I want to create a chart similar to http://www.highcharts.com/demo/column-negative
but instead of 0 I want to use 1 as a mirror to show lower values (like negative values)
Threshold does the trick. Like in this example: http://jsfiddle.net/n96Kc/
series: {
allowPointSelect: true,
threshold: 100,
}
In your case the threshold needs to be set to 1 of course.
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if I have a large amount of data then the xAxis label is not showing properly. you can see in this code: https://jsfiddle.net/4nvmuc25/127/
if I have a low amount of data then it's fine my xAxis label is showing correctly.
so I want to show the xAxis label properly if I have a large amount of data.
Restriction: 1:you can't change the rotation property for xAxis.
2:xAxis labels should not intercept each other.
3:you can't do by css.
Not restriction: you can set tickInterval, step property in xAxis but remember the amount of data is dynamic, it could be any number.
You should not use category x-axis type in this case. In API we can read:
step: number
...
By default, when 0, the step is calculated automatically to avoid
overlap. To prevent this, set it to 1. This usually only happens on a
category axis, and is often a sign that you have chosen the wrong axis
type.
As a solution use linear axis with a custom formatter function for labels:
const labels = [
"Apr-1",
"May-2",
...
];
Highcharts.chart('container', {
xAxis: {
...,
labels: {
...,
formatter: function() {
return labels[this.pos]
}
},
...
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lk8aogpq/
API Reference: https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.labels
I've developed a bunch of bar charts in HighCharts cloud with positive and negative values.
First question:
is it possible to have the xAxis appear at the 0 line (not at the bottom of the chart)?
What I've done so far is offset the xAxis so it's placed on the 0 line, which kinda works but I was hoping for a better solution. The other method I was think was to use plotLines code on the yAxis, but I don't get the ticks:
plotLines: [{
color: '#010101',
width: 2,
value: 0,
zIndex: 5
}],
Second question:
is it possible to have the tick marks to appear between each bar, and not just the bars that have an xAxis label?
This is what's rendering for me at the moment, and I'm trying to get a tick between all the bars while showing the same number of labels https://cloud.highcharts.com/show/cLtfEDClS
First question:
You can merge this configuration into chart options in Cloud’s custom code section:
chart: {
events: {
load: function() {
var yAxis = this.yAxis[0];
this.xAxis[0].update({
offset: -yAxis.toPixels(Math.abs(yAxis.min), true)
});
}
}
},
Demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/6712zrod/
It automatically positions x axis so that it works as y = 0 line.
Second question:
Try setting X Axis[0] > Labels > Step to 1.
API reference: https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.labels.step
Explanation from Docs:
To show only every n'th label on the axis, set the step to n. Setting the step to 2 shows every other label.
By default, the step is calculated automatically to avoid overlap. To prevent this, set it to 1. This usually only happens on a category axis, and is often a sign that you have chosen the wrong axis type.
i have a highchart with 4 series. I also only set the min value for each y-axis to 0 cause there arent any negative values possible. now highchart is calculating the max value by itself what is nice BUT i need this for each series itself. The reason is that i have 2 series with very high values from the range up to 5000 and the other two values are relativ small from 0 to 50.
The max value highcharts calculates is used for all four series - so the chart looks like this:
As you can see you can only see the two high value series - the other two arent really visible at the bottom of the chart.
When i disable the two series with the high values the chart looks nice for the other two values:
is there any flag i can use so highchart will calculate the max value / scale per series? Or have i really calculate it by myself - also on zoom and so on.
I found this: https://github.com/highcharts/highcharts/issues/4248
But i thought thats some basic functionality with is needed very often so there has to be something..
greetings
Maybe it would be better to use logarithmic axis type? Your chart would have only one axis adjusted to much difference between the values of series points. When it comes to differences between units of measurement, always you can set the different tooltip.pointFormat definition for specific series.
Highcharts.chart('container', {
title: {
text: 'Logarithmic axis demo'
},
yAxis: {
type: 'logarithmic',
},
series: [{
data: [1, 20, 30, 22, 16, 32, 45, 24, 11, 2],
pointStart: 1,
tooltip: {
pointFormat: '<b>{point.y} km/h</b>'
}
}, {
data: [4500, 3450, 4242, 2348, 5216, 3212, 4564, 3128, 5256, 4512],
pointStart: 1,
tooltip: {
pointFormat: '<b>{point.y} kW/h</b>'
}
}]
});
Live example: https://jsfiddle.net/bfnj4mp8/
API Reference:
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/yAxis.type
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/series.line.tooltip.pointFormat
I have a column chart in HighCharts and having issues where data labels are running into each other. The graph has a static width and I could potentially have 4 series with at most 4 data points inside each series (4 stacks next to each other). I do have positive and negative values. I am seeing that if the series have similar values, each column is then the same height which causes the data labels to run into each other.
Any way to fix this issue? I cannot seem to find an library option that will help.
Added the groupPadding option worked for me:
plotOptions:
{
column:
{
dataLabels:
{
enabled: true,
formatter: function() { return this.y + '%' }
}
},
series:
{
groupPadding: 0.125
}
},
Have you tried increasing the width of the bars? What about adjusting the font size of the labels? A combination of these 2 APIs should help get around this given you have a static sized chart and a maximum of 4 series with 4 data points...
http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts#plotOptions.column.pointWidth
http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts#plotOptions.series.dataLabels.style
I'm outputting a series of highcharts on a page. In some instances, all data for the specified time period may come back with 0 values.
In such a case, the chart looks like this: http://jsfiddle.net/charliegriefer/KM2Jx/1/
There is only 1 y-Axis label, 0, and it's in the middle of the chart.
I'd like to force that 0 value for the y-Axis to be at the bottom of the chart, which would be consistent with other charts on the page that do have data.
Have tried various yAxis properties, such as "min: 0", "minPadding: 0", "maxPadding: 0", "startOnTick: true".
Seems it should be pretty straightforward, but I'm at a loss :(
Relevant yAxis code:
yAxis: {
min: 0,
minPadding: 0,
startOnTick: true,
title: {
text: ""
}
},
I've found another (and very simple) solution:
You can set y-axis minRange property:
yAxis: {
...
minRange : 0.1
}
This makes Highcharts render yAxis min and max values when all data is 0.
UPDATE:
Highcharts 4.1.9 fix also needs:
plotOptions: {
line: {
softThreshold: false
}
}
updated js fiddle
Only way I could get it to show it "correctly" was by also providing an yAxis max value. I think this is a HighCharts issue when you provide no data elements with a y-value. It draws the best chart it thinks it can.
I had also posted this to the HighCharts forum, where I got a response that seems to work. Unfortunately, it will involve me doing some pre-processing of the data prior to rendering the charts in order to check for all "0" data values... but it'll work. Just wish there was something more "built-in" to HighCharts.
So after summing up the "y" values, if I get 0, the y-axis properties should look like this:
yAxis: {
minPadding: 0,
maxPadding: 0,
min: 0,
max:1,
showLastLabel:false,
tickInterval:1,
title: {
text: ""
}
}
See: http://jsfiddle.net/KM2Jx/2/
The keys seem to be the "max" and "showLastLabel" properties.
Here is a fix I came up with that doesn't require any preprocessing of the data and just let highcharts do it, like it used to before the update. http://jsfiddle.net/QEK3x/
if(chart.yAxis[0].dataMax === 0)
{
chart.yAxis[0].setExtremes(0, 5);
}
You only need to check the first series axis, as if the first one is not 0 then the problem won't occur. I might submit a pull request for this to high-charts, though I kinda feel like they intended for this functionality for some reason.
Since Highcharts 5.0.1, you can also use softMax.
softMax: Number
A soft maximum for the axis. If the series data maximum is greater than this, the axis will stay at this maximum, but if the series data maximum is higher, the axis will flex to show all data.
yAxis: {
min: 0,
softMax: 100,
...
}
Here is an example with a column chart : http://jsfiddle.net/84LLsepj/
Note that currently, in Highcharts 5.0.7, it doesn't seem to be working for all types of charts. As you can see in this other jsfiddle, it doesn't work with line chart.
Just add "min" option
yAxis: {
min: 0
}
For Highcharts 5.x.x, you should be able to just specify:
yAxis: {
softMin: 0,
softMax: 1,
};
This won't work for line chart, which requires that you also set minRange in the same config object as above. Experiment with different values, since defining for example minRange: 6, created a range on yAxis between 0 and 4.
minRange : 1 or whatever you feel so to be displayed in fractions of
softMax : 100 or whatever you feel so
yAxis: {
minRange : 1,
softMax: 100
}