trait GaugeSeries extends Object with Series
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DataLabels = SeriesDataLabels
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val
animation: UndefOr[|[Boolean, Object]]
Enable or disable the initial animation when a series is displayed.
Enable or disable the initial animation when a series is displayed. The animation can also be set as a configuration object. Please note that this option only applies to the initial animation of the series itself. For other animations, see chart.animation and the animation parameter under the API methods. The following properties are supported: <dl> <dt>duration</dt>
- The duration of the animation in milliseconds.
<dt>easing</dt>- A string reference to an easing function set on the
</dl>Mathobject. See the easing demo.Due to poor performance, animation is disabled in old IE browsers for column charts and polar charts.
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animationLimit: UndefOr[Double]
For some series, there is a limit that shuts down initial animation by default when the total number of points in the chart is too high.
For some series, there is a limit that shuts down initial animation by default when the total number of points in the chart is too high. For example, for a column chart and its derivatives, animation doesn't run if there is more than 250 points totally. To disable this cap, set
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className: UndefOr[String]
A class name to apply to the series' graphical elements.
A class name to apply to the series' graphical elements.
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color: UndefOr[|[String, Object]]
The main color or the series.
The main color or the series. In line type series it applies to the line and the point markers unless otherwise specified. In bar type series it applies to the bars unless a color is specified per point. The default value is pulled from the
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cursor: UndefOr[String]
You can set the cursor to "pointer" if you have click events attached to the series, to signal to the user that the points and lines can be clicked.
You can set the cursor to "pointer" if you have click events attached to the series, to signal to the user that the points and lines can be clicked.
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Pointer cursor on line graph, on columns, on scatter markers
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data: UndefOr[Data]
An array of data points for the series.
An array of data points for the series. For the
areaseries type, points can be given in the following ways:- An array of numerical values. In this case, the numerical values will
be interpreted as
yoptions. Thexvalues will be automatically calculated, either starting at 0 and incremented by 1, or frompointStartandpointIntervalgiven in the series options. If the axis has categories, these will be used. Example:data: [0, 5, 3, 5]
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An array of arrays with 2 values. In this case, the values correspond to
x,y. If the first value is a string, it is applied as the name of the point, and thexvalue is inferred.data: [ [0, 9], [1, 7], [2, 6] ]
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An array of objects with named values. The objects are point configuration objects as seen below. If the total number of data points exceeds the series' turboThreshold, this option is not available.
data: [{ x: 1, y: 9, name: "Point2", color: "#00FF00" }, { x: 1, y: 6, name: "Point1", color: "#FF00FF" }]- Definition Classes
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The demos use a line series, but the principle is the same for all types.
Example: - An array of numerical values. In this case, the numerical values will
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dataLabels: UndefOr[DataLabels]
Options for the series data labels, appearing next to each data point.
Options for the series data labels, appearing next to each data point.
In styled mode, the data labels can be styled wtih the
.highcharts-data-label-boxand.highcharts-data-labelclass names (see example).- Definition Classes
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description: UndefOr[String]
Requires Accessibility module
Requires Accessibility module
A description of the series to add to the screen reader information about the series.
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enableMouseTracking: UndefOr[Boolean]
Enable or disable the mouse tracking for a specific series.
Enable or disable the mouse tracking for a specific series. This includes point tooltips and click events on graphs and points. For large datasets it improves performance.
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events: UndefOr[SeriesEvents]
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getExtremesFromAll: UndefOr[Boolean]
Whether to use the Y extremes of the total chart width or only the zoomed area when zooming in on parts of the X axis.
Whether to use the Y extremes of the total chart width or only the zoomed area when zooming in on parts of the X axis. By default, the Y axis adjusts to the min and max of the visible data. Cartesian series only.
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id: UndefOr[String]
An id for the series.
An id for the series. This can be used after render time to get a pointer to the series object through
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index: UndefOr[Double]
The index of the series in the chart, affecting the internal index in the
chart.seriesarray, the visible Z index as well as the order in the legend.The index of the series in the chart, affecting the internal index in the
chart.seriesarray, the visible Z index as well as the order in the legend.- Definition Classes
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keys: UndefOr[Array[String]]
An array specifying which option maps to which key in the data point array.
An array specifying which option maps to which key in the data point array. This makes it convenient to work with unstructured data arrays from different sources.
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legendIndex: UndefOr[Double]
The sequential index of the series in the legend.
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linkedTo: UndefOr[String]
The id of another series to link to.
The id of another series to link to. Additionally, the value can be ":previous" to link to the previous series. When two series are linked, only the first one appears in the legend. Toggling the visibility of this also toggles the linked series.
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name: UndefOr[String]
The name of the series as shown in the legend, tooltip etc.
The name of the series as shown in the legend, tooltip etc.
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overshoot: UndefOr[Double]
Allow the dial to overshoot the end of the perimeter axis by this many degrees.
Allow the dial to overshoot the end of the perimeter axis by this many degrees. Say if the gauge axis goes from 0 to 60, a value of 100, or 1000, will show 5 degrees beyond the end of the axis.
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point: UndefOr[SeriesPoint]
Properties for each single point
Properties for each single point
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selected: UndefOr[Boolean]
Whether to select the series initially.
Whether to select the series initially. If
showCheckboxis true, the checkbox next to the series name will be checked for a selected series.- Definition Classes
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showCheckbox: UndefOr[Boolean]
If true, a checkbox is displayed next to the legend item to allow selecting the series.
If true, a checkbox is displayed next to the legend item to allow selecting the series. The state of the checkbox is determined by the
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showInLegend: UndefOr[Boolean]
Whether to display this particular series or series type in the legend.
Whether to display this particular series or series type in the legend. The default value is
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stickyTracking: UndefOr[Boolean]
Sticky tracking of mouse events.
Sticky tracking of mouse events. When true, the
mouseOutevent on a series isn't triggered until the mouse moves over another series, or out of the plot area. When false, themouseOutevent on a series is triggered when the mouse leaves the area around the series' graph or markers. This also implies the tooltip. WhenstickyTrackingis false andtooltip.sharedis false, the tooltip will be hidden when moving the mouse between series. Defaults to true for line and area type series, but to false for columns, pies etc.- Definition Classes
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threshold: UndefOr[Double]
The threshold, also called zero level or base level.
The threshold, also called zero level or base level. For line type series this is only used in conjunction with negativeColor.
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tooltip: UndefOr[SeriesTooltip]
A configuration object for the tooltip rendering of each single series.
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visible: UndefOr[Boolean]
Set the initial visibility of the series.
Set the initial visibility of the series.
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wrap: UndefOr[Boolean]
When this option is
true, the dial will wrap around the axes.When this option is
true, the dial will wrap around the axes. For instance, in a full-range gauge going from 0 to 360, a value of 400 will point to 40. Whenwrapisfalse, the dial stops at 360.- Annotations
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xAxis: UndefOr[|[Double, String]]
When using dual or multiple x axes, this number defines which xAxis the particular series is connected to.
When using dual or multiple x axes, this number defines which xAxis the particular series is connected to. It refers to either the axis id or the index of the axis in the xAxis array, with 0 being the first.
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yAxis: UndefOr[|[Double, String]]
When using dual or multiple y axes, this number defines which yAxis the particular series is connected to.
When using dual or multiple y axes, this number defines which yAxis the particular series is connected to. It refers to either the axis id or the index of the axis in the yAxis array, with 0 being the first.
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zIndex: UndefOr[Int]
Define the visual z index of the series.
Define the visual z index of the series.
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