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| unpublished | typedef DataSequenceRole |  |  | 
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Defining Typestring | 
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Usage Restrictionsnot publishedDescriptiona string that states in what way a DataSequence
 should be used. If this property is an empty string, no
 proposition about usage is made.
 The strings can have any value. However some values are
 predefined and should always be interpreted in the same way. 
 labelvalues are used as a label for a series. Usually, you
 will have just one cell containing a string.values-xvalues are used as x-values in an XY- or bubble
 diagramvalues-yvalues are used as y-values in an XY-Diagram or as values
 in a bar, line, etc. chartvalues-zvalues may be used as z-values in a three-dimensional
 XYZ-Diagram or a surface-chartsizesvalues are used as radius of the bubbles in a
 Bubble-Diagramerror-bars-x-positivevalues are used as error-information in positive x-direction for
 displaying error-barserror-bars-x-negativevalues are used as error-information in negative x-direction for
 displaying error-barserror-bars-y-positivevalues are used as error-information in positive y-direction for
 displaying error-barserror-bars-y-negativevalues are used as error-information in negative y-direction for
 displaying error-barscategoriesvalues are used for categories in the diagram In a candle-stick chart you have the following roles: 
 values-firstthe first value of a series of values. In a stock-chart this
 would be the opening course.values-lastthe last value of a series of values. In a stock-chart this
 would be the closing course.values-minthe minimum value of a series of values. In a stock-chart
 this would be the lowest course that occured during
 trading.values-maxthe maximum value of a series of values. In a stock-chart
 this would be the highest course that occured during
 trading. | 
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