React PieChart Props
adaptiveLayout
The adaptive layout enables the UI component to hide optional elements if they do not fit in the container. Elements are hidden in the following sequence:
- Title
- Export menu icon
- Legend
- Point labels (can be saved by setting the adaptiveLayout.keepLabels property to true)
Use the height and width properties in the adaptiveLayout object to specify the minimum container size at which the layout begins to adapt.
See Also
animation
The UI component animates its elements at the beginning of its lifetime and when the data source changes.
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... animation: { easing: "linear", duration: 500, maxPointCountSupported: 100 } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... > <dxo-animation easing="linear" [duration]="500" [maxPointCountSupported]="100"> </dxo-animation> </dx-pie-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 { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... > <DxAnimation easing="linear" :duration="500" :max-point-count-supported="100" /> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxPieChart, { DxAnimation } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart, DxAnimation }, // ... } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import PieChart, { Animation } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... > <Animation easing="linear" duration={500} maxPointCountSupported={100} /> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
annotations[]
Array<PieChart Annotation | any>
Annotations are containers for images, text blocks, and custom content that display additional information about the visualized data.
To create annotations, assign an array of objects to the annotations[] property. Each object configures an individual annotation. You can set each annotation's type property to "text", "image", or "custom". Depending on the type, specify the annotation's text, image, or template property:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChart").dxPieChart({ annotations: [{ type: "text", text: "Annotation text" }, { type: "image", image: "http://image/url/myimage.png" }, { type: "custom", template: function(annotation) { const data = annotation.data; const $svg = $("<svg>"); // ... // Customize the annotation's markup here // ... return $svg; } }] }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... > <dxi-annotation type="text" text="Annotation text"> </dxi-annotation> <dxi-annotation type="image" image="http://image/url/myimage.png"> </dxi-annotation> <dxi-annotation type="custom" template="custom-annotation"> </dxi-annotation> <svg *dxTemplate="let annotation of 'custom-annotation'"> <!-- Declare custom SVG markup here --> </svg> </dx-pie-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 { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... > <DxAnnotation type="text" text="Annotation text" /> <DxAnnotation type="image" image="http://image/url/myimage.png" /> <DxAnnotation type="custom" template="custom-annotation" /> <template #custom-annotation="{ data }"> <svg> <!-- Declare custom SVG markup here --> </svg> </template> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart, { DxAnnotation } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart, DxAnnotation }, data() { // ... } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart, { Annotation } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; function CustomAnnotation(annotation) { const data = annotation.data; return ( <svg> {/* Declare custom SVG markup here */} </svg> ); } export default function App() { return ( <PieChart ... > <Annotation type="text" text="Annotation text" /> <Annotation type="image" image="http://image/url/myimage.png" /> <Annotation type="custom" render={CustomAnnotation} /> </PieChart> ); }
Annotations can be unattached or anchored to a chart element. The following list shows how to position them. Chart coordinates (argument and series) specify the element that the annotation's arrow points to; pixel coordinates (x and y) specify the position of the annotation's center.
Unanchored annotation
annotations: [{ x: 100, y: 200 }]
Annotation anchored to a series point
annotations: [{ argument: "California", series: "States" // required if the PieChart contains more than one series }]
Annotation positioned at an argument's edge
annotations: [{ argument: "Alaska", series: "States", location: "edge" }]
The PieChart displays a tooltip when a user long-presses an annotation or hovers the mouse pointer over it.
Objects in the annotations[] array configure individual annotations. To specify properties that apply to all annotations, use the commonAnnotationSettings object. Individual settings take precedence over common settings.
See Also
centerComponent
An alias for the centerTemplate property specified in React. Accepts a custom component. Refer to Using a Custom Component for more information.
centerRender
An alias for the centerTemplate property specified in React. Accepts a rendering function. Refer to Using a Rendering Function for more information.
commonAnnotationSettings
Settings specified here can be ignored in favor of individual annotation settings specified in the annotations[] array. Refer to the array's description for information on how to configure annotations.
The following code shows the commonAnnotationSettings declaration syntax:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChart").dxPieChart({ // ... commonAnnotationSettings: { tooltipEnabled: false } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... > <dx-common-annotation-settings [tooltipEnabled]="false"> </dx-common-annotation-settings> </dx-pie-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 { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... > <DxCommonAnnotationSettings :tooltip-enabled="false" /> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart, { DxCommonAnnotationSettings } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart, DxCommonAnnotationSettings }, data() { // ... } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart, { CommonAnnotationSettings } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... > <CommonAnnotationSettings tooltipEnabled={false} /> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
See Also
commonSeriesSettings
An object defining the configuration properties that are common for all series of the PieChart UI component.
customizeAnnotation
Customizes an individual annotation.
The following code shows how to use the customizeAnnotation function to apply different settings to text and image annotations:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... customizeAnnotation: function(annotationItem) { if(annotationItem.text) { annotationItem.color = "red"; } if(annotationItem.image) { annotationItem.color = "blue"; } return annotationItem; } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... [customizeAnnotation]="customizeAnnotation"> </dx-pie-chart>
// ... export class AppComponent { customizeAnnotation(annotationItem) { if(annotationItem.text) { annotationItem.color = "red"; } if(annotationItem.image) { annotationItem.color = "blue"; } return annotationItem; } }
import { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; // ... @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxPieChartModule ], // ... }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... :customize-annotation="customizeAnnotation"> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart }, methods: { customizeAnnotation(annotationItem) { if(annotationItem.text) { annotationItem.color = "red"; } if(annotationItem.image) { annotationItem.color = "blue"; } return annotationItem; } } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; export default function App() { const customizeAnnotation = (annotationItem) => { if(annotationItem.text) { annotationItem.color = "red"; } if(annotationItem.image) { annotationItem.color = "blue"; } return annotationItem; } return ( <PieChart ... customizeAnnotation={customizeAnnotation}> </PieChart> ); }
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@(Html.DevExtreme().PieChart() @* ... *@ .CustomizeAnnotation("customizeAnnotation") ) <script type="text/javascript"> function customizeAnnotation(annotationItem) { if(annotationItem.text) { annotationItem.color = "red"; } if(annotationItem.image) { annotationItem.color = "blue"; } return annotationItem; } </script>
See Also
customizeLabel
All point labels in a chart are identical by default, but you can specify a unique appearance for individual labels using the customizeLabel function. This function should return an object with properties that will be changed for a certain label. See the label object for information about all properties available for changing.
The customizeLabel function accepts an object providing information about the series point that the label belongs to. This object contains the following fields.
Field | Description |
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argument | The argument of the series point. |
value | The value of the series point. |
tag | The tag of the series point. |
series | The series that includes the series point. |
index | The index of the series point in the points array. |
data | An object that contains the series point data. |
customizePoint
By default, all the points of a pie are displayed identically. But you can specify different appearance for certain points using the customizePoint field. Assign a function to this field. This function should return an object with properties that should be changed for a certain point. The following pie properties can be changed.
When implementing a callback function for this property, use the argument or value of a point. They can be accessed using the following fields of the function's parameter.
Field | Description |
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argument | The argument of the series point. |
value | The value of the series point. |
tag | The tag of the series point. |
index | The index of the series point in the points array. |
data | An object that contains the series point data. |
In addition, these values can be accessed using the this object.
dataSource
The PieChart works with collections of objects.
Depending on your data source, bind the PieChart to data as follows.
Data Array
Assign the array to the dataSource option. View DemoRead-Only Data in JSON Format
Set the dataSource property to the URL of a JSON file or service that returns JSON data. View DemoOData
Implement an ODataStore.Web API, PHP, MongoDB
Use one of the following extensions to enable the server to process data according to the protocol DevExtreme UI components use:Then, use the createStore method to configure access to the server on the client as shown below. This method is part of DevExtreme.AspNet.Data.
jQuery
JavaScript$(function() { let serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... dataSource: DevExpress.data.AspNet.createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }) }) });
Angular
app.component.tsapp.component.htmlapp.module.tsimport { Component } from '@angular/core'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { store: CustomStore; constructor() { let serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; this.store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }) } }
<dx-pie-chart ... [dataSource]="store"> </dx-pie-chart>
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
App.vue<template> <DxPieChart ... :data-source="store" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; import { DxPieChart } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart }, data() { const serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; const store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }); return { store } } } </script>
React
App.jsimport React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import CustomStore from 'devextreme/data/custom_store'; import { createStore } from 'devextreme-aspnet-data-nojquery'; import PieChart from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; const serviceUrl = "https://url/to/my/service"; const store = createStore({ key: "ID", loadUrl: serviceUrl + "/GetAction", insertUrl: serviceUrl + "/InsertAction", updateUrl: serviceUrl + "/UpdateAction", deleteUrl: serviceUrl + "/DeleteAction" }); class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... dataSource={store} /> ); } } export default App;
Any other data source
Implement a CustomStore.
Regardless of the data source on the input, the PieChart always wraps it in the DataSource object. This object allows you to sort, filter, group, and perform other data shaping operations. To get its instance, call the getDataSource() method.
After providing data, bind series to it.
Review the following notes about data binding:
If you wrap the store into the DataSource object explicitly, set the paginate property to false to prevent data from partitioning.
Data field names cannot be equal to
this
and should not contain the following characters:.
,:
,[
, and]
.The stores and DataSource have methods to process and update data. However, the methods do not allow you to perform particular tasks (for example, replace the entire dataset, reconfigure data access at runtime). For such tasks, create a new array, store, or DataSource and assign it to the dataSource property as shown in the articles about changing properties in jQuery, Angular, React, and Vue.
diameter
This property accepts a number that identifies the ratio between the pie's diameter and the UI component's width or height (depending on which of them is less). For example, assume that the UI component's size is 300x500 pixels and the diameter property is set to 0.5. Then, the resulting diameter of the pie will be:
0.5 * min(300,500) = 0.5 * 300 = 150 pixels
See Also
elementAttr
Specifies the global attributes to be attached to the UI component's container element.
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... elementAttr: { id: "elementId", class: "class-name" } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... [elementAttr]="{ id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' }"> </dx-pie-chart>
import { DxPieChartModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxPieChartModule ], // ... })
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... :element-attr="pieChartAttributes"> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart }, data() { return { pieChartAttributes: { id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' } } } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { pieChartAttributes = { id: 'elementId', class: 'class-name' } render() { return ( <PieChart ... elementAttr={this.pieChartAttributes}> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
export
These features allow a user to export your UI component into a document or print it. When exporting is enabled, the "Exporting/Printing" button appears in the UI component. A click on it invokes a drop-down menu that lists exporting and printing commands. The following formats are supported for exporting into: PNG, PDF, JPEG, SVG and GIF.
See Also
innerRadius
Specifies the fraction of the inner radius relative to the total radius in the series of the 'doughnut' type. The value should be between 0 and 1.
legend
The PieChart UI component can include a legend. It helps you distinguish and identify the points of the displayed series. Each point is presented by an item on the legend. An item marker identifies the point's (slice's) color. An item label displays a value corresponding to the point. Use the legend property to set up PieChart legend properties to the required values. To learn more about the legend and its properties, refer to the Legend topic.
loadingIndicator
When the UI component is bound to a remote data source, it can display a loading indicator while data is loading.
To enable the automatic loading indicator, set the enabled property to true.
If you want to change the loading indicator's visibility, use the show property or the showLoadingIndicator() and hideLoadingIndicator() methods.
margin
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... margin: { top: 20, bottom: 20, left: 30, right: 30 } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... > <dxo-margin [top]="20" [bottom]="20" [left]="30" [right]="30"> </dxo-margin> </dx-pie-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 { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... > <DxMargin :top="20" :bottom="20" :left="30" :right="30" /> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxPieChart, { DxMargin } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart, DxMargin }, // ... } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import PieChart, { Margin } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... > <Margin top={20} bottom={20} left={30} right={30} /> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
minDiameter
This property specifies the minimum ratio between the pie's diameter and the UI component's width or height (depending on which of them is less). For example, assume that the UI component's size is 300x500 pixels and the minDiameter property is 0.7. Then, the diameter of the pie will never be less than:
0.7 * min(300,500) = 0.7 * 300 = 210 pixels
See Also
onDisposing
A function that is executed before the UI component is disposed of.
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
Model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
onDone
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
onDrawn
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
onExported
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
onExporting
Name | Type | Description |
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cancel |
Allows you to prevent exporting. |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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fileName |
The name of the file to which the UI component is about to be exported. |
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format |
The resulting file format. One of PNG, PDF, JPEG, SVG and GIF. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
onFileSaving
A function that is executed before a file with exported UI component is saved to the user's local storage.
Name | Type | Description |
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cancel |
Allows you to prevent file saving. |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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data |
Exported data as a BLOB. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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fileName |
The name of the file to be saved. |
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format |
The format of the file to be saved. |
onIncidentOccurred
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
target | any |
Information on the occurred incident. |
The UI component notifies you of errors and warnings by passing messages to the browser console. Each message contains the incident's ID, a brief description, and a link to the Errors and Warnings section where further information about this incident can be found.
The onIncidentOccurred function allows you to handle errors and warnings the way you require. The object passed to it contains the target field. This field provides information about the occurred incident and contains the following properties:
- id
The incident's ID. The full list of IDs can be found in the Errors and Warnings section. - type
The incident's type: "error" or "warning". - args
The argument of the incident's message. Depends on the incident. For example, it may be the name of the data source field that was specified incorrectly, or the name of the property that was not set properly. - text
The text passed to the browser's console. Includes the args content, if there is any. - widget
The name of the UI component that produced the error or warning. - version
The used DevExtreme version.
onInitialized
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
onLegendClick
A function that is executed when a legend item is clicked or tapped.
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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event | Event (jQuery or EventObject) |
The event that caused the function to execute. It is an EventObject or a jQuery.Event when you use jQuery. |
model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
points |
The Point object(s). |
|
target | | |
The argument of the point(s) corresponding to the clicked legend item. |
onOptionChanged
Name | Type | Description |
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model | any |
Model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
fullName |
The path to the modified property that includes all parent properties. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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name |
The modified property if it belongs to the first level. Otherwise, the first-level property it is nested into. |
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value | any |
The modified property's new value. |
The following example shows how to subscribe to component property changes:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... onOptionChanged: function(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... (onOptionChanged)="handlePropertyChange($event)"> </dx-pie-chart>
import { Component } from '@angular/core'; @Component({ selector: 'app-root', templateUrl: './app.component.html', styleUrls: ['./app.component.css'] }) export class AppComponent { // ... handlePropertyChange(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } }
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { AppComponent } from './app.component'; import { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... @option-changed="handlePropertyChange" /> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxPieChart from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart }, // ... methods: { handlePropertyChange: function(e) { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } } } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import PieChart from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; const handlePropertyChange = (e) => { if(e.name === "changedProperty") { // handle the property change here } } export default function App() { return ( <PieChart ... onOptionChanged={handlePropertyChange} /> ); }
onPointClick
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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event | Event (jQuery or EventObject) |
The event that caused the function to execute. It is an EventObject or a jQuery.Event when you use jQuery. |
model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
target |
The clicked series point; described in the Point section. |
onPointHoverChanged
To identify whether the pointer has entered or left the series point, call the point's isHovered() method.
onPointSelectionChanged
To identify whether the selection has been applied or canceled, call the point's isSelected() method.
onTooltipHidden
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
target | | | any |
The series point whose tooltip is hidden; described in the Point section. |
onTooltipShown
Name | Type | Description |
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component |
The UI component's instance. |
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element |
The UI component's container. It is an HTML Element or a jQuery Element when you use jQuery. |
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model | any |
The model data. Available only if you use Knockout. |
target | | | any |
The series point whose tooltip is shown; described in the Point section. |
palette
This property accepts either the name of a predefined palette or an array of colors. The array can include the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
See Also
paletteExtensionMode
Specifies what to do with colors in the palette when their number is less than the number of series (in the Chart UI component) or points in a series (in the PieChart UI component).
The following variants are available:
"blend"
Create a blend of two neighboring colors and insert it between these colors in the palette."alternate"
Repeat the full set of palette colors, alternating their normal, lightened, and darkened shades in that order."extrapolate"
Repeat the full set of palette colors, changing their shade gradually from dark to light.
pathModified
pointSelectionMode
To set the points to highlight along with the selected point, set the series.selectionMode property.
redrawOnResize
Specifies whether to redraw the UI component when the size of the parent browser window changes or a mobile device rotates.
When this property is set to true, the UI component will be redrawn automatically in case the size of its parent window changes.
resolveLabelOverlapping
Specifies how a chart must behave when point labels overlap.
Series point labels display series point values. If the series in your pie chart contains a large number of points, point labels may overlap. In this case, specify how the chart must resolve overlapping using the resolveLabelOverlapping property. To hide certain labels, set this property to 'hide'. Labels to be hidden will be determined automatically. To resolve overlapping by shifting labels from their positions, set the resolveLabelOverlapping property to 'shift'. In this case, it is recommended that you display label connectors so that pie segments are connected with their labels. If there is not enough space for all labels after they are shifted, labels with the smallest values will be hidden.
rtlEnabled
When this property is set to true, the UI component text flows from right to left, and the layout of elements is reversed. To switch the entire application/site to the right-to-left representation, assign true to the rtlEnabled field of the object passed to the DevExpress.config(config) method.
DevExpress.config({ rtlEnabled: true });
series
A series represents a group of related data points. To configure a series, assign an object to the series property. If PieChart must contain several series, assign an array of such objects to the same property. Refer to the Series Overview topic to learn the basics of what a series is, what it does, and how it helps.
The definitive characteristic of a series is its type. The PieChart UI component provides two series types - Pie and Doughnut.
When you have a multi-series pie, settings that are common for all series can be specified all together. Use the commonSeriesSettings object to do this.
seriesTemplate
In most cases, you can organize the array that is assigned to the chart's dataSource property in the following way.
[ {arg: arg1Value, series1Value: val11, series2Value: val12, ...} {arg: arg2Value, series1Value: val21, series2Value: val22, ...} ... {arg: argNValue, series1Value: valN1, series2Value: valN2, ...} ]
Each object that is included in the array represents an argument value and the values of all series for this argument.
However, there are some scenarios in which you do not know exactly how many series will be added. In these cases, you will not be able to define the data source in the manner detailed above. Instead, define it in the following way.
[ {seriesName: series1, arg: arg11Value, val: value11 } {seriesName: series1, arg: arg12Value, val: value12 } ... {seriesName: seriesM, arg: argM1Value, val: valueM1 } {seriesName: seriesM, arg: argM2Value, val: valueM2 } ... ]
If you define a data source in this manner, set the argument and value fields using the argumentField and valueField properties of the commonSeriesSettings configuration object (for all series at once). Then, define a template for the series using the seriesTemplate configuration object. Within this object, set the data source field that specifies the series name to the nameField property.
If you need to specify individual values for properties of a particular series, assign a callback function to the customizeSeries property of the seriesTemplate object.
size
The UI component occupies its container's entire area by default. Use the size object to specify the UI component's size if it should be different from that of its container. Assign 0 to size object's height and width properties to hide the UI component.
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChartContainer").dxPieChart({ // ... size: { height: 300, width: 600 } }); });
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... > <dxo-size [height]="300" [width]="600"> </dxo-size> </dx-pie-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 { DxPieChartModule } from 'devextreme-angular'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ AppComponent ], imports: [ BrowserModule, DxPieChartModule ], providers: [ ], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule { }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... > <DxSize :height="300" :width="600" /> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart, { DxSize } from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart, DxSize }, // ... } </script>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart, { Size } from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... > <Size height={300} width={600} /> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
Alternatively, you can style the UI component's container using CSS:
jQuery
$(function() { $("#pieChart").dxPieChart({ // ... }); });
#pieChart { width: 85%; height: 70%; }
Angular
<dx-pie-chart ... id="pieChart"> </dx-pie-chart>
#pieChart { width: 85%; height: 70%; }
Vue
<template> <DxPieChart ... id="pieChart"> </DxPieChart> </template> <script> import DxPieChart from 'devextreme-vue/pie-chart'; export default { components: { DxPieChart }, // ... } </script> <style> #pieChart { width: 85%; height: 70%; } </style>
React
import React from 'react'; import PieChart from 'devextreme-react/pie-chart'; class App extends React.Component { render() { return ( <PieChart ... id="pieChart"> </PieChart> ); } } export default App;
#pieChart { width: 85%; height: 70%; }
sizeGroup
Besides the pie itself, the PieChart UI component comprises other diverse elements that affect the size of the pie. Therefore, when you display several PieChart UI components side by side, their pies may differ in size. To eliminate these differences, collect all the PieChart UI components in a single size group by setting their sizeGroup property to identical values. The UI components should have identical layouts, that is, the same container's size, position of the title and legend, etc. Note also that a single page can contain many size groups, but a UI component can be a member of only one of them.
See Also
theme
A theme is a UI component configuration that gives the UI component a distinctive appearance. You can use one of the predefined themes or create a custom one. Changing the property values in the UI component's configuration object overrides the theme's corresponding values.
title
The UI component's title is a short text that usually indicates what is visualized. If you need to specify the title's text only, assign it directly to the title property. Otherwise, set this property to an object with the text and other fields specified.
The title can be accompanied by a subtitle elaborating on the visualized subject using the title.subtitle object.
If you have technical questions, please create a support ticket in the DevExpress Support Center.