I'm using jqBarGraph and I've run into a somewhat simple but problematic issue. I'm limited in the amount of space that I can display the graph (~550px width, unlimited height), and can have up to 50 items being displayed at once. Because of this, the bars themselves will appear quite small (~5px thin) which isn't easy to view. So, an easy solution would be to display the bars stacked horizontally (bars stacked top to bottom, reading left to right). This isn't an option in the current release, has anyone experienced this before and have a simple fix, or would anyone know how to create an option for this?
Have you looked at jqPlot instead? http://www.jqplot.com
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Datalabels on the top bars in chart are getting cut off. Could you please provide me some suggestions
It looks like not the issue of chart.js but of the parent div mainly. You are crashing the divs of the container. Try resizing it
I am using amcharts and I have a grid layout on my page to store 3 elements: List, map and radar chart.
The radar chart doesn't display properly for some reason. It doesn't matter what dimensions and sizes I give to the parent div, it doesn't display the radar with all the labels. It always cuts off some of them.
I couldn't find anything about it in documentation or in here. Here are the results of my stylings: first, second third.
After unsuccessful attempts at altering CSS, I fixed it by adding a title of the chart at the top and label with opacity 0 at the bottom using charts prototypes in JS. I couldn't find any solution in documentation, but to set fixed maxHeight of the radar in pixels. The solution with pixels wouldn't work well with CSS-Grid.
fixed container
Does anyone know if it's possible with Chartist.js to ensure a horizontal bar chart takes full width of the chart container?
If you look at the screenshot you can see that the gray bar does not take up the whole width, based on the examples I would have thought that the highest value data point in the series would be scaled to fill to the end of the chart (and the axis scaled accordingly).
See screenshot.
A little late but I spent the afternoon trying to achieve the same thing with some success.
In short, I created a simple plugin that, on creation, dynamically adjusts the bar width based on the stepLength property.
https://jsfiddle.net/traviss0/gg1oj35x/
I'm having what appears to be a highcharts sizing issue. The width of the highcharts svg, and the containing div are the same, and they are sizing correctly (going from 525px to 530px when I bump the window). However the labels act correct after the resize, but not on page load.
Here's what the chart looks like on page load:
You can see the issue with the xAxis labels.
and after I size the window BIGGER (manually with my mouse):
note that I am using angularjs and the angularjs highcharts directive found here:
https://github.com/pablojim/highcharts-ng. I don't think that's related however.
any help you can provide is much appreciated!
Thanks
Probably the labels overlap and Highcharts removes them automatically. I suggest you to give a look at the Highcharts API.
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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.
Changing the overflow property to "justify" may fix it, but it may not look good. Give it a try.
Another suggestion to fix this, is to give it a fixed size of lines to display the labels, with the staggerLines property. Check this Fiddle and see it fits to your problem.
I have the highcharts bubble chart inside an overflow:auto div with scrollbars. This is because the graph is roughly 2000px per 5000px. This means it's impractical to display on a webpage without scrollbars.
The problem I am having is that when the user scrolls off to the right and down, you cannot see the axis any more so the entire graph loses all sense without reading the tooltip.
Is there a way to allow the axis to float above the graph and move with it?
Edit: The following is an example using the standard Highcharts bubble chart. The idea being that when the user uses the scroll bars, the axis should "float" with them and remain in the same position. The content should be the only thing that moves. That way the user can still see the X / Y axis even when they scroll.
http://jsfiddle.net/82ugmcnt/
Edit: The accepted answer allows for horizontal scrolling as I requested in the original question. The possibility for vertical scrolling does not exist yet in Highcharts/Highstock.
You can use highstock.js which has built-in scrollbar.
scrollbar:{enabled:true},
xAxis: {
max:50,
opposite: true
},
Example: http://jsfiddle.net/82ugmcnt/1/