ITabFormatValues.MaxValueColor

Syntax

MaxValueColor: IGxColor;

Description

The MaxValueColor property determines the final color of the gradient, used for cell formatting.

Example

Executing the example requires a form with the Button1 button located on it, the TabSheetBox component named TabSheetBox1 and a data source for TabSheetBox.

Sub Button1OnClick(Sender: Object; Args: IMouseEventArgs);

Var

Tab: ITabSheet;

Range: ITabRange;

FormCond: ITabFormatCondition;

ValFormat: ITabFormatValues;

Begin

Tab := TabSheetBox1.Source.GetTabSheet;

Range := Tab.View.Selection.Range;

FormCond := Range.FormatConditions.Add;

FormCond.Type := TabConditionType.Values;

ValFormat := FormCond.Details As ITabFormatValues;

//three-color gradient for cell formatting

ValFormat.Style := TabFormatValuesStyle.ThreeColorScale;

//setting minimum value

ValFormat.MinValueType := TabFormatValueType.Percent;

ValFormat.MinValue := 10;

ValFormat.MinValueColor := GxColor.FromName("Red");

//setting middle value

ValFormat.MidValueType := TabFormatValueType.Percent;

ValFormat.MidValue := 50;

ValFormat.MidValueColor := GxColor.FromName("Blue");

//setting maximum value

ValFormat.MaxValueType := TabFormatValueType.Percent;

ValFormat.MaxValue := 90;

ValFormat.MaxValueColor := GxColor.FromName("Green");

End Sub Button1OnClick;

As a result when the button is clicked, a conditional format will be added for the selected cell range, applied to cells on the basis of their values. Formatting style is the three-color gradient.  Formatting is applied to the cells of the selected range, which values are greater than the minimum and smaller than the maximum by 10 percent.

See also:

ITabFormatValues