JavaScript/jQuery PolarChart - commonSeriesSettings
An object defining the configuration properties that are common for all series of the PolarChart UI component.
Use this object's properties to set properties for all chart series at once. These can be properties common to all series types and properties specific to series types.
If you have several series of one type, you can set properties to the values specific to this series type using the corresponding object (area, line or another) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. The values that are set within type-specific configuration objects override the corresponding common values.
In case you have to set a property for an individual series, use the corresponding series object within the series array. The values that are set individually override the corresponding common values.
area
Define a common configuration for all area series in the chart using any properties of the AreaSeries object.
argumentField
When defining series using the series configuration object, set the argumentField property to the corresponding field from the data source for each series individually. If the field that supplies arguments for data points is called in a similar way for several series, there is no need to set the field name for each series individually. Instead, set the field name for the argumentField property of the commonSeriesSettings configuration object at once.
bar
Define a common configuration for all bar series in the chart using any properties of the BarSeries object.
barPadding
Controls the padding and consequently the angular width of all bars in a series using relative units. Ignored if the barWidth property is set.
This property accepts a value from 0 to 1 that specifies the correlation between the empty space on a bar's sides and the bar's angular width: 0 - the bar occupies the whole allocated sector; 1 - virtually hides the bar leaving the whole sector empty.
See Also
barWidth
Specifies a fixed angular width for all bars in a series, measured in degrees. Takes precedence over the barPadding property.
A bar's maximum width is limited. In single-series charts, it cannot be greater than the interval between two major ticks. In multi-series charts, it depends on the number of bars in the parent group and this group's actual width. See the Specify the Bar Width article for more information.
See Also
- barGroupWidth
- series.minBarSize
border
Series of some types can be displayed with borders (bars, area, etc.). To set custom border settings for all such series at once, use the border object within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
If you have several series of one type, you can set border properties specific to this type using the corresponding object (area, line, or another) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. In addition, any non-specific series type property of the commonSeriesSettings.border object can be added to the series-type-specific border definition within the commonSeriesSettings.area/line/... | border configuration object. The values that are set within series-type-specific configuration objects override the corresponding common values.
In case you have to set an individual value for a common or series-type-specific border property, use the border object within the series object of the series array. The values that are set individually override corresponding common values.
color
Color is used to distinguish one chart series from another. However, there can be cases when it is more appropriate to display all chart series in one color. In this case, set the color property of the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. If required, you can override this property's common value in individual series objects.
dashStyle
The following dash styles are available:
solid
The border is a solid, continuous line.longDash
The border is displayed using long dashes.dash
The border is displayed using dashes.dot
The border is displayed using dots.Any combination of 'longDash', 'dash' and 'dot'
The border is displayed by repeating the specified combination. For instance, 'dashdotdash'.
hoverMode
Depending on the series type, this property accepts different values. For information on them, visit the Series Types section, choose the employed series type and refer to its hoverMode property description.
hoverStyle
To set a custom 'hover' style for all series at once, use the hoverStyle object within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
If you have several series of one type, you can set hover style properties to the values specific to this type using the corresponding object (area, line or another) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. The values that are set within series-type-specific configuration objects override the corresponding common values.
In case you have to set a hover style property for an individual series, use the hoverStyle object within the series object of the series array. The values that are set individually override corresponding common values.
label
An object defining the label configuration properties.
Each series point can be accompanied by a text label that represents data related to the point. These are called series point labels. Use the label object's properties to set label properties for all chart series at once.
Specify the label object's properties within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object to set label properties for all chart series at once.
If you have several series of a single type, you can set label properties to the values specific to this series type using the corresponding object (area, line, etc.) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. The values that are set within series-type-specific configuration objects override the corresponding common values.
If you need to set a label property for an individual series, use the label object within the series object of the series array. The values that are set individually override the corresponding common values.
line
Define a common configuration for all line series in the chart using any properties of the line object.
maxLabelCount
Specifies how many points are acceptable to be in a series to display all labels for these points. Otherwise, the labels will not be displayed.
When there are several series in a chart and series with a large number of points, the point labels may overlap each other and make a chart difficult to read. In this instance, it is better to display the point labels depending on their quantity. To specify the maximum amount of the labels to be displayed, set the required number to the maxLabelCount field. If the number of the points on a series exceeded the number assigned to the maxLabelCount field, the point labels for this series will not be displayed.
point
An object defining configuration properties for points in line and area series.
To specify point properties for all line and area series at once, use the properties of the point object defined within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
If you have several series of a single type, you can set point properties to the values specific to this series type using the corresponding object (area, line etc.) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. The values that are set within series-type-specific configuration objects override their corresponding common values.
If you need to set a point property for an individual series, use the point object within the series object of the series array. The values that are set individually override their corresponding common values.
scatter
Define a common configuration for all scatter series in the chart using any properties of the Scatter object.
selectionMode
Depending on the series type, this property accepts different values. For information on them, visit the Series Types section, choose the employed series type and refer to its selectionMode property description.
selectionStyle
The PolarChart UI component comes with API members that allow you to select a series in code. To set a custom 'selected' style for all series at once, use the selectionStyle object within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
If you have several series of one type, you can set selection style properties to the values specific to this type using the corresponding object (area, line or another) within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. The values that are set within series-type-specific configuration objects override the corresponding common values.
In case you have to set a selection style property for an individual series, use the selectionStyle object within the series object of the series array. The values that are set individually override corresponding common values.
stack
By default, this property is set to 'default' for all series of the stackedBar types. So values of all series are located in one stack for each argument value. You can set the stack property to another value for one group of the series and leave the 'default' value for the other group of series. In this instance, series will be divided into two stacks for each argument. In this manner, you can divide series between the required number of logical stacks.
You can set this property for a series individually, for all stackedBar series or for all series in the chart. For this purpose choose the appropriate configuration object for this property: series, commonSeriesSettings.stackedBar or commonSeriesSettings.
stackedbar
An object that specifies configuration properties for all series of the stackedBar type in the chart.
Define a common configuration for all stackedBar series in the chart using any properties of the StackedBar object.
tagField
When setting a common data source via the dataSource property, you can pass information about a point. For this purpose, add a separate field to the data source in addition to the argument and value fields. To set the specified data to the point instance, set the series' tagField property to the name of the field with the information. In this instance, when clicking a point in the chart, you can access the data associated with this point using the point's instance.
When defining series using the series configuration object, set the tagField property to the corresponding field from the data source for each series individually. If the field that supplies data about points is called similarly in several series, there is no need to set its name for each series individually. Instead, set it for the tagField property of the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
You can also associate data with a series instance. To learn how to do this, refer to the description of the tag property of the series configuration object.
type
A series type determines a particular visual representation of data. To learn more about series types supplied with the PolarChart UI component, refer to the Series help section.
valueErrorBar
Error bars are used on charts to indicate an error or an uncertainty in a reported measurement. They give a general idea of how precise a measurement is.
In PolarChart, an error bar is a vertical bar with two marks at its edges. An error bar accompanies a series point. Error bars can be generated either from concrete or calculated values. To generate one error bar, two values, high and low, are needed. If the data source of your chart provides concrete high and low values, assign the required data source fields to the highValueField and lowValueField properties.
Alternatively, you can calculate the high and low error bar values automatically. For this purpose, choose one of error bar types and specify the value to be used in calculation.
valueField
When defining series using the series configuration object, set the valueField property for each series individually to the corresponding field from the data source. In case you use series templates, specify the valueField property of the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
visible
When this property is set to false for a series, the series appears invisible. If you require all the series to appear so, assign the same value to the visible property within the commonSeriesSettings configuration object.
In addition, you can show/hide series at runtime by using the show() or hide() method of a particular series respectively.