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Ext.data.JsonP.Ext_grid_PivotGridView({"alternateClassNames":[],"aliases":{},"enum":null,"parentMixins":[],"tagname":"class","subclasses":[],"extends":"Ext.grid.GridView","uses":[],"html":"<div><pre class=\"hierarchy\"><h4>Hierarchy</h4><div class='s...

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    {
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    colspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', colspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', colspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -&gt; Country -&gt;
     * State -&gt; City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     */
    getColumnHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.topAxis.buildHeaders();;
    },
    
<span id='Ext-grid-PivotGridView-method-getRowHeaders'>    /**
</span>     * Returns the headers to be rendered on the left of the grid. Should be a 2-dimensional array, where each item specifies the number
     * of rows it groups. In the example below we have 5 city groups, which are each part of a continent supergroup. The rowspan for each 

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        width: 50,
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    rowspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', rowspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', rowspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
&lt;/code&gt;&lt;/pre&gt;
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -&gt; Country -&gt;
     * State -&gt; City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     * Each group may specify the width it should be rendered with.
     * @return {Array} The row groups
     */
    getRowHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.leftAxis.buildHeaders();
    },
    
<span id='Ext-grid-PivotGridView-method-renderRows'>    /**

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    {
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    colspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', colspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', colspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     */
    getColumnHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.topAxis.buildHeaders();;
    },
    
    /**
     * Returns the headers to be rendered on the left of the grid. Should be a 2-dimensional array, where each item specifies the number
     * of rows it groups. In the example below we have 5 city groups, which are each part of a continent supergroup. The rowspan for each 

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        width: 50,
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    rowspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', rowspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', rowspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     * Each group may specify the width it should be rendered with.
     * @return {Array} The row groups
     */
    getRowHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.leftAxis.buildHeaders();
    },
    
    /**

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    {
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    colspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', colspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', colspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     */
    getColumnHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.topAxis.buildHeaders();;
    },
    
    /**
     * Returns the headers to be rendered on the left of the grid. Should be a 2-dimensional array, where each item specifies the number
     * of rows it groups. In the example below we have 5 city groups, which are each part of a continent supergroup. The rowspan for each 

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        width: 50,
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    rowspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', rowspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', rowspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     * Each group may specify the width it should be rendered with.
     * @return {Array} The row groups
     */
    getRowHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.leftAxis.buildHeaders();
    },
    
    /**

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    {
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    colspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', colspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', colspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     */
    getColumnHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.topAxis.buildHeaders();;
    },
    
    /**
     * Returns the headers to be rendered on the left of the grid. Should be a 2-dimensional array, where each item specifies the number
     * of rows it groups. In the example below we have 5 city groups, which are each part of a continent supergroup. The rowspan for each 

share/src/widgets/grid/PivotGridView.js  view on Meta::CPAN

        width: 50,
        items: [
            {header: 'London',    rowspan: 2},
            {header: 'Cambridge', rowspan: 3},
            {header: 'Palo Alto', rowspan: 3}
        ]
    }
]
</code></pre>
     * In the example above we have cities nested under countries. The nesting could be deeper if desired - e.g. Continent -> Country ->
     * State -> City, or any other structure. The only constaint is that the same depth must be used throughout the structure.
     * @return {Array} A tree structure containing the headers to be rendered. Must include the colspan property at each level, which should
     * be the sum of all child nodes beneath this node.
     * Each group may specify the width it should be rendered with.
     * @return {Array} The row groups
     */
    getRowHeaders: function() {
        return this.grid.leftAxis.buildHeaders();
    },
    
    /**



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