A custom Date
class for advanced date handling.
A custom Date
class for advanced date handling. For example, JDate can be hooked in to handle Jalali dates.
2.0.4
Path to the pattern image required by VML browsers in order to draw radial gradients.
Path to the pattern image required by VML browsers in order to draw radial gradients.
1.2.0
A callback to return the time zone offset for a given datetime.
A callback to return the time zone offset for a given datetime. It takes the timestamp in terms of milliseconds since January 1 1970, and returns the timezone offset in minutes. This provides a hook for drawing time based charts in specific time zones using their local DST crossover dates, with the help of external libraries.
2.1.0
Requires moment.js.
Requires moment.js. If the timezone option is specified, it creates a default getTimezoneOffset function that looks up the specified timezone in moment.js. If moment.js is not included, this throws a Highcharts error in the console, but does not crash the chart.
5.0.7
The timezone offset in minutes.
The timezone offset in minutes. Positive values are west, negative values are east of UTC, as in the ECMAScript getTimezoneOffset method. Use this to display UTC based data in a predefined time zone.
1.3.8
Whether to use UTC time for axis scaling, tickmark placement and time display in Highcharts.dateFormat
.
Whether to use UTC time for axis scaling, tickmark placement and time display in Highcharts.dateFormat
. Advantages of using UTC is that the time displays equally regardless of the user agent's time zone settings. Local time can be used when the data is loaded in real time or when correct Daylight Saving Time transitions are required.
JavaScript name:
global