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+#ifndef _CHART2_EXPLICITSCALEVALUES_HXX
+#define _CHART2_EXPLICITSCALEVALUES_HXX
+
+#include "chartviewdllapi.hxx"
+#include <com/sun/star/chart/TimeInterval.hpp>
+#include <com/sun/star/chart/TimeUnit.hpp>
+#include <com/sun/star/chart2/AxisOrientation.hpp>
+#include <com/sun/star/chart2/AxisType.hpp>
+#include <com/sun/star/chart2/XScaling.hpp>
+#include <tools/date.hxx>
+#include <vector>
+//.............................................................................
+namespace chart
+{
+//.............................................................................
+
+//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/** This structure contains the explicit values for a scale like Minimum and Maximum.
+ See also ::com::sun::star::chart2::ScaleData.
+*/
+
+struct OOO_DLLPUBLIC_CHARTVIEW ExplicitScaleData
+{
+ ExplicitScaleData();
+
+ double Minimum;
+ double Maximum;
+ double Origin;
+
+ ::com::sun::star::chart2::AxisOrientation Orientation;
+
+ ::com::sun::star::uno::Reference< ::com::sun::star::chart2::XScaling > Scaling;
+
+ sal_Int32 AxisType;//see ::com::sun::star::chart2::AxisType
+ bool ShiftedCategoryPosition;
+ sal_Int32 TimeResolution; //constant of type <type>::com::sun::star::chart::TimeUnit</type>
+ Date NullDate;
+};
+
+struct OOO_DLLPUBLIC_CHARTVIEW ExplicitSubIncrement
+{
+ ExplicitSubIncrement();
+
+ /** Numbers of intervals between two superior ticks. For an axis
+ this usually means, that <code>IntervalCount - 1</code>
+ sub-tick-marks are displayed between two superior ticks.
+
+ */
+ sal_Int32 IntervalCount;
+
+ /** If <TRUE/>, the distance between two sub-tick-marks on the
+ screen is always the same. If <FALSE/>, the distances may
+ differ depending on the <type>XScaling</type>.
+ */
+ bool PostEquidistant;
+};
+
+/** describes how tickmarks are positioned on the scale of an axis.
+*/
+struct OOO_DLLPUBLIC_CHARTVIEW ExplicitIncrementData
+{
+ ExplicitIncrementData();
+
+ /** the following two members are only for date-time axis
+ */
+ ::com::sun::star::chart::TimeInterval MajorTimeInterval;
+ ::com::sun::star::chart::TimeInterval MinorTimeInterval;
+
+ /** the other members are for *not* date-time axis
+ */
+
+ /** <member>Distance</member> describes the distance between two
+ neighboring main tickmarks on a <type>Scale</type> of an axis.
+ All neighboring main tickmarks have the same constant distance.
+
+ <p>If the Scale has a <type>XScaling</type> the <member>Distance</member>
+ may be measured in two different ways - that is - before or after the
+ scaling is applied.</p>
+
+ <p>On a logarithmic scale for example the distance between two main
+ tickmarks is typically measured after the scaling is applied:
+ Distance = log(tick2)-log(tick1)
+ ( log(1000)-log(100)==log(100)-log(10)==log(10)-log(1)==1==Distance ).
+ The resulting tickmarks will always look equidistant on the screen.
+ The other possibility is to have a Distance = tick2-tick1 measured constant
+ before a scaling is applied, which may lead to non equidistant tickmarks
+ on the screen.</p>
+
+ <p><member>PostEquidistant</member> rules wether the <member>Distance</member>
+ is meant to be a value before or after scaling.</p>
+ */
+ double Distance;
+
+ /**
+ <member>PostEquidistant</member> rules wether the member <member>Distance</member>
+ describes a distance before or after the scaling is applied.
+
+ <p>If <member>PostEquidistant</member> equals <TRUE/> <member>Distance</member>
+ is given in values after <type>XScaling</type> is applied, thus resulting
+ main tickmarks will always look equidistant on the screen.
+ If <member>PostEquidistant</member> equals <FALSE/> <member>Distance</member>
+ is given in values before <type>XScaling</type> is applied.</p>
+ */
+ bool PostEquidistant;
+
+ /** The <member>BaseValue</member> gives a starting point on the scale
+ to which all further main tickmarks are relatively positioned.
+
+ <p>The <member>BaseValue</member> is always a value on the scale before
+ a possible scaling is applied. If the given value is not valid in the
+ associated scaling the minimum of the scaling is assumed,
+ if there is no minimum any other obvious value will be assumed.</p>
+
+ <p>E.g.: assume a scale from 0 to 6 with identical scaling.
+ Further assume this Increment to have Distance==2 and PostEquidistant==false.
+ Setting BaseValue=0 would lead to main tickmarks 0; 2; 4; 6;
+ Setting BaseValue=1,3 would lead to main tickmarks 1,3; 3,3; 5,3;
+ Setting BaseValue=-0,7 would also lead to main tickmarks 1,3; 3,3; 5,3;
+ And setting BaseValue to 2, -2, 4, -4 etc. in this example
+ leads to the same result as BaseValue=0.</p>
+ */
+ double BaseValue;
+
+ /** <member>SubIncrements</member> describes the positioning of further
+ sub tickmarks on the scale of an axis.
+
+ <p>The first SubIncrement in this sequence determines how the
+ distance between two neighboring main tickmarks is divided for positioning
+ of further sub tickmarks. Every following SubIncrement determines the
+ positions of subsequent tickmarks in relation to their parent tickmarks
+ iven by the preceding SubIncrement.</p>
+ */
+ ::std::vector< ExplicitSubIncrement > SubIncrements;
+};
+
+//.............................................................................
+} //namespace chart
+//.............................................................................
+#endif