I'm trying to create a scatter plot that will have marker size relative to the axis units.
As I see in the docs, the marker size is in pixels which is not very helpful.
I use this example:
var trace1 = {
x: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5],
y: [1, 6, 3, 6, 1],
mode: 'markers',
type: 'scatter',
name: 'Team A',
text: ['A-1', 'A-2', 'A-3', 'A-4', 'A-5'],
marker: { size: 12 } // here I need different marker per (x,y)
};
var data = [ trace1];
var layout = {
xaxis: {
range: [ 0.75, 5.25 ]
},
yaxis: {
range: [0, 8]
},
title:'Data Labels Hover'
};
Plotly.newPlot('myDiv', data, layout, {showSendToCloud: true});
I've tried sizeref for the marker, not sure how it works though.
I am new to High Charts for drawing charts. My requirement is to draw a small vertical line on top of already drawn chart by specifying end coordinates. I can easily draw one using the JqPlot plugin and the image is given below.
The options I have used in JqPlot is
canvasOverlay: {
show: true,
objects: [
{line: {
name: 'stack-overflow',
lineWidth: 6,
start: [8, 0.5],
stop:[8, 0.7],
color: 'rgb(100, 55, 124)',
shadow: false
}}
]
}
On some research I have found that I can use plotLines in High charts
Stackoverflow Post
I have tried this option but it draws a full length red vertical line and I don't see any option to restrict the length of the line.
The code I have used is given below
xAxis: {
min: 0,
max: 35,
tickInterval: 5,
title: {text: "Time"},
plotLines: [{
color: 'red',
width: 5,
value: 5.5
}]
}
UPDATE:
JSFiddle link is given below
JSFIddle
Am I missing something or do I need to try some other options
You could use the Highcharts renderer option
function (chart) {
var lineStartXposition2 = lineStartXposition + chart.plotLeft + 10,
lineStartYposition2 = lineStartYposition + chart.plotTop + 10,
lineEndXposition2 = lineEndXposition + chart.plotLeft + 10,
lineEndYposition2 = lineEndYposition + chart.plotTop + 10;
chart.renderer.path(['M', positionX, positionY, 'L', positionX, positionEnd])
.attr({
'stroke-width': 2,
stroke: 'red'
})
.add();
});
Update 3 : New fiddle using point coordinates and variables
Fiddle
I hope the following link will help you
chart.addSeries({
name: 'Line Marker Values',
type:'scatter',
marker: {
symbol:'hline',
lineWidth:2,
lineColor:'rgba(253,0,154,0.9)',
radius:12
},
data: [32,35,37,28,42,35,27]
});
click here
You can use appropriately configured scatter series for this.
var chart = Highcharts.chart('container', {
series: [{
data: [1, 3, 4, 5, 1]
}, {
tooltip: {
pointFormat: null // don't dispaly tooltip
},
states: {
hover: {
enabled: false
}
},
type: 'scatter', // points don't need to be sorted
lineWidth: 3,
marker: {
enabled: false
},
showInLegend: false,
data: [
[2, 3], [2, 5]
]
}]
});
Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/kkulig/gab2ow7f/
I create a high chart using angular 4 and I want to highlight a particular portion of Highchart.
Ex Image :https://www.screencast.com/t/MHxo59j2dM
As per above image if data point value goes below to some limit (like 0) then highlight with "Red" color and if it goes below 8 then highlight with Yellow
I'm not sure whether its possible with Highchart or not but if someone had created this kind of features then please let me know.
Highchart provides Area Chart option - https://www.highcharts.com/demo/area-negative but my chart is normal and I don't want to highlight all series point.
There's no such functionality in Highcharts, but you can mimic it by using polygon series and plot lines:
var chart = Highcharts.chart('container', {
plotOptions: {
polygon: {
showInLegend: false
}
},
yAxis: {
tickInterval: 1,
plotLines: [{
value: 4,
color: 'orange',
width: 2
}, {
value: 3,
color: 'red',
width: 2
}]
},
series: [{
data: [6, 4, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, 7]
}, {
type: 'polygon',
data: [[1,4], [2, 4], [2,3]],
color: 'orange'
}, {
type: 'polygon',
data: [[5,4], [6, 4], [5,3]],
color: 'orange'
}, {
type: 'polygon',
data: [[2,3], [5, 3], [4,2], [3,1], [2,3]],
color: 'red'
}]
});
Live working example: http://jsfiddle.net/kkulig/fbomb7cf/
It will require some programming to make the process of creating these areas automatic (in my fiddle everything is hard-coded).
To achieve similar styling you can try patter fill Highcharts plugin: https://www.highcharts.com/blog/extension/pattern-fill/
API references:
http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/series.polygon
http://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/yAxis.plotLines
The goal
What i need is one Flot chart that contains different coloured bars, with different coloured lines over the top.
Many questions answer how to achieve different coloured bars.
And many pages answer how to add bars AND lines.
But i want to combine these two solutions.
An added bonus would be to be able to add custom parameters to each bar / line (see the "testId" example below) - however this is not necessarily required, as a workaround I could create an object on page load that references each bar's position (e.g. the "ticks" array).
My current workaround
I can already achieve this using multiple data sets as seen in this jFiddle, which i have constructed based off this answer's jFiddle, however this requires multiple different data sets per colour variant of each bar / line like so:
var dataBarsRed = {
data: [
[0, 1],
[2, 1.9],
],
color: 'red'
};
var dataBarsOrange = {
data: [
[1, 2],
[3, 3.9],
],
color: 'orange'
};
var dataBarsGreen = {
data: [
[4, 4],
[5, 4.5]
],
color: 'green'
};
var dataLineRed = {
data: [
[0, 2, 2],
[1, 2, 2],
[2, 2, 2],
[3, 2, 2],
[4, 2, 2],
[5, 2, 2],
],
label: '60% efficiency',
color: 'red',
bars: {
barWidth: 1
}
};
var dataLineOrange = {
data: [
[0, 4, 4],
[1, 4, 4],
[2, 4, 4],
[3, 4, 4],
[4, 4, 4],
[5, 4, 4],
],
label: '85% efficency',
color: 'orange',
bars: {
barWidth: 1
}
};
And add them like so:
$.plot("#placeholder", [dataBarsRed, dataBarsOrange, dataBarsGreen, dataLineRed, dataLineOrange],...
From what i can tell, there is no way to add any custom data parameters to this data structure, in which each item has it's own set of custom variables (e.g. object id's to link to the back-end, like "testId" - see "The Rationale").
The rationale
Is there a way to achieve what i need using the same structure for the bar data as the first link:
var data = [
{ data: [[0,1]], color: "red", testId: 30 },
{ data: [[1,2]], color: "yellow", testId: 31 },
{ data: [[2,3]], color: "green", testId: 32 }
];
The reason i'd like to do it this way is that it would be much simpler to build the Flot Data Object on the Java side (return it as JSON from ajax) but also it has the added benefit of adding your own parameters to each bar / line (e.g. "testId" shown above. The id's themselves would be utilised to retrieve more data via ajax on click or hover of the bar.
For Example:
$(container).bind('plothover', function(event, position, item){
console.log(item.series.testId)
});
Final thoughts
I feel like i'm going round in circles with this. I love the Flot charts plugin and it's flexibility, but there are numerous ways to implement the same visual outcome.
Thanks.
- Steve.
The Solution
See this jFiddle for the complete code.
After considering what Raidri is saying regarding it's simplicity, I've taken another stab at it and I've gotten something working as i need it to, with a bit more consistency. I feel a bit silly for not seeing this before (perhaps i did and a syntax error caused me to move on). Anyway, if anyone is interested here's the code:
NOTE: This does feel like a bodge or a hack - i'm not sure if this kind of data structure was ever intended, but it gets the job done for my purposes.
var data = [
{ data: [[0,1]], color: "red", testId: 30, isBar: true },
{ data: [[1,2]], color: "orange", testId: 31, isBar: true },
{ data: [[2,1.9]], color: "red", testId: 32, isBar: true },
{ data: [[3,3.9]], color: "orange", testId: 33, isBar: true },
{ data: [[4,4]], color: "green", testId: 34, isBar: true },
{ data: [[5,4.5]], color: "green", testId: 35, isBar: true },
{ data: [[0, 4, 4],[0.5, 4, 4],[1, 4, 4],[1.5, 4, 4],[2, 4, 4],[2.5, 4, 4],[3, 4, 4],[3.5, 4, 4],[4, 4, 4],[4.5, 4, 4],[5, 4, 4]], shadowSize: 0, color: 'orange', isLine: true, label: '85% efficiency' },
{ data: [[0, 2, 2],[0.5, 2, 2],[1, 2, 2],[1.5, 2, 2],[2, 2, 2],[2.5, 2, 2],[3, 2, 2],[3.5, 2, 2],[4, 2, 2],[4.5, 2, 2],[5, 2, 2]], shadowSize: 0, color: 'red', isLine: true, label: '60% efficiency' },
{ data: [[0, -1, -1]], shadowSize: 0, color: 'green', label: '100% efficiency', isLine: true }
];
var plot = $.plot("#placeholder", data, {
bars: {
show: true,
align: 'center',
barWidth: 0.5
},
lines: {
show: true,
lineWidth: 0.1,
fill: false
},
grid: {
hoverable: true,
autoHighlight: true
},
xaxis: {
ticks: [[0,'Steve'],[1,'Bob'],[2,'Chris'],[3,'Joe'],[4,'Dave'], [5, 'Jon']]
},
yaxis: {
min: 0,
max: 5
},
legend:{
container: '#legend'
}
});
There are some slight nuances, such as the number of line points (data elements per line) need to take into account the bar width. E.g. if my bar width was 1 i'd only need 5 elements, but since i have a width of 0.5 i need 10 line elements per data array (to fill in the gaps). Also, "shadowSize: 0" is required or you'd get a grey shadow in the middle of the line.
I've also added "isBar" and "isLine" to each element so my hover event can distinguish between them so it does not update the info box when the line is hovered. This is because the way I've done this is a bit of a "hack" in the sense that the line is not one line, but a line per column. Without this further distinction of type, hovering over the line would display the bar's name depending on your mouse's x-position.
I've also had to add a "fake" green line for the legend - position 0, referencing start and end positions that are outside the axis range (-1, in this example, 6 would also work). I realise i can probably create a custom legend...but it was simpler to just let flot deal with it itself.
You can simply combine your five data objects into one array of objects und you can also add your own properties to these objects, like this:
var data = [ {
data: [
[0, 1],
[2, 1.9],
],
color: 'red',
testId: 31
}, {
data: [
[1, 2],
[3, 3.9],
],
color: 'orange',
testId: 32
}, {
//...
}];
And using your own properties for example in the hover-event is as simple as
$('#details').html("<span class='detail'>...(testId = " + item.series.testId + ")</span>");
See the updated fiddle for the full example.
PS: For the lines in your chart, maybe markings are a better fit (see the documentation and this fiddle, where one of the lines is replaced by a marking).
I am using highstock to show two dimension data of multi series on a chart. But highstock shift bars of series and don't show on one trick!
I used this code:
workData = [
/* 2009-01-01 */
[1262048400000, 6, 10],
[1262134800000, 7.75, 12],
[1262221200000, 7, 16]
];
freeData = [
[1262048400000, 10, 12],
[1262134800000, 13, 16]
];
missionData = [
[1262134800000, 12, 13]
];
$(function() {
$('#container').highcharts('StockChart', {
chart: {
type: 'columnrange'
},
xAxis: {
minTickInterval: 24*3600*1000
},
series: [{
name: 'Work',
data: workData ,
color: 'green'
}, {
name: 'Free',
data: freeData,
color:'blue'
}, {
name: 'Mission',
data: missionData ,
color: 'red'
}]
});
});
in above code I have 3 series whit two dimension data.
You can set grouping: false for series, take a look: http://jsfiddle.net/E83Ef/1/