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/*!
\example qmlaxes
\title Qml Axes
\ingroup qtcharts_examples
\brief This is a demonstration of how to use axes in your QML application.
\table
\row
\li \br
We begin with a chart that has a line series and a scatter series with random
data. Both series use the same axes.
\br
\br
\snippet qmlaxes/qml/qmlaxes/View1.qml 1
\li \inlineimage examples_qmlaxes1.png
\row
\li \br
The next example shows a chart with some accurate historical data that makes us to use a DateTimeAxis.
\br
\br
\snippet qmlaxes/qml/qmlaxes/View2.qml 1
\li \inlineimage examples_qmlaxes2.png
\row
\li \br
And the final example with a chart that uses a CategoryAxis to make the data easier to understand.
\br
\br
\snippet qmlaxes/qml/qmlaxes/View3.qml 1
\li \inlineimage examples_qmlaxes3.png
\endtable
*/
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