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-/*!
- \example examples/linechart
- \title LineChart Example
- \subtitle
-
- The example shows how to create a simple line chart.
-
- \image examples_linechart.png
-
- To create a line chart, a QLineSeries instance is needed. Let's create one.
-
- \snippet ../examples/linechart/main.cpp 1
-
- Then we add data to the series. We can use the append() member function or use the stream operator.
-
- \snippet ../examples/linechart/main.cpp 2
-
- To present the data on the chart we need a QChart instance. We add the series to it, create the default axes, and set the title of the chart.
-
- \snippet ../examples/linechart/main.cpp 3
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- Then we create a QChartView object with QChart as a parameter. This way we don't need to create a QGraphicsView scene ourselves. We also set the Antialiasing on to have the rendered lines look nicer.
-
- \snippet ../examples/linechart/main.cpp 4
-
- The chart is ready to be shown.
-
- \snippet ../examples/linechart/main.cpp 5
-
-*/