Specifying color ranges for gauges
Use the settings on this tab to create color ranges to classify your data.
When using the “Specify Chart Settings” dialog box to create and configure gauges, these settings are made on the “Color Ranges” tab. This tab contains a grid in which you make the specifications for each color range you want to include on the chart.
When modifying a gauge by script, use the ColorRange class structure to make these settings.
This table lists the settings you can make on the “Color Ranges” tab. Specify these settings for each range you define. Attribute names for the ColorRange property are also listed.
Color Ranges tab Columns / Options | Attribute name | Description / Comments |
---|---|---|
Color | Code | Specify the RGB
value for the base color as a hexadecimal value (000000-FFFFFF).
You can double-click this field to display the “Color” dialog box, where you can select a color or define a custom color for the range. The hexadecimal code displays after you click “” to exit the “Color” dialog box. |
Alpha | Alpha | Specify the range transparency, from 0 (transparent) to 100 (opaque). |
Min | MinValue | Specify the minimum value that is acceptable for this range. |
Max | MaxValue | Specify the maximum value that is acceptable for this range. |
Border Color | BorderColor | Specify the RGB
value for the border color, as a hexadecimal value (000000-FFFFFF).
You can double-click this field to display the “Color” dialog box, where you can select a color or define a custom color for the range border. The hexadecimal code displays after you click “” to exit the “Color” dialog box. |
Border Alpha | BorderAlpha | Specify the range border transparency, from 0 (transparent) to 100 (opaque). |
Label | Label | Specify a label for this range. |
For more information about these and other gauge properties, see the FusionCharts Developer help (www.fusioncharts.com/dev/).