a table visual.
table_inline_visualizations: Option<Vec<TableInlineVisualization>>
A collection of inline visualizations to display within a chart.
interactions: Option<VisualInteractionOptions>
The general visual interactions setup for a visual.
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Source§impl TableConfiguration
impl TableConfiguration
Sourcepub fn field_wells(&self) -> Option<&TableFieldWells>
pub fn field_wells(&self) -> Option<&TableFieldWells>
The field wells of the visual.
Sourcepub fn sort_configuration(&self) -> Option<&TableSortConfiguration>
pub fn sort_configuration(&self) -> Option<&TableSortConfiguration>
The sort configuration for a TableVisual
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Sourcepub fn table_options(&self) -> Option<&TableOptions>
pub fn table_options(&self) -> Option<&TableOptions>
The table options for a table visual.
Sourcepub fn total_options(&self) -> Option<&TotalOptions>
pub fn total_options(&self) -> Option<&TotalOptions>
The total options for a table visual.
Sourcepub fn field_options(&self) -> Option<&TableFieldOptions>
pub fn field_options(&self) -> Option<&TableFieldOptions>
The field options for a table visual.
Sourcepub fn paginated_report_options(&self) -> Option<&TablePaginatedReportOptions>
pub fn paginated_report_options(&self) -> Option<&TablePaginatedReportOptions>
The paginated report options for a table visual.
Sourcepub fn table_inline_visualizations(&self) -> &[TableInlineVisualization]
pub fn table_inline_visualizations(&self) -> &[TableInlineVisualization]
A collection of inline visualizations to display within a chart.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .table_inline_visualizations.is_none()
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Sourcepub fn interactions(&self) -> Option<&VisualInteractionOptions>
pub fn interactions(&self) -> Option<&VisualInteractionOptions>
The general visual interactions setup for a visual.
Source§impl TableConfiguration
impl TableConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TableConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TableConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TableConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for TableConfiguration
impl Clone for TableConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TableConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> TableConfiguration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for TableConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for TableConfiguration
impl PartialEq for TableConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for TableConfiguration
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impl Freeze for TableConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for TableConfiguration
impl Send for TableConfiguration
impl Sync for TableConfiguration
impl Unpin for TableConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for TableConfiguration
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