blazor-devexpress-dot-blazor-dot-dxsankey-231c1a35.md
Specifies the color scheme for Sankey nodes.
Namespace : DevExpress.Blazor
Assembly : DevExpress.Blazor.v25.2.dll
NuGet Package : DevExpress.Blazor
[Parameter]
public string[] Palette { get; set; }
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| String[] |
An array of colors.
|
The DxSankey component allows you to create a custom palette for nodes. To apply a palette, assign it to the Palette property.
The Palette property accepts the following formats:
#ffff00, #ff0.rgb(255, 0, 0), rgba(0, 230, 0, 0.3).red, DarkGreen.When the number of nodes exceeds the number of palette colors, you can use the PaletteExtensionMode property to specify how to extend the palette.
The DxSankey component also allows you to customize the node color through the DxSankeyNodeSettings.Color property.
<DxSankey Data="@Data"
SourceFieldName="Source"
TargetFieldName="Target"
WeightFieldName="Weight">
<DxSankeyNodeSettings Color="red" />
@* ... *@
</DxSankey>
Note that the DxSankeyNodeSettings.Color property has priority over DxSankey.Palette.
The following code snippet applies a custom palette to Sankey nodes and changes the palette’s extension mode:
<DxSankey Data="@Data"
Width="100%"
Height="440px"
SourceFieldName="Source"
TargetFieldName="Target"
WeightFieldName="Weight"
Palette="@(new string[]{"red", "blue"})"
PaletteExtensionMode="PaletteExtensionMode.Blend">
<DxSankeyNodeSettings Width="8" Spacing="30" />
<DxTitleSettings Text="Commodity Turnover" />
</DxSankey>
@code {
IEnumerable<SankeyDataPoint> Data = Enumerable.Empty<SankeyDataPoint>();
protected override void OnInitialized() {
Data = GenerateData();
}
}
public List<SankeyDataPoint> GenerateData() {
return new List<SankeyDataPoint>() {
new SankeyDataPoint("Spain", "United States of America", 2),
new SankeyDataPoint("Germany", "United States of America", 8),
new SankeyDataPoint("France", "United States of America", 4),
new SankeyDataPoint("Germany", "Great Britain", 2),
new SankeyDataPoint("France", "Great Britain", 4),
new SankeyDataPoint("United States of America", "Australia", 6),
new SankeyDataPoint("United States of America", "New Zealand", 5),
new SankeyDataPoint("United States of America", "Japan", 3),
new SankeyDataPoint("Great Britain", "New Zealand", 4),
new SankeyDataPoint("Great Britain", "Japan", 1),
};
}
public class SankeyDataPoint {
public string Source { get; set; }
public string Target { get; set; }
public int Weight { get; set; }
public SankeyDataPoint(string source, string target, int weight) {
Source = source;
Target = target;
Weight = weight;
}
}
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