io.udash.wrappers.highcharts.config.axis
What part of the string the given position is anchored to.
What part of the string the given position is anchored to. Can be one of "left"
,
"center"
or "right"
. Defaults to an intelligent guess based on which side of the
chart the axis is on and the rotation of the label.
For horizontal axes, the allowed degrees of label rotation to prevent overlapping labels.
For horizontal axes, the allowed degrees of label rotation to prevent overlapping labels.
If there is enough space, labels are not rotated. As the chart gets narrower,
it will start rotating the labels -45 degrees, then remove every second label
and try again with rotations 0 and -45 etc. Set it to false
to disable rotation,
which will cause the labels to word-wrap if possible.
When each category width is more than this many pixels, we don't apply auto rotation.
When each category width is more than this many pixels, we don't apply auto rotation. Instead, we lay out the axis label with word wrap. A lower limit makes sense when the label contains multiple short words that don't extend the available horizontal space for each label.
Polar charts only.
Polar charts only. The label's pixel distance from the perimeter of the plot area.
Enable or disable the axis labels.
Enable or disable the axis labels.
A format string for the axis label.
A format string for the axis label.
Callback JavaScript function to format the label.
Callback JavaScript function to format the label. The value is
given by this.value
. Additional properties for this
are
axis
, chart
, isFirst
and isLast
.
Defaults to:
function() { return this.value; }
The pixel padding for axis labels, to ensure white space between them.
The pixel padding for axis labels, to ensure white space between them.
Whether to reserve space for the labels.
Whether to reserve space for the labels. This can be turned off when for example the labels are rendered inside the plot area instead of outside.
Rotation of the labels in degrees.
Rotation of the labels in degrees.
Horizontal axes only.
Horizontal axes only. The number of lines to spread the labels over to make room or tighter labels. .
To show only every n'th label on the axis, set the step to n.
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. Read more at Axis docs => What axis should I use?
CSS styles for the label.
CSS styles for the label. Use whiteSpace: 'nowrap'
to prevent wrapping of category labels. Use textOverflow: 'none'
to prevent ellipsis (dots).
Whether to use HTML to render the labels.
The x position offset of the label relative to the tick position on the axis.
The x position offset of the label relative to the tick position on the axis.
The y position offset of the label relative to the tick position on the axis.
The y position offset of the label relative to the tick position on the axis. The default makes it adapt to the font size on bottom axis.
The Z index for the axis labels.
The Z index for the axis labels.
(Since version ) see corresponding Javadoc for more information.
Horizontal axis only.
Horizontal axis only. When staggerLines
is not set, maxStaggerLines
defines how many lines the axis is allowed to add to automatically avoid overlapping X labels. Set to 1
to disable overlap detection.
(Since version 0.5.0) Deprecated in native HighCharts library.
How to handle overflowing labels on horizontal axis.
How to handle overflowing labels on horizontal axis. Can be undefined, false
or "justify"
.
By default it aligns inside the chart area. If "justify", labels will not render outside the plot area.
If false
, it will not be aligned at all. If there is room to move it, it will be aligned to the edge, else it will be removed.
(Since version 0.5.0) Deprecated in native HighCharts library.