Vue Chart - series
A series represents a grouping of related data points. The most important characteristic of a series is its type, which determines a particular visual representation of data. You can find more details on each series type in the corresponding topics in the Series help section.
To define a single series, assign an object defining the series to the series configuration object. In the series' object, specify the series type, data source fields, the appearance of the series points and other options.
To show several series, specify series as an array of objects defining series. If you need to set similar values to properties of several series, use the commonSeriesSettings configuration object. It exposes the properties that can be specified for all series at once and for all series of a particular type at once. Note that the values specified for a series individually (in the series array) override the values that are specified for all series (in the commonSeriesSettings object).
argumentField
In the Cartesian coordinate system, each point is characterized by a pair of coordinates (X, Y). In the Chart widget, X's are provided by the argumentField; Y's are provided by the valueField.
Commonly, a chart contains several series, and many of them have the same argument field. In this case, assign the name of this field to the argumentField property of the commonSeriesSettings object. If a series must have a unique argument field, specify the same property, but do so in the series object within the series array.
border
Configures the series border (in area-like series) or the series point border (in bar-like and bubble series).
Declared in commonSeriesSettings, the border settings apply to all series in the chart. Declared in a series configuration object, the border settings apply to this particular series only. The series-specific border settings override the common ones.
closeValueField
Each point in a financial series has one argument and four values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the openValueField, closeValueField, highValueField and lowValueField.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
color
This option supports the following colors:
- Hexadecimal colors
- RGB colors
- RGBA colors
- Predefined/cross-browser color names
- Predefined SVG colors
Specified in the commonSeriesSettings object, this option colors all series in the chart. To color an individual series, specify this option in the series object within the series array.
dashStyle
This option accepts one of the following values.
- solid
Displays a solid, continuous series line. - dash
Displays the series line using short dashes. - longDash
Displays the series line using long dashes. - dot
Displays the series line using dots. - Any combination of 'longDash', 'dash' and 'dot'
Displays the series line by repeating the specified combination. For example, 'dashdotdash'.
When using the widget as an ASP.NET MVC Control, specify this option using the DashStyle
enum. This enum accepts the following values: Solid
, LongDash
, Dash
and Dot
.
highValueField
Each point in a financial series has one argument and four values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the openValueField, closeValueField, highValueField and lowValueField.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
hoverMode
Depending on the series type, this option accepts different values. For information on them, visit the Series Types section, choose the employed series type and refer to its hoverMode option description.
hoverStyle
Declared in commonSeriesSettings, hoverStyle applies to all series in the chart. Declared in a series configuration object, hoverStyle applies to this particular series only. The series-specific hoverStyle overrides the common one.
innerColor
Specifies a filling color for the body of a series point that visualizes a non-reduced value. Applies only to candlestick series.
label
Declared in commonSeriesSettings, the label settings apply to all point labels in the chart. Declared in a series configuration object, the label settings apply only to the point labels that belong to this particular series. The series-specific label settings override the common ones.
See Also
- customizeLabel - сustomizes the appearance of an individual point label.
lowValueField
Each point in a financial series has one argument and four values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the openValueField, closeValueField, highValueField and lowValueField.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
maxLabelCount
If the number of points in a series increases over time, there comes a time when it becomes so massive that displaying labels for them makes the chart too cluttered. In this instance, to keep the chart clear to the viewer, specify a limit for the number of point labels using the maxLabelCount option. Once this limit is exceeded, all point labels of the series will be hidden.
minBarSize
Specifies the minimal possible height (or length if the chart is rotated) of a bar in pixels. Applies only to bar-like series.
If the disparity between the smallest and largest values in the data source is considerable, small values are visualized by tiny bars that may be difficult to interact with. In this case, specify the minimal possible height (or length if the chart is rotated) for bars using the minBarSize option.
See Also
- barWidth - controls the width of bars in the widget.
openValueField
Each point in a financial series has one argument and four values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the openValueField, closeValueField, highValueField and lowValueField.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
pane
If this option is not specified, the series will belong to the default pane.
See Also
- panes - declares a collection of panes.
point
Declared in commonSeriesSettings, the point settings apply to all points in the chart. Declared in a series configuration object, the point settings apply only to the points that belong to this particular series. The series-specific point settings override the common ones.
See Also
- customizePoint - сustomizes the appearance of an individual series point.
rangeValue1Field
Coupled with the rangeValue2Field option, specifies which data source field provides values for a range-like series.
Each point in a range-like series has one argument and two values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the rangeValue1Field, rangeValue2Field.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
rangeValue2Field
Coupled with the rangeValue1Field option, specifies which data source field provides values for a range-like series.
Each point in a range-like series has one argument and two values. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; values are provided by the rangeValue1Field, rangeValue2Field.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
reduction
Each point in a financial series has four values or "prices": high, low, open and close. To mirror the changes on the market more clearly, the widget compares the price of every point with the price of the previous point. Those points whose price has decreased are painted in a specific color. To specify whether high, low, open or close prices of points should be compared, use the level option.
selectionMode
Depending on the series type, this option accepts different values. For information on them, visit the Series Types section, choose the employed series type and refer to its selectionMode option description.
selectionStyle
Declared in commonSeriesSettings, selectionStyle applies to all series in the chart. Declared in a series configuration object, selectionStyle applies to this particular series only. The series-specific selectionStyle overrides the common one.
sizeField
Specifies which data source field provides size values for bubbles. Required by and applies only to bubble series.
Each point in a bubble series has an argument, a regular value and a size value. Arguments are provided by the argumentField; regular values are provided by the valueField; size values are provided by the sizeField.
Size values do not specify the real sizes of bubbles directly, they only define the sizes of bubbles in relation to each other. Apart from a size value, the real, pixel-measured size of a bubble depends on the minBubbleSize and maxBubbleSize values and the size of the pane.
Commonly, a chart contains several series, and many of them have the same size field. In this case, assign the name of this field to the sizeField property of the commonSeriesSettings object. If a series must have a unique size field, specify the same property, but do so in the series object within the series array.
stack
Specifies which stack the series should belongs to. Applies only to stacked bar and full-stacked bar series.
By default, all series are placed in the same stack. In case you need to distribute them between several side-by-side stacks, specify the stack series property. Series with the same stack value will be collected in a single stack. The number of stacks is unlimited.
tag
To associate information about a series with the series instance, set the tag property of the series object defined within the series array. In this instance, when clicking a series in the chart, you can access the data associated with it using the series' instance.
You can also associate data with series points. To learn how to do this, refer to the description of the tagField property.
tagField
This option allows you to associate virtually any required data with a series point. This data will be stored in the tag field of the Point object.
Commonly, a chart contains several series, and many of them have the same tagField value. In this case, specify the tagField property in the commonSeriesSettings object. If a series must have a unique tagField value, specify the same property, but do so in the series object within the series array.
See Also
- series.tag - associates data with an entire series.
type
The series type determines the distinctive look of the series. Depending on the nature of data, one series type may be preferable over another. To choose which series type serves your visualization purposes best, visit the Series Types documentation section.
When using the widget as an ASP.NET MVC Control, specify this option using the SeriesType
enum. This enum accepts the same values, but each word in them starts with an upper-case letter, for example, 'fullstackedsplinearea' becomes FullStackedSplineArea
.
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 the measurement is.
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 options.
Alternatively, error bar values can be calculated according to an algorithm. In this case, choose the required algorithm using the type option, and specify the value to be used in calculation using the value option.
valueField
In the Cartesian coordinate system, each point is characterized by a pair of coordinates (X, Y). In a common case, X's are provided by the argumentField; Y's are provided by the valueField.
Certain series types require more than one value field, because their points are characterized by a larger number of coordinates. These series types are:
- Range-like series types
Range bar and range area require two value fields: rangeValue1Field and rangeValue2Field. - Financial series types
Stock and candlestick require four value fields: openValueField, closeValueField, highValueField and lowValueField.
If you use a series template, specify the value field properties in the commonSeriesSettings object. Otherwise, do this in the series object within the series array.
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