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DataViewDefinition
A data view definition for visualizing chart data.
Data view definition can be set for charts to visualize a view derived from the given data
table and not the data table itself. For example if the view definition of a chart states that
the view columns are [0, 3], only the first and the third columns of the data table is taken into
consideration when drawing the chart. See DataViewDefinitionBuilder for an example on how
to define and use a DataViewDefinition.
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