openpyxl.chart.error_bar module
- class openpyxl.chart.error_bar.ErrorBars(errDir=None, errBarType='both', errValType='fixedVal', noEndCap=None, plus=None, minus=None, val=None, spPr=None, extLst=None)[source]
Bases:
Serialisable
- direction
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
- errBarType
Value must be one of {‘both’, ‘plus’, ‘minus’}
- errDir
Value must be one of {‘x’, ‘y’}
- errValType
Value must be one of {‘percentage’, ‘cust’, ‘fixedVal’, ‘stdErr’, ‘stdDev’}
- extLst
Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.descriptors.excel.ExtensionList’>
- graphicalProperties
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
- minus
Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumDataSource’>
- noEndCap
Values must be of type <class ‘bool’>
- plus
Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.data_source.NumDataSource’>
- size
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
- spPr
Values must be of type <class ‘openpyxl.chart.shapes.GraphicalProperties’>
- style
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
- tagname = 'errBars'
- val
Values must be of type <class ‘float’>