Xceed Workbooks for .NET v3.0 Documentation
Xceed.Workbooks.NET Assembly / Xceed.Workbooks.NET Namespace / StockSeries Class
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    StockSeries Class
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    Encapsulates Series of the Stock type.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    
    Public Class StockSeries 
       Inherits Series
    'Usage
     
    
    Dim instance As StockSeries
    public class StockSeries : Series 
    Remarks
    This is usually used in StockCharts.
    Example

    The code below would display the following Chart:

     

    var workbook = Workbook.Create( ChartSample.ChartSampleOutputDirectory + @"AddCharts.xlsx" );
    
    // Gets the first Worksheet. A Workbook always contains at least 1 Worksheet.
    var worksheet = workbook.Worksheets[ 0 ];
    
    // Adds Values for Category.
    worksheet.Cells[ "B4" ].Value = 2020;
    worksheet.Cells[ "B5" ].Value = 2021;
    worksheet.Cells[ "B6" ].Value = 2022;
    worksheet.Cells[ "B7" ].Value = 2023;
    worksheet.Cells[ "B8" ].Value = 2024;
    
    // Adds Values for Series.
    worksheet.Cells[ "C4" ].Value = 20;
    worksheet.Cells[ "C5" ].Value = 28;
    worksheet.Cells[ "C6" ].Value = 33;
    worksheet.Cells[ "C7" ].Value = 12;
    worksheet.Cells[ "C8" ].Value = 45;
    
    // Adds a StockChart with the generic Add method and sets its SubType. The size of the Chart will be from Cell E4 to L18.
    var stockChart = worksheet.Charts.Add<StockChart>( "E4", "L18" );
    stockChart.SubType = StockChartSubType.VolumeHighLowClose;
    
    // Sets the Chart's title.
    stockChart.Title.Text = "IBM Profits";
    stockChart.Title.TextOptions.Font.Bold = true;
    
    // Sets the Category data(x values) for the StockChart : Cells B4 to B8.
    stockChart.CategoryData = CategoryData.FromCells( worksheet, "B4", "B8" );
    
    // Sets a Title for ValueAxis and SecondaryAxis and make those Titles visible.
    stockChart.ValueAxis.Title.Text = "Volume";
    stockChart.ValueAxis.Title.IsVisible = true;
    stockChart.SecondaryValueAxis.Title.Text = "High-Low-Close";
    stockChart.SecondaryValueAxis.Title.IsVisible = true;
    
    // Customizes the HiLowLine.
    stockChart.HighLowLines.Width = 3;
    stockChart.HighLowLines.Color = Xceed.Drawing.Color.Green;
    
    // Adds StockSeries & ColumnSeries to the StockChart (y values) by specifying fixed values and a range of Cells’ Adresses.
    var volumeSeries = stockChart.SeriesCollection.AddFromValues<ColumnSeries>( 5, 5, 25, 20, 40 );
    var highSeries = stockChart.SeriesCollection.AddFromCells<StockSeries>( "C4", "C8" );
    var lowSeries = stockChart.SeriesCollection.AddFromValues<StockSeries>( 5, 5, 8, 5, 8 );
    var closeSeries = stockChart.SeriesCollection.AddFromValues<StockSeries>( 15, 10, 30, 7, 39 );
    
    // Customizes the CloseSeries to better see the DataPoints.
    closeSeries.Marker.Size = 8;
    closeSeries.Marker.Symbol = MarkerSymbol.Dash;
    closeSeries.Marker.Border.Color = Xceed.Drawing.Color.Blue;
    closeSeries.Marker.Fill.Color = Xceed.Drawing.Color.Blue;
    
    // Saves Workbook to disk.
    workbook.Save();
    Inheritance Hierarchy

    System.Object
       Xceed.Workbooks.NET.WorkbookElement
          Xceed.Workbooks.NET.WorksheetElement
             Xceed.Workbooks.NET.ChartValueRange
                Xceed.Workbooks.NET.Series
                   Xceed.Workbooks.NET.StockSeries

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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