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This class represents a single class break.
ClassBreak(Double,Collection<Style>)
This value determines where the break is in the ClassBreakStyle. Please see the ClassBreakStyle class remarks for a full description of how the ClassBreakStyle works.
This property gets and sets the default AreaStyle used to draw the class break.
If you set this style, then when the data for a feature is within the current break it will use this style to draw. If you use the default styles, then you should only use one. The one you use should match your feature data. For example, if your features are lines, then you should use the DefaultLineStyle.
This property gets and sets the default LineStyle used to draw the class break.
If you set this style, then when the data for a feature is within the current break it will use this style to draw. If you use the default styles, then you should only use one. The one you use should match your feature data. For example, if your features are lines, then you should use the DefaultLineStyle.
This property gets and sets the default PointStyle used to draw the class break.
If you set this style, then when the data for a feature is within the current break it will use this style to draw. If you use the default styles, then you should only use one. The one you use should match your feature data. For example, if your features are lines, then you should use the DefaultLineStyle.
This property gets and sets the default TextStyle used to draw the class break.
If you set this style, then when the data for a feature is within the current break it will use this style to draw. If you use the default styles, then you should only use one. The one you use should match your feature data. For example, if your features are lines then you should use the DefaultLineStyle.
This property gets a collection of custom styles used to draw the class break.
If you set these styles, then when the data for a feature is within the current break it will use this style to draw. If you do not wish to use the default style properties, then you can use this collection to specify any types of styles you want to use.
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