plotters::chart

Struct DualCoordChartState

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pub struct DualCoordChartState<CT1: CoordTranslate, CT2: CoordTranslate> { /* private fields */ }
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The chart state for a dual coord chart, see the detailed description for ChartState for more information about the purpose of a chart state. Similar to ChartState, but used for the dual coordinate charts.

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impl<CT1: CoordTranslate, CT2: CoordTranslate> DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

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pub fn restore<DB: DrawingBackend>( self, area: &DrawingArea<DB, Shift>, ) -> DualCoordChartContext<'_, DB, CT1, CT2>

Restore the chart state on the given drawing area

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impl<CT1: Clone + CoordTranslate, CT2: Clone + CoordTranslate> Clone for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

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fn clone(&self) -> DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<'b, DB: DrawingBackend, CT1: CoordTranslate + Clone, CT2: CoordTranslate + Clone> From<&'b DualCoordChartContext<'_, DB, CT1, CT2>> for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

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fn from( chart: &'b DualCoordChartContext<'_, DB, CT1, CT2>, ) -> DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<DB: DrawingBackend, CT1: CoordTranslate, CT2: CoordTranslate> From<DualCoordChartContext<'_, DB, CT1, CT2>> for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

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fn from( chart: DualCoordChartContext<'_, DB, CT1, CT2>, ) -> DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>

Converts to this type from the input type.

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impl<CT1, CT2> Freeze for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: Freeze, CT2: Freeze,

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impl<CT1, CT2> RefUnwindSafe for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: RefUnwindSafe, CT2: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<CT1, CT2> Send for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: Send, CT2: Send,

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impl<CT1, CT2> Sync for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: Sync, CT2: Sync,

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impl<CT1, CT2> Unpin for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: Unpin, CT2: Unpin,

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impl<CT1, CT2> UnwindSafe for DualCoordChartState<CT1, CT2>
where CT1: UnwindSafe, CT2: UnwindSafe,

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