Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.
The object to compare with the current object.
true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false.
Serves as the default hash function.
A hash code for the current object.
Returns a string that represents the current object.
A string that represents the current object.
StaticEqualsDetermines whether the specified object instances are considered equal.
The first object to compare.
The second object to compare.
true if the objects are considered equal; otherwise, false. If both objA and objB are null, the method returns true.
Gets or sets the Visual's title.
Note that for Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals.Maps.LayerVisualization instances, you should use the Title property of the owning Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals.Maps.MapChartLayer instead.
Gets a collection of methods for executing transactions on the document.
Gets the visual instance, or null if this instance is not owned by a visual.
Configures a newly created visual with reasonable default values given the current data set.
This method is called when a visual is created by the user, but the
exact configuration produced is undefined and can change between versions.
This method should only be used if you want to mimic the user's action in the application,
and it should only be called once.
It implicity calls Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals.VisualContent.ApplyUserPreferences.
Code samples on how to create and configure a visualization are available in Spotfire Technology Network.
Additional action needed for the Map Chart: in order to load the default layers (i.e. base map layer) you need to explicitly call Spotfire.Dxp.Application.Visuals.Maps.MapChart.AutoConfigureLayers.
Applies the specified action to all nodes of the specified type in the subtree spanned from this node, including this node.
Generic type argument
The action to apply.
Representation of a text area that stores its content as HTML. The text area can visualize text and images using standard tags. Use this visualization as a component when creating a guided analysis.
The text area holds a collection of images that can be referenced from the HTML content with the key used in the collection as source attribute on the image tags. The Internet Explorer based view in the Professional client does not support transparent PNG images.
Since
2.0