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service ChartPieSegmentProperties
Description
specifies all the properties for the graphic object of a pie segment.
See also
PieDiagram
Developers Guide
Charts - Pie Charts

Included Services - Summary
ChartDataPointProperties
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies all the properties for the graphic object of a data point (e.g., a single bar in a bar chart).
Exported Interfaces - Summary
::com::sun::star::beans::XPropertySet
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides information about and access to the properties from an implementation.
Properties' Summary
long
SegmentOffset
reflects the offset of a pie segment in percent of the radius.  
Included Services - Details
ChartDataPointProperties
(referenced entity's summary:)
specifies all the properties for the graphic object of a data point (e.g., a single bar in a bar chart).
Exported Interfaces - Details
::com::sun::star::beans::XPropertySet
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides information about and access to the properties from an implementation.
Properties' Details
SegmentOffset
long SegmentOffset;
Description
reflects the offset of a pie segment in percent of the radius.

The default value for all the segments of a PieDiagram is 0. If you change this value from 0 to 100 the segment is pulled out from the center by its radius.

Currently this property is supported by two dimensional pie diagrams only.


 
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