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README.md

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# Render particular part of a data in the Flutter Cartesian charts
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# visible_range_cartesian
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A quick-start example to help you add the Syncfusion Flutter Charts package to a Flutter app. You will learn how to add a Cartesian chart to a Flutter project. SfCartesianChart widget provides support to view the required set of data from a larger collection. This can be achieved using the visibleMinimum and visibleMaximum properties of an axis.
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A new Flutter project.
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Documentation: https://help.syncfusion.com/flutter/cartesian-charts/axis-customization#visible-minimum , https://help.syncfusion.com/flutter/cartesian-charts/axis-customization#visible-maximum
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## Getting Started
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## Requirements to run the demo
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* [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download)
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* [Flutter SDK v2.0.0+](https://flutter.dev/docs/development/tools/sdk/overview)
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* [For more development tools](https://flutter.dev/docs/development/tools/devtools/overview)
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This project is a starting point for a Flutter application.
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## How to run this application
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To run this application, you need to first clone or download the ‘visible range flutter cartesian chart’ repository and open it in your preferred IDE. Then, build and run your project to view the output.
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A few resources to get you started if this is your first Flutter project:
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## Further help
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For more help, check the [Syncfusion Flutter documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/flutter/introduction/overview), or
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[Flutter documentation](https://flutter.dev/docs/get-started/install).
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- [Lab: Write your first Flutter app](https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/codelab)
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- [Cookbook: Useful Flutter samples](https://docs.flutter.dev/cookbook)
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For help getting started with Flutter development, view the
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[online documentation](https://docs.flutter.dev/), which offers tutorials,
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samples, guidance on mobile development, and a full API reference.

analysis_options.yaml

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# This file configures the analyzer, which statically analyzes Dart code to
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# check for errors, warnings, and lints.
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#
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# The issues identified by the analyzer are surfaced in the UI of Dart-enabled
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# IDEs (https://dart.dev/tools#ides-and-editors). The analyzer can also be
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# invoked from the command line by running `flutter analyze`.
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# The following line activates a set of recommended lints for Flutter apps,
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# packages, and plugins designed to encourage good coding practices.
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include: package:flutter_lints/flutter.yaml
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linter:
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# The lint rules applied to this project can be customized in the
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# section below to disable rules from the `package:flutter_lints/flutter.yaml`
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# included above or to enable additional rules. A list of all available lints
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# and their documentation is published at
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# https://dart-lang.github.io/linter/lints/index.html.
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#
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# Instead of disabling a lint rule for the entire project in the
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# section below, it can also be suppressed for a single line of code
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# or a specific dart file by using the `// ignore: name_of_lint` and
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# `// ignore_for_file: name_of_lint` syntax on the line or in the file
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# producing the lint.
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rules:
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# avoid_print: false # Uncomment to disable the `avoid_print` rule
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# prefer_single_quotes: true # Uncomment to enable the `prefer_single_quotes` rule
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# Additional information about this file can be found at
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# https://dart.dev/guides/language/analysis-options

android/.gitignore

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# Remember to never publicly share your keystore.
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android {
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compileSdkVersion 28
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compileSdkVersion flutter.compileSdkVersion
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sourceSets {
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main.java.srcDirs += 'src/main/kotlin'
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compileOptions {
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sourceCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
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targetCompatibility JavaVersion.VERSION_1_8
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}
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kotlinOptions {
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jvmTarget = '1.8'
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lintOptions {
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disable 'InvalidPackage'
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sourceSets {
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main.java.srcDirs += 'src/main/kotlin'
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defaultConfig {
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// TODO: Specify your own unique Application ID (https://developer.android.com/studio/build/application-id.html).
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applicationId "com.example.chart_sample"
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minSdkVersion 16
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targetSdkVersion 28
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applicationId "com.example.visible_range_cartesian"
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// You can update the following values to match your application needs.
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// For more information, see: https://docs.flutter.dev/deployment/android#reviewing-the-build-configuration.
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minSdkVersion flutter.minSdkVersion
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targetSdkVersion flutter.targetSdkVersion
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versionCode flutterVersionCode.toInteger()
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testInstrumentationRunner "androidx.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner"
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<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
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<!-- Flutter needs it to communicate with the running application
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package="com.example.visible_range_cartesian">
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<!-- The INTERNET permission is required for development. Specifically,
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the Flutter tool needs it to communicate with the running application
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FlutterApplication and put your custom class here. -->
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<application
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