If the candlestick chart shows japanese candlesticks, that is
the property Japanese is true, the
property set given here contains the formatting attributes of
the white boxes, i.e. the boxes shown for rising values.
If the candlestick chart shows japanese candlesticks, that is
the property Japanese is true, the
property set given here contains the formatting attributes of
the black boxes, i.e. the boxes shown for falling values.
If this property is true, the first value (which would be
the opening course in a stock chart) is shown in the chart.
This also makes the role "values-first" mandatory.
If this property is true, the candlesticks are shown as
japanese candlesticks. This implies that the property
ShowFirst is also true.
Japanese candlesticks show the first and last value as
boxes. A rising course (i.e. if the last value is greater
than the first one) is shown by a white box. A falling course
is shown by a black box.
If the candlestick chart shows japanese candlesticks, that is
the property Japanese is true, the
property set given here contains the formatting attributes of
the white boxes, i.e. the boxes shown for rising values.
If the candlestick chart shows japanese candlesticks, that is
the property Japanese is true, the
property set given here contains the formatting attributes of
the black boxes, i.e. the boxes shown for falling values.
If this property is true, the first value (which would be
the opening course in a stock chart) is shown in the chart.
This also makes the role "values-first" mandatory.
This property is only evaluated for non-japanese
candlestick charts, as japanese candlesticks always require to
show the first value.