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jQuery Chart - valueAxis

Configures the value axis.

Type:

Object

|

Array<Object>

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts Axis Axes

The valueAxis object, which is described here, configures the value axis individually. To specify common settings for all axes in a chart, use the commonAxisSettings object. Axis-specific settings override common settings.

View Demo

allowDecimals

Specifies whether to allow decimal values on the axis. When false, the axis contains integer values only.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: undefined

autoBreaksEnabled

Enables auto-calculated scale breaks. Applies only if the axis' type is "continuous" or "logarithmic" and valueType is "numeric".

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: false

If this option is true, the widget detects large gaps between side-by-side points and cuts them out, putting scale breaks instead.

View Demo

See Also

axisDivisionFactor

Specifies the minimum distance between two neighboring major ticks in pixels. Applies only to the axes of the "continuous" and "logarithmic" types.

Type:

Number

Default Value: 40

For axes displaying numbers, the distance between major ticks depends on two interconnected options: axisDivisionFactor and tickInterval. Consider that you have specified both these options. If the specified tick interval leads the pixel distance between two ticks to being less than the axisDivisionFactor value, this tick interval will be ignored.

Use the axisDivisionFactor option only if you need to set the distance between ticks not knowing the axis values. Otherwise, use the tickInterval option.

breaks[]

Declares a custom scale break collection. Applies only if the axis' type is "continuous" or "logarithmic".

Type:

Array<Object>

Default Value: undefined
Cannot be used in themes.

A scale break allows breaking off a part of the axis to improve the readability of a chart with high amplitude values.

DevExtreme HTML5 JavaScript Charts Scale Breaks

Each object in the breaks array configures a single scale break. Note that a scale break is visible only if its range exceeds the tick interval.

See Also

breakStyle

Configures the scale breaks' appearance.

Type:

Object

categories

Specifies the order of categories on an axis of the "discrete" type.

Type:

Array<Number | String | Date>

Values of the string type on discrete axes maintain the order of objects in the data source. Values of the number and date types are sorted in ascending order regardless of their order within the data source. Specify the categories array to set the required order of values. In the following example, the values are sorted alphabetically:

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $('#chartContainer').dxChart({
        // ...
        dataSource: dataSource,
        valueAxis: {
            categories: continentNames,
            valueField: 'continent'
        }
    });

    const dataSource = [
        { continent: 'Asia', area: 43820000 },
        { continent: 'Africa', area: 30370000 },
        { continent: 'North America', area: 24490000 },
        { continent: 'South America', area: 17840000 },
        { continent: 'Antarctica', area: 13720000 },
        { continent: 'Europe', area: 10180000 },
        { continent: 'Australia', area: 9008500 }
    ];

    const continentNames = [
        'Africa', 
        'Antarctica', 
        'Asia', 
        'Australia',
        'Europe',
        'North America',
        'South America'
    ];
});
Angular
app.component.html
app.component.ts
app.module.ts
<dx-chart ...
    [dataSource]="dataSource">
    <dxo-value-axis
        [categories]="continentNames"
        valueField="continent">
    </dxo-value-axis>
</dx-chart>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
    dataSource = [
        { continent: 'Asia', area: 43820000 },
        { continent: 'Africa', area: 30370000 },
        { continent: 'North America', area: 24490000 },
        { continent: 'South America', area: 17840000 },
        { continent: 'Antarctica', area: 13720000 },
        { continent: 'Europe', area: 10180000 },
        { continent: 'Australia', area: 9008500 }
    ];

    continentNames = [
        'Africa', 
        'Antarctica', 
        'Asia', 
        'Australia',
        'Europe',
        'North America',
        'South America'
    ];
}
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { DxChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular';

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        DxChartModule
    ],
    providers: [ ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <DxChart ... 
        :data-source="dataSource">
        <DxValueAxis 
            :categories="continentNames"
            value-field="continent" 
        />
    </DxChart>
</template>

<script>
import DxChart, {
    DxValueAxis
} from 'devextreme-vue/chart'; 

export default {
    components: {
        DxChart,
        DxValueAxis
    },
    data() {
        return {
            dataSource: [
                { continent: 'Asia', area: 43820000 },
                { continent: 'Africa', area: 30370000 },
                { continent: 'North America', area: 24490000 },
                { continent: 'South America', area: 17840000 },
                { continent: 'Antarctica', area: 13720000 },
                { continent: 'Europe', area: 10180000 },
                { continent: 'Australia', area: 9008500 }
            ],

            continentNames: [
                'Africa', 
                'Antarctica', 
                'Asia', 
                'Australia',
                'Europe',
                'North America',
                'South America'
            ]
        };
    }
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';

import Chart, {
    ValueAxis
} from 'devextreme-react/chart';

const dataSource = [
    { continent: 'Asia', area: 43820000 },
    { continent: 'Africa', area: 30370000 },
    { continent: 'North America', area: 24490000 },
    { continent: 'South America', area: 17840000 },
    { continent: 'Antarctica', area: 13720000 },
    { continent: 'Europe', area: 10180000 },
    { continent: 'Australia', area: 9008500 }
];

const continentNames = [
    'Africa', 
    'Antarctica', 
    'Asia', 
    'Australia',
    'Europe',
    'North America',
    'South America'
];

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <Chart ... 
                dataSource={dataSource}>
                <ValueAxis
                    categories={continentNames}
                    valueField="continent"
                />
            </Chart>
        );
    }
}

export default App;     

color

Specifies the color of the axis line.

Type:

String

Default Value: '#767676'

This option supports the following colors:

constantLines[]

Declares a collection of constant lines belonging to the value axis.

Type:

Array<Object>

Cannot be used in themes.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts ConstantLines

Each object in the constantLines array configures a single constant line. Setting the value option is necessary for a constant line to be displayed.

View Demo

See Also
  • valueAxis.constantLineStyle - specifies the appearance of those constant lines that belong to the value axis.
  • commonAxisSettings.constantLineStyle - specifies the appearance of all constant lines in the widget.

constantLineStyle

Specifies the appearance of those constant lines that belong to the value axis.

Type:

Object

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts ConstantLines

See Also
  • valueAxis.constantLines[] - configures individual constant lines. Overrides the options of the valueAxis.constantLineStyle object, which is described here.
  • commonAxisSettings.constantLineStyle - specifies the appearance of all constant lines in the widget.

discreteAxisDivisionMode

Specifies whether ticks and grid lines should cross axis labels or lie between them. Applies only to the axes of the "discrete" type.

Type:

String

Default Value: 'betweenLabels'
Accepted Values: 'betweenLabels' | 'crossLabels'

Use the DiscreteAxisDivisionMode enum to specify this option when the widget is used as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control. This enum accepts the following values: BetweenLabels and CrossLabels.

See Also
  • argumentAxis.type - sets the type of the argument axis.
  • valueAxis.type - sets the type of the value axis.

endOnTick

Specifies whether to force the axis to start and end on ticks.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: undefined

grid

Configures the grid.

Type:

Object

A grid is a set of mutually-crossing vertical and horizontal lines that stretch throughout the entire chart. Visually, grid lines can be considered extensions of major ticks. The grid improves the readability of chart data.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts GridLines

The commonAxisSettings.grid object specifies common settings for all grid lines in the chart. To configure only those grid lines that descend from a particular axis, use the following objects.

Axis-specific settings override common settings.

See Also
  • commonAxisSettings.minorGrid - configures the minor grid built on minor ticks.

inverted

Inverts the axis.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: false

When an axis is inverted (that is, when this option is set to true), its maximum and minimum values swap their places. As a result, axis values ascend in the opposite direction. Along with the axis, series also become inverted.

See Also

label

Configures the labels of the value axis.

Type:

Object

Axis labels display the values of major axis ticks.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts AxisLabels

See Also
  • commonAxisSettings.label - configures the labels of all axes in the widget.

linearThreshold

Specifies a value used to calculate the range on a logarithmic axis within which the axis should be linear. Applies only if the data source contains negative values or zeroes.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

Setting this option prevents generating an infinite number of small axis values. Set it to an integer value that designates a power of logarithmBase. The following code sample shows how different linearThreshold values affect the linear range when the logarithmBase is 10:

JavaScript
linearThreshold: -1 // [-0.1; 0.1]
linearThreshold: -2 // [-0.01; 0.01]
linearThreshold: -3 // [-0.001; 0.001]

View Demo

logarithmBase

Specifies the value to be raised to a power when generating ticks for an axis of the "logarithmic" type.

Type:

Number

Default Value: 10

By default, ticks on a logarithmic axis are generated on a base of 10, i.e., 0.1, 1, 10, 100, 1000 etc. But you can specify the needed base using the logarithmBase option. For example, if you set this option to 5, the following ticks will be generated: 0.5, 5, 25, 125, 625, etc.

NOTE
This value should be greater than 1.

max Deprecated

Use the visualRange property instead.

Coupled with the min option, focuses the widget on a specific chart segment. Applies only to the axes of the "continuous" and "logarithmic" type.

Type:

Number

|

Date

|

String

Default Value: undefined

maxAutoBreakCount

Sets a limit on auto-calculated scale breaks. Custom scale breaks are not counted.

Type:

Number

Default Value: 4

maxValueMargin

Controls the empty space between the maximum series points and the axis. Applies only to the axes of the "continuous" and "logarithmic" type.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

By default, the axes extend slightly beyond their extrema generating an empty space between the axes and the minimum/maximum series points. It prevents cutting off parts of those points. To control this empty space, use the minValueMargin and maxValueMargin options. These options are used in the following formulas for the actual start and end axis values.

startAxisValue = minDataValue - (maxDataValue - minDataValue) * minValueMargin
endAxisValue = maxDataValue + (maxDataValue - minDataValue) * maxValueMargin

For example, consider that minDataValue is 1960 and maxDataValue is 2010. If you set the minValueMargin and maxValueMargin options to 0.1, the axis will start in 1955 and end in 2015.

startAxisValue = 1960 - (2010 - 1960) * 0.1 = 1960 - 50 * 0.1 = 1960 - 5 = 1955
endAxisValue = 2010 + (2010 - 1960) * 0.1 = 2010 + 50 * 0.1 = 2010 + 5 = 2015
See Also

min Deprecated

Use the visualRange property instead.

Coupled with the max option, focuses the widget on a specific chart segment. Applies only to the axes of the "continuous" and "logarithmic" type.

Type:

Number

|

Date

|

String

Default Value: undefined

minorGrid

Configures the minor grid.

Type:

Object

In addition to the major grid built on major ticks, the Chart widget provides the minor grid built on minor ticks.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts MinorGridLines

NOTE
Neither minor ticks, nor the minor grid can be displayed if the axis is of the "discrete" type.

The commonAxisSettings.minorGrid object specifies common settings for all minor grid lines in the chart. To configure only those grid lines that descend from a particular axis, use the following objects.

Axis-specific settings override common settings.

NOTE
Displaying the minor grid without the major grid may impair the readability of a chart. To prevent this situation, we recommend you use the minor grid only in conjunction with the major grid.

minorTick

Configures the appearance of minor axis ticks.

Type:

Object

Along with major ticks, the Chart widget supports minor ticks. They divide an axis segment limited by two neighboring major ticks.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts MinorTicks

The commonAxisSettings.minorTick object specifies common settings for all minor ticks in the chart. To configure only those minor ticks that belong to a particular axis, use the following objects.

Axis-specific settings override common settings.

NOTE
Minor ticks cannot be displayed on an axis of the "discrete" type.
See Also
  • argumentAxis.minorTickInterval - specifies the minor tick interval of the argument axis.
  • valueAxis.minorTickInterval - specifies the minor tick interval of the value axis.

minorTickCount

Specifies how many minor ticks to place between two neighboring major ticks.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

See Also
  • valueAxis.minorTickInterval - specifies the interval between minor ticks. Has a higher priority than the minorTickCount option.

minorTickInterval

Specifies the interval between minor ticks. Applies only to continuous axes.

Type:

Number

|

Object

|

String

Default Value: undefined
Accepted Values: 'day' | 'hour' | 'millisecond' | 'minute' | 'month' | 'quarter' | 'second' | 'week' | 'year'

If the axis displays numbers, set the minorTickInterval to a number. This number should fall into a range of 0 to 1 for a full-stacked series. For example, a minorTickInterval of 0.05 places a minor tick every 5%. If the axis displays date-time values, set the minorTickInterval to an accepted string value or an object that contains one of the fields described in this section, for example:

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#chartContainer").dxChart({
        // ...
        valueAxis: {
            // ...
            minorTickInterval: { days: 5 }
        }
    });
});
Angular
HTML
TypeScript
<dx-chart ... >
    <dxi-value-axis ... >
        <dxo-minor-tick-interval [days]="5"></dxo-minor-tick-interval>
    </dxi-value-axis>
</dx-chart>
import { DxChartModule } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
    // ...
}
@NgModule({
    imports: [
        // ...
        DxChartModule
    ],
    // ...
})
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <DxChart ... >
        <DxValueAxis>
            <DxMinorTickInterval :days="5" />
        </DxValueAxis>
    </DxChart>
</template>

<script>
import DxChart, {
    DxValueAxis,
    DxMinorTickInterval
} from 'devextreme-vue/chart';

export default {
    components: {
        DxChart,
        DxValueAxis,
        DxMinorTickInterval
    }
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';

import Chart, {
    ValueAxis,
    MinorTickInterval
} from 'devextreme-react/chart';

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <Chart ... >
                <ValueAxis>
                    <MinorTickInterval days={5} />
                </ValueAxis>
            </Chart>
        );
    }
}

export default App;     

When using the widget as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control, you can specify this option with the VizTimeInterval enum which accepts the same predefined values, but they start with an upper-case letter, for example, 'day' becomes Day.

See Also

minValueMargin

Controls the empty space between the minimum series points and the axis. Applies only to the axes of the "continuous" and "logarithmic" type.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

By default, the axes extend slightly beyond their extrema generating an empty space between the axes and the minimum/maximum series points. It prevents cutting off parts of those points. To control this empty space, use the minValueMargin and maxValueMargin options. These options are used in the following formulas for the actual start and end axis values.

startAxisValue = minDataValue - (maxDataValue - minDataValue) * minValueMargin
endAxisValue = maxDataValue + (maxDataValue - minDataValue) * maxValueMargin

For example, consider that minDataValue is 1960 and maxDataValue is 2010. If you set the minValueMargin and maxValueMargin options to 0.1, the axis will start in 1955 and end in 2015.

startAxisValue = 1960 - (2010 - 1960) * 0.1 = 1960 - 50 * 0.1 = 1960 - 5 = 1955
endAxisValue = 2010 + (2010 - 1960) * 0.1 = 2010 + 50 * 0.1 = 2010 + 5 = 2015
See Also

minVisualRangeLength

Specifies the minimum length of the visual range.

Type:

Number

|

Object

|

String

Default Value: undefined
Accepted Values: 'day' | 'hour' | 'millisecond' | 'minute' | 'month' | 'quarter' | 'second' | 'week' | 'year'
Cannot be used in themes.

If the visual range is set on a numeric axis, assign a number to this option. If the axis displays date-time values, assign one of the accepted string values or an object to this option. The object should contain one or several fields described in this section, for example:

jQuery
index.js
$(function() {
    $("#chartContainer").dxChart({
        // ...
        valueAxis: {
            // ...
            minVisualRangeLength: { weeks: 2 }
        }
    });
});
Angular
app.component.html
app.component.ts
app.module.ts
<dx-chart ... >
    <dxi-value-axis ... >
        <dxo-min-visual-range-length [weeks]="2"></dxo-min-visual-range-length>
    </dxi-value-axis>
</dx-chart>
import { Component } from '@angular/core';

@Component({
    selector: 'app-root',
    templateUrl: './app.component.html',
    styleUrls: ['./app.component.css']
})
export class AppComponent {
    // ...
}
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

import { DxChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular';

@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        DxChartModule
    ],
    providers: [ ],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <DxChart ... >
        <DxValueAxis ... >
            <DxMinVisualRangeLength :weeks="2" />
        </DxValueAxis>
    </DxChart>
</template>

<script>
import DxChart, {
    DxValueAxis,
    DxMinVisualRangeLength
} from 'devextreme-vue/chart';

export default {
    components: {
        DxChart,
        DxValueAxis,
        DxMinVisualRangeLength
    },
    data() {
        return {
            // ...
        }
    },
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';
import Chart, {
    ValueAxis,
    MinVisualRangeLength
} from 'devextreme-react/chart';

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <Chart ... >
                <ValueAxis ... >
                    <MinVisualRangeLength weeks={2} />
                </ValueAxis>
            </Chart>
        );
    }
}
export default App;

When you use the widget as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control, specify this option via the VizTimeInterval enum. This enum accepts the same values, but they start with an upper-case letter, for example, 'day' becomes Day.

See Also

multipleAxesSpacing

Adds a pixel-measured empty space between two side-by-side value axes. Applies if several value axes are located on one side of the chart.

Type:

Number

Default Value: 5

The order of axes in the valueAxis array plays a significant role when you specify this option. When you need to add an empty space between two side-by-side axes, set the multipleAxesSpacing option for the axis declared last in the valueAxis array. For example, to add space between the second and the third axes, set the multipleAxesSpacing option for the third axis.

NOTE
Obviously, setting this option for the first axis takes no effect, because this axis is never the last one in any pair of axes.

name

Specifies the name of the value axis.

Type:

String

Default Value: undefined
Cannot be used in themes.

When there are multiple value axes in a chart, series need to know exactly which axis they are bound to. By default, all of them are bound to the first axis in the valueAxis array. To bind a series to another axis, name the axis and assign this name to the axis series property.

opacity

Specifies how transparent the axis line should be.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

This option accepts a value from 0 to 1, where 0 makes the axis line completely transparent, and 1 makes it opaque.

pane

Binds the value axis to a pane.

Type:

String

Default Value: undefined

See Also
  • panes - declares an array of panes.

View Demo

placeholderSize

Reserves a pixel-measured space for the axis.

Type:

Number

Default Value: null

The reserved space will be occupied by the axis line and axis labels.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts AxisPlaceholder

See Also
  • margin - generates space around the widget.

position

Relocates the value axis.

Type:

String

Default Value: 'left'
Accepted Values: 'bottom' | 'left' | 'right' | 'top'

Depending on the value of the rotated option, position accepts different values.

rotated position
false "left" or "right"
true "bottom" or "top"

showZero

Specifies whether or not to show zero on the value axis.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: undefined

By default, the value axis shows zero for area- and bar-like series, and hides it for others. To force showing zero regardless of the series type, set the showZero option to true. If you set this option to false, zero will be hidden until it is included in any series.

strips[]

Declares a collection of strips belonging to the value axis.

Type:

Array<Object>

Cannot be used in themes.

A strip is a colored piece of the chart's background that highlights a range of values. Strips allow a viewer to see whether a certain series point falls in or out of a range.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts Strips

Each object in the strips array configures a single strip. To limit a strip, set its startValue and endValue options. You may set only one of them, in which case the strip will not have a limit at one end. Note that setting the color option is also necessary for a strip to be displayed.

See Also
  • valueAxis.stripStyle - specifies the appearance of those strips that belong to the value axis.
  • commonAxisSettings.stripStyle - specifies the appearance of all strips in the widget.

stripStyle

Configures the appearance of strips.

Type:

Object

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts Strips

The commonAxisSettings.stripStyle object specifies common settings for all strips in the chart. To configure only those strips that belong to a particular axis, use the following objects.

To configure individual strips, use the following arrays of objects.

Individual settings override axis-specific settings which, in their turn, override common settings.

synchronizedValue

Synchronizes two or more value axes with each other at a specific value.

Type:

Number

Default Value: undefined

A synchronizedValue produces an extra tick on the value axis. Such ticks of each value axis will be laid in one line thus synchronizing the axes with each other.

NOTE
For full-stacked-like series, the synchronizedValue option accepts a value from 0 to 1, where 0 denotes 0% and 1 denotes 100%.

tick

Configures the appearance of major axis ticks.

Type:

Object

Ticks divide an axis into sections that measure off values on this axis.

DevExtreme HTML5 Charts MajorTicks

The commonAxisSettings.tick object specifies common settings for all major ticks in the chart. To configure only those major ticks that belong to a particular axis, use the following objects.

Axis-specific settings override common settings.

See Also
  • argumentAxis.tickInterval - specifies the tick interval of the argument axis.
  • valueAxis.tickInterval - specifies the tick interval of the value axis.
  • commonAxisSettings.minorTick - customizes the appearance of minor ticks.

tickInterval

Specifies the interval between major ticks. Does not apply to discrete axes.

Type:

Number

|

Object

|

String

Default Value: undefined
Accepted Values: 'day' | 'hour' | 'millisecond' | 'minute' | 'month' | 'quarter' | 'second' | 'week' | 'year'

If the axis displays numbers, set the tickInterval to a number. This number should fall into a range of 0 to 1 for a full-stacked series. For example, a tickInterval of 0.2 places a tick every 20%. If the axis displays date-time values, set the tickInterval to an accepted string value or object that contains one of the fields described in this section, for example:

jQuery
JavaScript
$(function() {
    $("#chartContainer").dxChart({
        // ...
        valueAxis: {
            // ...
            tickInterval: { days: 5 }
        }
    });
});
Angular
HTML
TypeScript
<dx-chart ... >
    <dxi-value-axis ... >
        <dxo-tick-interval [days]="5"></dxo-tick-interval>
    </dxi-value-axis>
</dx-chart>
import { DxChartModule } from "devextreme-angular";
// ...
export class AppComponent {
    // ...
}
@NgModule({
    imports: [
        // ...
        DxChartModule
    ],
    // ...
})
Vue
App.vue
<template>
    <DxChart ... >
        <DxValueAxis>
            <DxTickInterval :days="5" />
        </DxValueAxis>
    </DxChart>
</template>

<script>
import DxChart, {
    DxValueAxis,
    DxTickInterval
} from 'devextreme-vue/chart';

export default {
    components: {
        DxChart,
        DxValueAxis,
        DxTickInterval
    }
}
</script>
React
App.js
import React from 'react';

import Chart, {
    ValueAxis,
    TickInterval
} from 'devextreme-react/chart';

class App extends React.Component {
    render() {
        return (
            <Chart ... >
                <ValueAxis>
                    <TickInterval days={5} />
                </ValueAxis>
            </Chart>
        );
    }
}

export default App;     

When you use a "logarithmic" type axis, ticks are generated as an exponentiation. For example, assuming that the logarithm base is 10 and the tick interval is 1, ticks are generated at 10-2, 10-1, 100, 101, 102, 103, etc. If the tick interval is 2, ticks are generated at 10-1, 101, 103, etc.

When using the widget as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control, you can specify this option with the VizTimeInterval enum which accepts the same predefined values, but they start with an upper-case letter, for example, 'day' becomes Day.

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title

Configures the axis title.

Type:

String

|

Object

The axis title is a short text displayed alongside the axis. Usually, the axis title shows units of measurement for values displayed by the axis. You can put any text in the axis title though.

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If you assign an object to the title option, specifying the text field of this object is necessary for the axis title to be displayed. Besides the object, the title option accepts a string, thus providing a shortcut for setting the axis title. Therefore, this:

title: 'Axis Title'

is the same as this:

title: {
    text: 'Axis Title'
}
See Also
  • commonAxisSettings.title - configures all axis titles in the widget.

type

Specifies the type of the value axis.

Type:

String

Default Value: undefined
Accepted Values: 'continuous' | 'discrete' | 'logarithmic'

The value axis can have one of the following types.

  • Continuous
    Displays numeric and date-time values. To divide this axis into intervals, use the tickInterval option.
  • Discrete
    Displays string values called "categories". To sort them, use the categories array.
  • Logarithmic
    Displays numeric values. Each value is the logarithmBase value raised to some power. For example, logarithmBase equaling to 10 produces the following values: 10-2, 10-1, 100, 101, 102, etc. The logarithmic axis is useful when you visualize a dataset of rapidly-growing values.

Normally, there is no need to specify this option, because the axis type is determined automatically depending on the type of values. However, you may force the use of a specific axis type, for example, to employ the "discrete" axis type with numeric or date-time values.

Use the AxisScaleType enum to specify this option when the widget is used as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control. This enum accepts the following values: Discrete, Continuous, and Logarithmic.

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valueMarginsEnabled

Adds an empty space between the axis and the minimum and maximum series points.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: true

By default, the value axis extends slightly beyond its extrema. It prevents cutting off parts of the minimum and maximum series points. To disable this feature, set the valueMarginsEnabled option to false.

See Also
  • valueAxis.minValueMargin - sets a custom margin for minimum series points.
  • valueAxis.maxValueMargin - sets a custom margin for maximum series points.

valueType

Casts values to a specified data type.

Type:

String

Default Value: undefined
Accepted Values: 'datetime' | 'numeric' | 'string'

If your data source stores numbers or dates as strings, specify the proper data type using this option. Make sure the dates have a valid format.

Use the ChartDataType enum to specify this option when the widget is used as an ASP.NET MVC 5 Control or a DevExtreme-Based ASP.NET Core Control. This enum accepts the following values: Numeric, DateTime, and String.

See Also
  • argumentAxis.argumentType - casts arguments to a proper data type.
  • valueAxis.type - specifies the axis type.
  • dataPrepareSettings.checkTypeForAllData - validates the type of each value coming from the data source.
  • dataPrepareSettings.convertToAxisDataType - allows you to disable the type cast in favour of the widget performance.

visible

Makes the axis line visible.

Type:

Boolean

Default Value: true

visualRange

Defines the axis' displayed range. Cannot be wider than the wholeRange.

Type:

Object

|

Array<Number | String | Date>

Raised Events: onOptionChanged
Cannot be used in themes.

This option accepts one of the following:

  • A two-item array

    Specifies the range's start and end. The array can contain a pair of numeric, string, or date-time values, depending on the axis's valueType. You can also set one of the array values to null to specify an open-ended range.

    visualRange: [50, 70]
    // Open-ended range
    visualRange: [null, 70]
  • An object with the startValue and endValue fields

    An alternative to the two-item array.

    visualRange: {
        startValue: 50,
        endValue: 70
    }
    // Open-ended range
    visualRange: {
        startValue: null,
        endValue: 70
    }
  • An object with the length and a startValue or endValue field

    Specifies the range using a start or end value and length.

    visualRange: {
        startValue: 50,
        length: 20
    }
    // ===== or =====
    visualRange: {
        endValue: 70,
        length: 20
    }
  • An object with the length field

    Sets the range of the specified length using the last axis value as the end value.

    visualRange: {
        length: 20
    }

To specify the minimum visual range that a user can set, use the minVisualRangeLength option.

The specified visual range is adjusted automatically when the argument axis is zoomed and panned. Set adjustOnZoom to false to disable this behavior.

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visualRangeUpdateMode

Specifies how the axis's visual range should behave when chart data is updated.

Type:

String

Default Value: 'auto'
Accepted Values: 'auto' | 'keep' | 'reset' | 'shift'

The following modes are available:

  • "reset"
    The visual range becomes equal to the data range or the whole range if it is a subrange of the data range.

  • "keep"
    The visual range does not change.

  • "auto"
    When the visual range is specified, the applied mode is the same as the argument axis' visualRangeUpdateMode.

  • "shift"
    The same as "auto" mode.

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wholeRange

Defines the range where the axis can be zoomed and panned.

Type:

Object

|

Array<Number | String | Date>

Default Value: undefined

This option accepts one of the following:

  • A two-item array

    Specifies the range's start and end. The array can contain a pair of numeric, string, or date-time values, depending on the axis's valueType. You can also set one of the array values to null to specify an open-ended range.

    wholeRange: [50, 70]
    // Open-ended range
    wholeRange: [null, 70]
  • An object with the startValue and endValue fields

    An alternative to the two-item array.

    wholeRange: {
        startValue: 50,
        endValue: 70
    }
    // Open-ended range
    wholeRange: {
        startValue: null,
        endValue: 70
    }
  • An object with the length and a startValue or endValue field

    Specifies the range using a start or end value and length.

    wholeRange: {
        startValue: 50,
        length: 20
    }
    // ===== or =====
    wholeRange: {
        endValue: 70,
        length: 20
    }
  • An object with the length field

    Sets the range of the specified length using the last axis value as the end value.

    wholeRange: {
        length: 20
    }
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width

Specifies the width of the axis line in pixels.

Type:

Number

Default Value: 1