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-/*!
- \example examples/scatterchart
- \title ScatterChart Example
- \subtitle
-
- The example shows how to create a simple scatter chart.
-
- \image examples_scatterchart.png
-
- To create scatter charts, a QScatterSeries instance is needed. Here we create a scatter series
- instance, and set the type and width of outline for the scatter points.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/chartview.cpp 1
-
- We add the data to be shown. We can use the append() member function or use the stream operator.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/chartview.cpp 2
-
- We can define the brush of the scatter series to be an image. Here the image is a star created
- using QPainterPath.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/chartview.cpp 3
-
- In the end we enable anti-aliasing, set the chart title, and add the scatter series onto the
- chart. We also disable drop shadow, because it would not look good on an application with only
- chart view shown.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/chartview.cpp 4
-
- The image used as a brush for the scatter series may contain several colors. Therefore we need
- to set the desired color explicitly by setting the brush for the legend marker items.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/chartview.cpp 5
-
- The chart is ready to be shown.
-
- \snippet ../examples/scatterchart/main.cpp 4
-
-*/