pub struct CartesianDataset {
pub points: Vec<(f64, f64)>,
pub color: [u8; 3],
pub label: String,
pub line_type: LineType,
}
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A dataset for Cartesian graphs, representing data points and line appearance properties.
Fields§
§points: Vec<(f64, f64)>
A collection of (x, y)
data points for the Cartesian graph.
color: [u8; 3]
Color of the line in RGB format.
label: String
Label for the dataset, used in legends or annotations.
line_type: LineType
Style of the line (solid, dashed, dotted).
Implementations§
source§impl CartesianDataset
impl CartesianDataset
sourcepub fn new(color: [u8; 3], label: &str, line_type: LineType) -> Self
pub fn new(color: [u8; 3], label: &str, line_type: LineType) -> Self
Creates a new CartesianDataset
instance with the specified appearance and metadata.
§Parameters
color
: The RGB color of the line.label
: A descriptive label for the dataset.line_type
: The style of the line (LineType
).
§Returns
A new CartesianDataset
instance with an empty list of points.
§Example
use crate::figure::utilities::linetype::LineType;
let dataset = CartesianDataset::new([0, 128, 255], "Temperature", LineType::Dashed(10));
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Dataset for CartesianDataset
impl Dataset for CartesianDataset
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for CartesianDataset
impl RefUnwindSafe for CartesianDataset
impl Send for CartesianDataset
impl Sync for CartesianDataset
impl Unpin for CartesianDataset
impl UnwindSafe for CartesianDataset
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