Chinease, Japanese, Arabic, Russian
View model
using CommunityToolkit.Mvvm.ComponentModel;
using LiveChartsCore;
using LiveChartsCore.SkiaSharpView;
using LiveChartsCore.SkiaSharpView.Painting;
using SkiaSharp;
namespace ViewModelsSamples.Axes.LabelsFormat2;
public partial class ViewModel : ObservableObject
{
public ViewModel()
{
// You must register any non-Latin based font //mark
// you can add this code when the app starts to register Chinese characters: // mark
LiveCharts.Configure(config =>
config.HasGlobalSKTypeface(SKFontManager.Default.MatchCharacter('汉')));
// You can learn more about extra settings at: // mark
// https://localhost:7053/docs/{{ platform }}/{{ version }}/Overview.Installation#configure-themes-fonts-or-mappers-optional // mark
}
public ISeries[] Series { get; set; } =
{
new ColumnSeries<double> { Values = new double[] { 426, 583, 104 } },
new LineSeries<double> { Values = new double[] { 200, 558, 458 }, Fill = null }
};
public Axis[] XAxes { get; set; } =
{
new Axis
{
Name = "Salesman/woman",
Labels = new string[] { "王", "赵", "张" },
LabelsPaint = new SolidColorPaint(SKColors.Black)
}
};
public Axis[] YAxes { get; set; } =
{
new Axis
{
Name = "Sales amount",
NamePadding = new LiveChartsCore.Drawing.Padding(0, 15),
Labeler = Labelers.Currency,
LabelsPaint = new SolidColorPaint
{
Color = SKColors.Blue,
FontFamily = "Times New Roman",
SKFontStyle = new SKFontStyle(SKFontStyleWeight.ExtraBold, SKFontStyleWidth.Normal, SKFontStyleSlant.Italic)
},
}
};
}
using Eto.Forms;
using LiveChartsCore.SkiaSharpView.Eto;
using ViewModelsSamples.Axes.LabelsFormat2;
namespace EtoFormsSample.Axes.LabelsFormat2;
public class View : Panel
{
private readonly CartesianChart cartesianChart;
public View()
{
var viewModel = new ViewModel();
cartesianChart = new CartesianChart
{
Series = viewModel.Series,
XAxes = viewModel.XAxes,
YAxes = viewModel.YAxes,
};
Content = cartesianChart;
}
}
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