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Upgrade to ExtJS 4.0.7 - Released 10/19/2011
[extjs.git]
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docs
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source
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Gauge2.html
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docs/source/Gauge2.html
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docs/source/Gauge2.html
@@
-3,8
+3,8
@@
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>The source code</title>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<title>The source code</title>
- <link href="../prettify/prettify.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />
- <script type="text/javascript" src="../prettify/prettify.js"></script>
+ <link href="../
resources/
prettify/prettify.css" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" />
+ <script type="text/javascript" src="../
resources/
prettify/prettify.js"></script>
<style type="text/css">
.highlight { display: block; background-color: #ddd; }
</style>
<style type="text/css">
.highlight { display: block; background-color: #ddd; }
</style>
@@
-20,7
+20,7
@@
* @extends Ext.chart.series.Series
*
* Creates a Gauge Chart. Gauge Charts are used to show progress in a certain variable. There are two ways of using the Gauge chart.
* @extends Ext.chart.series.Series
*
* Creates a Gauge Chart. Gauge Charts are used to show progress in a certain variable. There are two ways of using the Gauge chart.
- * One is setting a store element into the Gauge and selecting the field to be used from that store. Another one is instan
c
iating the
+ * One is setting a store element into the Gauge and selecting the field to be used from that store. Another one is instan
t
iating the
* visualization and using the `setValue` method to adjust the value you want.
*
* A chart/series configuration for the Gauge visualization could look like this:
* visualization and using the `setValue` method to adjust the value you want.
*
* A chart/series configuration for the Gauge visualization could look like this:
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+70,9
@@
Ext.define('Ext.chart.series.Gauge', {
highlightDuration: 150,
<span id='Ext-chart-series-Gauge-cfg-angleField'> /**
highlightDuration: 150,
<span id='Ext-chart-series-Gauge-cfg-angleField'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {String} angleField
+</span> * @cfg {String} angleField
(required)
* The store record field name to be used for the pie angles.
* The values bound to this field name must be positive real numbers.
* The store record field name to be used for the pie angles.
* The values bound to this field name must be positive real numbers.
- * This parameter is required.
*/
angleField: false,
*/
angleField: false,
@@
-84,7
+83,7
@@
Ext.define('Ext.chart.series.Gauge', {
needle: false,
<span id='Ext-chart-series-Gauge-cfg-donut'> /**
needle: false,
<span id='Ext-chart-series-Gauge-cfg-donut'> /**
-</span> * @cfg {Boolean
|
Number} donut
+</span> * @cfg {Boolean
/
Number} donut
* Use the entire disk or just a fraction of it for the gauge. Default's false.
*/
donut: false,
* Use the entire disk or just a fraction of it for the gauge. Default's false.
*/
donut: false,
@@
-151,7
+150,7
@@
Ext.define('Ext.chart.series.Gauge', {
//@private updates some onbefore render parameters.
initialize: function() {
var me = this,
//@private updates some onbefore render parameters.
initialize: function() {
var me = this,
- store = me.chart.
substore || me.chart.store
;
+ store = me.chart.
getChartStore()
;
//Add yFields to be used in Legend.js
me.yField = [];
if (me.label.field) {
//Add yFields to be used in Legend.js
me.yField = [];
if (me.label.field) {
@@
-252,7
+251,7
@@
Ext.define('Ext.chart.series.Gauge', {
drawSeries: function() {
var me = this,
chart = me.chart,
drawSeries: function() {
var me = this,
chart = me.chart,
- store = chart.
substore || chart.store
,
+ store = chart.
getChartStore()
,
group = me.group,
animate = me.chart.animate,
axis = me.chart.axes.get(0),
group = me.group,
animate = me.chart.animate,
axis = me.chart.axes.get(0),