# encoding: UTF-8 module Axlsx # A Series defines the common series attributes and is the super class for all concrete series types. # @note The recommended way to manage series is to use Chart#add_series # @see Worksheet#add_chart # @see Chart#add_series class Series # The chart that owns this series # @return [Chart] attr_reader :chart # The title of the series # @return [SeriesTitle] attr_reader :title # Creates a new series # @param [Chart] chart # @option options [Integer] order # @option options [String] title def initialize(chart, options={}) @order = nil self.chart = chart @chart.series << self options.each do |o| self.send("#{o[0]}=", o[1]) if self.respond_to? "#{o[0]}=" end end # The index of this series in the chart's series. # @return [Integer] def index @chart.series.index(self) end # The order of this series in the chart's series. By default the order is the index of the series. # @return [Integer] def order @order || index end # @see order def order=(v) Axlsx::validate_unsigned_int(v); @order = v; end # @see title def title=(v) v = SeriesTitle.new(v) if v.is_a?(String) || v.is_a?(Cell) DataTypeValidator.validate "#{self.class}.title", SeriesTitle, v @title = v end private # assigns the chart for this series def chart=(v) DataTypeValidator.validate "Series.chart", Chart, v; @chart = v; end # Serializes the object # @param [String] str # @return [String] def to_xml_string(str = '') str << '' str << '' str << '' title.to_xml_string(str) unless title.nil? yield str if block_given? str << '' end end end