Chart Attributes
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- Doughnut 2D
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- Drag Node Chart
- Drag-able Area 2D Chart
- Drag-able Column 2D Chart
- Drag-able Line 2D Chart
- Error Bar Chart
- Error Line 2D Chart
- Error Scatter Chart
- Funnel Chart
- Gantt Chart
- Heat Map Chart
- Horizontal Bullet Graph
- Horizontal LED
- Inverse Y-axis Area Chart
- Inverse Y-axis Column 2D Chart
- Inverse Y-axis Line 2D Chart
- Kagi Chart
- Line 2D
- Logarithmic Column 2D Chart
- Logarithmic Line 2D Chart
- Marimekko
- Multi-axis Line Chart
- Multi-level Pie Chart
- Multi-series 2D Dual Y Combination Chart (Column + Line + Area + Spline)
- Multi-series 2D Single Y Combination Chart (Column + Line + Area + Spline)
- Multi-series 3D Single Y Combination Chart (Column + Line + Area + Spline)
- Multi-series Area 2D
- Multi-series Bar 2D
- Multi-series Bar 3D
- Multi-series Column 2D
- Multi-series Column 3D
- Multi-series Column 3D + Line Dual Y Axis
- Multi-series Column 3D + Line Single Y-axis
- Multi-series Line 2D
- Multi-series Spline
- Multi-series Spline Area
- Multi-series Stacked Column 2D
- Multi-series Stacked Column 2D + Line Dual Y Axis
- Overlapped Column 2D
- Overlapped Bar 2D
- Pareto 2D
- Pareto 3D
- Pie 2D
- Pie 3D
- Pyramid Chart
- Radar Chart
- Real-time Angular
- Real-time Area
- Real-time Bulb
- Real-time Column
- Real-time Cylinder
- Real-time Horizontal Linear
- Real-time Line
- Real-time Line (Dual Y)
- Real-time Stacked Area
- Real-time Stacked Column
- Real-time Thermometer
- Scatter Chart
- Scroll Area 2D
- Scroll Column 2D
- Scroll Combination 2D (Dual Y)
- Scroll Combination 2D (Single Y)
- Scroll Line 2D
- Scroll Stacked Column 2D
- Select-scatter Chart
- Single-series Spline 2D
- Single-series Spline Area 2D
- Spark Column
- Spark Line
- Spark Win/Loss
- Stacked 2D Column + Line Single Y-axis
- Stacked 3D Column + Line Single Y-axis
- Stacked Area 2D
- Stacked Bar 2D
- Stacked Bar 3D
- Stacked Column 2D
- Stacked Column 3D
- Stacked Column 3D + Line Dual Y Axis
- Step Line Charts
- Tree Map Chart
- Vertical Bullet Graph
- Vertical LED
- Waterfall / Cascade Chart
- Zoom Line
- Zoom Line Dual Y-axis
- Zoom Scatter
- json
- xml
{
"chart": {
"caption": "Top Smartphone Ratings",
"subcaption": "By Features",
"xAxisName": "Features",
"yAxisName": "Model",
"plottooltext": "<div id='nameDiv' style='font-size: 12px; border-bottom: 1px dashed #666666; font-weight:bold; padding-bottom: 3px; margin-bottom: 5px; display: inline-block; color: #888888;' >$rowLabel :</div>{br}Rating : <b>$dataValue</b>{br}$columnLabel : <b>$tlLabel</b>{br}<b>$trLabel</b>",
"theme": "fusion"
},
"rows": {
"row": [
{
"id": "SGS5",
"label": "Samsung Galaxy S5"
},
{
"id": "HTC1M8",
"label": "HTC One (M8)"
},
{
"id": "IPHONES5",
"label": "Apple iPhone 5S"
},
{
"id": "LUMIA",
"label": "Nokia Lumia 1520"
}
]
},
"columns": {
"column": [
{
"id": "processor",
"label": "Processor"
},
{
"id": "screen",
"label": "Screen Size"
},
{
"id": "price",
"label": "Price"
},
{
"id": "backup",
"label": "Battery Backup"
},
{
"id": "cam",
"label": "Camera"
}
]
},
"dataset": [
{
"data": [
{
"rowid": "SGS5",
"columnid": "processor",
"value": "8.7",
"tllabel": "Quad Core 2.5 GHz",
"trlabel": "OS : Android 4.4 Kitkat"
},
{
"rowid": "SGS5",
"columnid": "screen",
"value": "8.5",
"tllabel": "5.1 inch",
"trlabel": "AMOLED screen"
},
{
"rowid": "SGS5",
"columnid": "price",
"value": "9.3",
"tllabel": "$600"
},
{
"rowid": "SGS5",
"columnid": "backup",
"value": "9.7",
"tllabel": "29 Hrs",
"trlabel": "Battery : 2800 MAH"
},
{
"rowid": "SGS5",
"columnid": "cam",
"value": "8",
"tllabel": "16 MP",
"trlabel": "Front Camera : 2.1 MP"
},
{
"rowid": "HTC1M8",
"columnid": "processor",
"value": "9.2",
"tllabel": "Quad Core 2.3 GHz",
"trlabel": "OS : Android 4.4 Kitkat"
},
{
"rowid": "HTC1M8",
"columnid": "screen",
"value": "8.3",
"tllabel": "5 inch",
"trlabel": "LCD screen"
},
{
"rowid": "HTC1M8",
"columnid": "price",
"value": "7.3",
"tllabel": "$600"
},
{
"rowid": "HTC1M8",
"columnid": "backup",
"value": "8.8",
"tllabel": "20 Hrs",
"trlabel": "Battery : 2600 MAH"
},
{
"rowid": "HTC1M8",
"columnid": "cam",
"value": "8.7",
"tllabel": "4 MP",
"trlabel": "Front Camera : 5 MP"
},
{
"rowid": "IPHONES5",
"columnid": "processor",
"value": "9.1",
"tllabel": "Dual Core",
"trlabel": "OS : iOS 7"
},
{
"rowid": "IPHONES5",
"columnid": "screen",
"value": "8.6",
"tllabel": "4 inch",
"trlabel": "Retina LCD screen"
},
{
"rowid": "IPHONES5",
"columnid": "price",
"value": "7.2",
"tllabel": "$649"
},
{
"rowid": "IPHONES5",
"columnid": "backup",
"value": "8.4",
"tllabel": "10 Hrs",
"trlabel": "Battery : 1560 MAH"
},
{
"rowid": "IPHONES5",
"columnid": "cam",
"value": "9.5",
"tllabel": "8 MP",
"trlabel": "Front Camera : 1.2 MP"
},
{
"rowid": "LUMIA",
"columnid": "processor",
"value": "8.8",
"tllabel": "Quad Core 2.2 GHz",
"trlabel": "OS: Windows Phone 8"
},
{
"rowid": "LUMIA",
"columnid": "screen",
"value": "9.1",
"tllabel": "6 inch",
"trlabel": "LCD screen"
},
{
"rowid": "LUMIA",
"columnid": "price",
"value": "9.7",
"tllabel": "$470"
},
{
"rowid": "LUMIA",
"columnid": "backup",
"value": "9.2",
"tllabel": "27 Hrs",
"trlabel": "Battery : 3400 MAH"
},
{
"rowid": "LUMIA",
"columnid": "cam",
"value": "8.1",
"tllabel": "20MP",
"trlabel": "Front Camera : 1.2 MP"
}
]
}
],
"colorrange": {
"gradient": "0",
"minvalue": "0",
"code": "E24B1A",
"startlabel": "Poor",
"endlabel": "Good",
"color": [
{
"code": "E24B1A",
"minvalue": "1",
"maxvalue": "5",
"label": "Bad"
},
{
"code": "F6BC33",
"minvalue": "5",
"maxvalue": "8.5",
"label": "Average"
},
{
"code": "6DA81E",
"minvalue": "8.5",
"maxvalue": "10",
"label": "Good"
}
]
}
}
<chart caption="Top Smartphone Ratings" subcaption="By Features" xaxisname="Features" yaxisname="Model" plottooltext="<div id='nameDiv' style='font-size: 12px; border-bottom: 1px dashed #666666; font-weight:bold; padding-bottom: 3px; margin-bottom: 5px; display: inline-block; color: #888888;' >$rowLabel :</div>{br}Rating : <b>$dataValue</b>{br}$columnLabel : <b>$tlLabel</b>{br}<b>$trLabel</b>" theme="fusion">
<rows>
<row id="SGS5" label="Samsung Galaxy S5" />
<row id="HTC1M8" label="HTC One (M8)" />
<row id="IPHONES5" label="Apple iPhone 5S" />
<row id="LUMIA" label="Nokia Lumia 1520" />
</rows>
<columns>
<column id="processor" label="Processor" />
<column id="screen" label="Screen Size" />
<column id="price" label="Price" />
<column id="backup" label="Battery Backup" />
<column id="cam" label="Camera" />
</columns>
<dataset>
<set rowid="SGS5" columnid="processor" value="8.7" tllabel="Quad Core 2.5 GHz" trlabel="OS : Android 4.4 Kitkat" />
<set rowid="SGS5" columnid="screen" value="8.5" tllabel="5.1 inch" trlabel="AMOLED screen" />
<set rowid="SGS5" columnid="price" value="9.3" tllabel="$600" />
<set rowid="SGS5" columnid="backup" value="9.7" tllabel="29 Hrs" trlabel="Battery : 2800 MAH" />
<set rowid="SGS5" columnid="cam" value="8" tllabel="16 MP" trlabel="Front Camera : 2.1 MP" />
<set rowid="HTC1M8" columnid="processor" value="9.2" tllabel="Quad Core 2.3 GHz" trlabel="OS : Android 4.4 Kitkat" />
<set rowid="HTC1M8" columnid="screen" value="8.3" tllabel="5 inch" trlabel="LCD screen" />
<set rowid="HTC1M8" columnid="price" value="7.3" tllabel="$600" />
<set rowid="HTC1M8" columnid="backup" value="8.8" tllabel="20 Hrs" trlabel="Battery : 2600 MAH" />
<set rowid="HTC1M8" columnid="cam" value="8.7" tllabel="4 MP" trlabel="Front Camera : 5 MP" />
<set rowid="IPHONES5" columnid="processor" value="9.1" tllabel="Dual Core" trlabel="OS : iOS 7" />
<set rowid="IPHONES5" columnid="screen" value="8.6" tllabel="4 inch" trlabel="Retina LCD screen" />
<set rowid="IPHONES5" columnid="price" value="7.2" tllabel="$649" />
<set rowid="IPHONES5" columnid="backup" value="8.4" tllabel="10 Hrs" trlabel="Battery : 1560 MAH" />
<set rowid="IPHONES5" columnid="cam" value="9.5" tllabel="8 MP" trlabel="Front Camera : 1.2 MP" />
<set rowid="LUMIA" columnid="processor" value="8.8" tllabel="Quad Core 2.2 GHz" trlabel="OS: Windows Phone 8" />
<set rowid="LUMIA" columnid="screen" value="9.1" tllabel="6 inch" trlabel="LCD screen" />
<set rowid="LUMIA" columnid="price" value="9.7" tllabel="$470" />
<set rowid="LUMIA" columnid="backup" value="9.2" tllabel="27 Hrs" trlabel="Battery : 3400 MAH" />
<set rowid="LUMIA" columnid="cam" value="8.1" tllabel="20MP" trlabel="Front Camera : 1.2 MP" />
</dataset>
<colorrange gradient="0" minvalue="0" code="E24B1A" startlabel="Poor" endlabel="Good">
<color code="E24B1A" minvalue="1" maxvalue="5" label="Bad" />
<color code="F6BC33" minvalue="5" maxvalue="8.5" label="Average" />
<color code="6DA81E" minvalue="8.5" maxvalue="10" label="Good" />
</colorrange>
</chart>
Chart Atributes
Functional Attributes
These attributes let you control a variety of functional elements on the chart. For example, you can opt to show or hide data labels, data values. You can also set chart limits and extended properties.
This attribute gives you the option to control animation in your charts. If you do not want to animate any part of the chart, set this as 0.
Range: 0/1
This attribute sets the animation duration, if `animation` is set to `1`. Default value: 1 sec
Range: In seconds
Each chart has 5 pre-defined color palettes which you can choose from. Each palette renders the chart in a different color theme.
Range: 1-5
While the `palette` attribute allows to select a palette theme that applies to chart background, canvas, font and tool-tips, it does not change the colors of data items (that is, column, line, pie etc.). Using `paletteColors` attribute, you can specify your custom list of hex colors for the data items. The list of colors have to be separated by comma, for example, `"paletteColors": "#FF0000, #0372AB, #FF5904..."`. The chart will cycle through the list of specified colors and then render the data plot accordingly. To use the same set of colors throughout all your charts in a web application, you can store the list of palette colors in your application globally and then provide the same in each chart JSON.
Range: List of hex color codes separated by comma
When enabled in auto mode, long data labels are truncated by adding ellipses to prevent them from overflowing the chart background. The default value is 1.
Range: 0/1
Specifies the type of data provided in the top-right label. This value is displayed in the tool tip.
Range:
Specifies the type of data provided in the top-left label. This value is displayed in the tool tip.
Range:
Specifies the type of data provided in the bottom-right label. This value is displayed in the tool tip.
Range:
Specifies the type of data provided in the bottom-left label. This value is displayed in the tool tip.
Range:
If you have opted for STAGGER mode as `labelDisplay`, using this attribute you can control how many lines to stagger the label to. By default, all labels are displayed in a single line.
Range: 2 or above
Sets the configuration whether data values would be displayed along with the data plot on chart.
Range: 0/1
Whether to show chart limit values.
Range: 0/1
Whether to show div line values.
Range: 0/1
Whether to apply the shadow effects for dataplot.
Range: 0/1
The entire chart can now act as a hotspot. Use this Url to define the hotspot link for the chart. The link can be specified in FusionCharts Link Format.
Sets whether the `clickURL` attribute (that sets a link to which the user is directed when the chart is clicked) overrides the `link` attribute (that sets a link to which the user is directed when a data plot is clicked). Default value: 0 (`clickURL` does not override `link`)
Range: 0/1
Sets the duration of the animation that takes place when the legends are used to show or hide dataplots.
Allows you to render a category based heat map chart.
Range: 0/1
Sets the transparency of all the dataplots in the chart.
Range: 0 - 100
Internally the chart decodes a Url that you set as link. Before invoking the link it again encodes the Url. If you are passing multilingual characters via a Url or do not want this decode-encode mechanism to be handled by chart you can set,`unescapeLinks='0'`.
Range: 0/1
When you right click on the chart it shows a context menu. This attribute allows you to show or hide the "Print" option in the context menu.
Range: 0/1
This attribute, when set to __1__, indicates to the chart that the text (rendered on the chart) may contain RTL characters and the textual display has to be managed accordingly.
This attribute lets you enable/disable the highlight effect, in the form of a `fadeout`, for the data plots corresponding to a legend item. When this attribute is enabled and the mouse pointer is hovered over a legend item label, plots belonging to the other data series fadeout, by reducing their opacity. The fadeout effect can be customized by specifying the fadeout color and opacity using the `color` and `alpha` attributes. Eg. `fadeout|color=#ff0000, alpha=60`
This attribute changes the theme of the chart. There are 4 types of themes which have been made according to the different color combinations.
Range: ‘carbon’, ‘fusion’, ‘ocean’, ‘zune’
Chart Message-related Attributes
These attributes let you set and configure custom chart messages, using text as well as images. These attributes are supported in FusionCharts constructor (FusionCharts({ })
).
This attribute allows to set a custom font for all chart messages.
This attribute allows to set a custom font size for all chart messages.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set a custom font color for all chart messages.
Range: Hex Color Code
This attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for all images displayed as chart messages. Default value: middle
Range: left, middle, right
This attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for all images displayed as chart messages. Default value: middle
Range: top, middle, bottom
This attribute allows to set a transparency for all images displayed as chart messages. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
This attribute allows to set a scale for magnifying all images displayed as chart messages. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed when a chart begins to load. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set the font for the message displayed when a chart begins to load.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when a chart begins to load.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when a chart begins to load.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `loadMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `loadMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `loadMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `loadMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed when the specified chart type is not supported. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set the font for the message displayed when the specified chart type is not supported.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when the specified chart type is not supported.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when the specified chart type is not supported.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `typeNotSupportedMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `typeNotSupportedMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `typeNotSupportedMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `typeNotSupportedMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set a font for the message displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `renderErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `renderErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `renderErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `renderErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed when chart data begins loading. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set a font for the message displayed when chart data begins loading.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when chart data begins loading.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when chart data begins loading.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadStartMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadStartMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadStartMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadStartMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set the font for the message displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataEmptyMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataEmptyMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataEmptyMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataEmptyMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set a font for the message displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataLoadErrorMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
This attribute allows to set the message to be displayed if the data to be loaded for the chart is invalid. To display an image as the chart message, prefix __I-__ to the image URL.
This attribute allows to set the font for the message displayed if the specified chart data is invalid.
Range: Font Name
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if the specified chart data is invalid.
Range: In pixels
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if the specified chart data is invalid.
Range: Hex Color Code
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataInvalidMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageHAlign` attribute
Range: left, middle, right
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataInvalidMessage`, this attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for the image. Default value: value assigned to the `baseChartMessageImageVAlign` attribute
Range: top, middle, bottom
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataInvalidMessage`, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
If an image is displayed as the chart `dataInvalidMessage`, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image. Default value: 100
Range: 0-300
Chart Titles and Axis Names
Using these attributes, you can set the various headings and titles of chart like caption, sub-caption, x-axis and y-axis names etc.
Caption of the chart.
Sub-caption of the chart.
X-axis title of the chart.
Y-axis title of the chart.
Chart Caption Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure the cosmetics of chart caption and sub-caption.
Sets horizontal alignment of caption
Range: "left", "center", "right"
Whether caption should be on top of the data plot area
Range: 0/1
Sets the caption font size in pixels
Range: 6 - 72
Sets the sub-caption font size (in pixels)
Range: 6 - 72
Sets the caption font family
Range: Font Name
Sets the sub-caption font family
Range: Font Name
Sets the caption font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the sub-caption font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Whether the caption font should be displayed in bold
Range: 0/1
Whether the sub caption font should be displayed in bold
Range: 0/1
Whether the caption is aligned with the canvas. Else, it will be aligned with the entire chart area
Range: 0/1
If caption is not centre aligned, lets you configure the padding (in pixels) from either edge. Will be ignored if caption is centre aligned.
Range: In Pixels
Chart Axis Configuration Attributes
Using these attributes, you can set and configure x-axis labels, y-axis values and set chart cosmetics for the axis like color, alpha, etc.
This attribute is used to show or hide the x axis or the column labels.
Range: 0/1
This attribute when set to '1', allows you to display the x-axis labels on top of the chart canvas.
Range: 0/1
Sets color of the x-axis of the chart.
Range: Hex Color Code
This attribute lets you set whether the data labels would show up as rotated labels on the chart.
Range: 0/1
This attribute is used to show or hide y axis or the row labels.
Range: 0/1
If you do not wish to rotate y-axis name, set this as 0. It specifically comes to use when you have special characters (UTF8) in your y-axis name that do not show up in rotated mode.
Range: 0/1
If you opt to not rotate y-axis name, you can choose a maximum width that will be applied to y-axis name.
Range: (In Pixels)
x-Axis Name Cosmetics
To configure the font cosmetics of x-axis name (title), you can use the following attributes.
Sets the x-axis font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the x-axis font size
Range: 6 - 72
Whether x-axis font should be bold
Range: 0/1
Whether x-axis font should be italicized
Range: 0/1
Sets the background color for x-axis text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the border around the x-axis text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the x-axis alpha including font and background
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis font alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis background alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis border alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis border padding
Range: In Pixels
Sets the x-axis border radius
Range: In Pixels
Sets the x-axis border thickness
Range: In Pixels
Whether the border around the x-axis name should be rendered using dashed lines. __Default value__: 0 (border rendered using straight lines)
Range: 0/1
Sets the length of each dash when the border around the x-axis name is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets the gap between consecutive dashes when the border around the x-axis name is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
y-Axis Name Cosmetics
To configure the font cosmetics of y-axis name (title), you can use the following attributes.
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) font family for the text
Range: Font Name
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the y-axis (primary / secondary) font size
Range: 6 - 72
Whether y-axis (primary / secondary) font should be bold
Range: 0/1
Whether y-axis (primary / secondary) font should be italicized
Range: 0/1
Sets the background color for y-axis (primary / secondary) text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the border around the y-axis (primary / secondary) text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) alpha including font and background
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) font alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) background alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) border alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) border padding
Range: In Pixels
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) border radius
Range: In Pixels
Sets the y-axis (primary / secondary) border thickness
Range: In Pixels
Whether the border around the y-axis name should be rendered using dashed lines. __Default value__: 0 (border rendered using straight lines)
Range: 0/1
Sets the length of each dash when the border around the y-axis name is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets the gap between two consecutive dashes when the border around the y-axis name is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Chart Cosmetics
The following attributes let you configure chart cosmetics like background color, background alpha, canvas color & alpha etc.
Whether to show a border around the chart or not.
Range: 0/1
Border color of the chart.
Range: Hex Color Code
Border thickness of the chart.
Range: In Pixels
Border alpha of the chart.
Range: 0 - 100
This attribute sets the background color for the chart. You can set any hex color code as the value of this attribute. To specify a gradient as background color, separate the hex color codes of each color in the gradient using comma. Example: `#FF5904, #FFFFFF`.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the alpha (transparency) for the background. If you have opted for gradient background, you need to set a list of alpha(s) separated by comma.
Range: 0 - 100
If you have opted for a gradient background, this attribute lets you set the ratio of each color constituent.
Range: 0 - 100
Angle of the background color, in case of a gradient.
Range: 0-360
To place any image (JPG/PNG/GIF) as background of the chart, enter the (path and) name of the background image. It should be in the same domain as the chart.
This attribute specifies the opacity for the loaded background image.
Range: 0 - 100
Helps you specify the mode in which the background image is to be displayed. Stretch - expands the image to fit the entire chart area, without maintaining original image constraints. Tile - the image is repeated as a pattern on the entire chart area. Fit - fits the image proportionately on the chart area. Fill -proportionately fills the entire chart area with the image. Center - the image is positioned at the center of the chart area. None - Default mode.
Range: stretch, tile, fit, fill, center, none
Helps you to vertically align the background image.
Range: left, center, right
Helps you to horizontally align the background image.
Range: left, center, right
Helps you magnify the background image.This attribute will only work when the attribute `bgImageDisplayMode` is set to none, center, or tile.
Range: 0-300
This attribute sets the background color for the chart canvas. You can set any hex color code as the value of this attribute. To specify a gradient as canvas background color, separate the hex color codes of each color in the gradient using comma. Example: #FF5904, #FFFFFF.
Range: Hex Color Code
This attribute sets the background transparency for the chart canvas. For gradient, separate the alpha value using comma. Example: 15, 50.
Range: 0 - 100
When a gradient is used to set the color of the canvas background, this attribute sets the ratio of the colors. Example : If the value of the `canvasBgColor` attribute is set as `#FF5904, #FFFFFF`, `canvasBgRatio` can be used to specify their ratio in the background.
Range: 0 - 100
Helps you specify canvas background angle in case of gradient.
Range: 0-360
Lets you specify canvas border color.
Range: Hex Color Code
Lets you specify canvas border thickness.
Range: 0-5
Lets you control transparency of canvas border.
Range: 0 - 100
If you have opted to show a label for any of your vLines in the chart, you can collectively configure whether to show border for all such labels using this attribute. If you want to show label border for just a particular vLine, you can over-ride this value by specifying border configuration for that specific vLine.
Range: 0/1
This attribute lets you set whether the vline labels will show up as rotated labels on the chart. Default value: 0
Range: 0/1
You can load an external logo (JPEG/PNG) to your chart, this attribute lets you specify the URL. Due to cross domain security restrictions it is advised to use a logo from the same domain name as your charts.
Range: Url
This attribute helps you set the amount of empty space that you want to put on the left side of your logo image. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
This attribute helps you set the amount of empty space that you want to put on top of your logo image. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
Where to position the logo on the chart: TL - Top-left TR - Top-right BR - Bottom right BL - Bottom left CC - Center of screen
Range: TL, TR, BL, BR, CC
Once the logo has loaded on the chart, you can configure its opacity using this attribute.
Range: 0 - 100
You can also change the scale of an externally loaded logo at run-time by specifying a value for this parameter.
Range: 0-300
If you want to link the logo to an external URL, specify the link in this attribute. The link can be in FusionCharts Link Format, allowing you to link to new windows, pop-ups, frames etc.
Range: Url
Data Plot Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure how your plot (columns, lines, area, pie or any data that you're plotting) would appear on the chart. If the plots can show borders, you can control the border properties using the attributes listed below. Or, if they support gradient fills, you can again configure various properties of the gradient using these attributes. Various other controls over plot cosmetics can be attained using this set of attributes.
Whether the column, area, pie etc. border would show up.
Range: 0/1
Color for column, area, pie border.
Range: Hex Color Code
Thickness for column, area, pie border.
Range: 0-5
Alpha for column, area, pie border.
Range: 0 - 100
Whether the border around the data plots should be rendered using dashed lines. __Default value__: 0 (border rendered using straight lines)
Range: 0/1
Sets the length of each dash when the border around the data plots are rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets the gap between two consecutive dashes when the border around the data plots are rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
If you have opted to fill the plot (column, area etc.) as gradient, this attribute lets you set the fill angle for gradient.
Range: 0-360
If you have opted to fill the plot (column, area etc.) as gradient, this attribute lets you set the ratio for gradient.
Range: 0 - 100
Data Value Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure font, background and border cosmetics, of value text-field that appear for each data plot.
Sets the font of the values in the chart
Range: Font Name
Specifies the value font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the value font size
Range: 6 - 72
Whether value font should be bold
Range: 0/1
Whether value font should be italicized
Range: 0/1
Sets the background color for value text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the border color around the value text
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the value alpha including font and background
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the value font alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the value background alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the value border alpha
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the value border thickness
Range: In Pixels
Sets the padding between the value and its surrounding border
Range: In Pixels
Sets the value border radius
Range: In Pixels
Whether the border around the data values should be rendered using dashed lines. __Default value__: 0 (border rendered using straight lines)
Range: 0/1
Sets the length of each dash when the border around the data values is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets the gap between two consecutive dashes when the border around the data values is rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Chart Padding & Margins
The following attributes help you control chart margins and paddings. FusionCharts Suite XT allows you manually customize the padding of various elements on the chart to allow advanced manipulation and control over chart visualization. Padding in FusionCharts Suite XT is always defined in pixels, unless the attribute itself suggests some other scale (like plotSpacePercent
, which configures the spacing using percentage values). You can also define the chart margins. Chart Margins refer to the empty space left on the top, bottom, left and right of the chart. That means, FusionCharts Suite XT would not plot anything in that space. It is not necessary for you to specify any padding or margin values. FusionCharts Suite XT automatically assumes the best values for the same, if you do not specify the same.
This attribute lets you control the space (in pixels) between the sub-caption and top of the chart canvas. If the sub-caption is not defined, it controls the space between caption and top of chart canvas. If neither caption, nor sub-caption is defined, this padding does not come into play.
Range: In Pixels
Using this, you can set the distance between the top end of x-axis title and the bottom end of data labels (or canvas, if data labels are not to be shown).
Range: In Pixels
Using this, you can set the distance between the right end of y-axis title and the start of y-axis values (or canvas, if the y-axis values are not to be shown).
Range: In Pixels
This attribute sets the vertical space between the x-axis labels and canvas bottom edge.
Range: In Pixels
It sets the horizontal space between the y-axis labels and the canvas right edge.
Range: In Pixels
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the left side of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the right side of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the top of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
Amount of empty space that you want to put at the bottom of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Range: In Pixels
Padding of legend from right or bottom side of canvas
Range: In Pixels
This attribute lets you control the space between the start of chart canvas and the start (x) of chart. In case of 2D charts, the canvas is the visible rectangular box. Using this attribute, you can control the amount of empty space between the chart left side and canvas left side. By default, the chart automatically calculates this space depending on the elements to be placed on the chart. However, if you want to over-ride this value with a higher value, you can use this attribute to specify the same. Please note that you cannot specify a margin lower than what has been calculated by the chart. This attribute is particularly useful, when you have multiple charts placed in a page and want all their canvas start position to align with each other - so in such a case, you can set same margin value (a value large enough that it does not get rejected by chart owing to it being lower than the calculated value) for all such charts in the page.
Range: In Pixels
Like `canvasLeftMargin`, this attribute lets you set the space between end of canvas and end of chart.
Range: In Pixels
Like `canvasLeftMargin`, this attribute lets you set the space between top of canvas and top of chart.
Range: In Pixels
Like `canvasLeftMargin`, this attribute lets you set the space between bottom of canvas and bottom of chart.
Range: In Pixels
Data Label Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure the cosmetics of all data labels of the chart.
It sets the configuration whether the x-axis labels will be displayed or not.
Range: 0/1
This attribute can be used to set the maximum height for the x-axis labels (data labels) excluding the x-axis title. If any label goes beyond this height, the label will be truncated. In stagger mode, the number of stagger lines will be reduced if they exceed this value.
Range: In Pixels
Restricts the maximum space allotted for the y-axis data labels with respect to the chart's width. If a data label is longer than the specified percentage width then it will either be wrapped or get truncated, subject to the availability of vertical space. Unnecessary space is not reserved for the labels. If all the labels are shorter than the specified maximum width, this value is not applied.
Range: In Pixels
Restricts the minimum length of data labels in terms of percentage of the chart's width that the data labels can occupy. The space thus calculated stays reserved even if the label width is less than the minimum width.
Range: 1-100
Using this attribute, you can customize the alignment of data labels (x-axis labels). There are 5 options: AUTO, WRAP, STAGGER, ROTATE or NONE. By default, this attribute is set to AUTO mode which means that the alignment of the data labels is determined automatically depending on the size of the chart. WRAP wraps the label text if it is too long to fit in one line. ROTATE rotates the labels vertically. STAGGER divides the labels into multiple lines.
Range: 'AUTO', 'WRAP', 'STAGGER', 'ROTATE', 'NONE'
Sets the x-axis label font family for the text.
Range: Font Name
Sets the x-axis label font color.
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the x-axis label font size.
Range: 6 - 72
Flag indicating whether x-axis label font should be bold or not.
Range: 0/1
Flag indicating whether x-axis label font should be italicized or not.
Range: 0/1
Sets the background color for x-axis label text.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the color of the border around the x-axis label text.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the x-axis label alpha for both font and background.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis label background alpha.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis label border alpha.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the x-axis label border padding.
Range: In Pixels
Sets the x-axis label border radius.
Range: In Pixels
Sets the x-axis label border thickness.
Range: In Pixels
Whether the border around x-axis labels should be rendered using dashed lines. __Default value__: 0 (border rendered using straight lines)
Range: 0/1
Sets the length of each dash when the border around the x-axis labels are rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets the gap between two consecutive dashes when the border around x-axis labels are rendered using dashed lines.
Range: In pixels
Sets a link for every data plot.
Allows user to set Top Left font for the tooltext
Range: Font Name
Allows user to set Top Left font size for the tooltext
Range: 6 - 72
Allows user to set Top Left font color for the tooltext
Range: Hex color code
Allows user to set Top Right font for the tooltext
Range: Font Name
Allows user to set Top Right font size for the tooltext
Range: 6 - 72
Allows user to set Top Right font color for the tooltext
Range: Hex color code
Allows user to set Bottom Left font for the tooltext
Range: Font Name
Allows user to set Bottom Left font size for the tooltext
Range: 6 - 72
Allows user to set Bottom Left font color for the tooltext
Range: Hex color code
Allows user to set Bottom Right font for the tooltext
Range: Font Name
Allows user to set Bottom Right font size for the tooltext
Range: 6 - 72
Allows user to set Bottom Right font color for the tooltext
Range: Hex color code
Tool-tip
These attributes let you control the tool tip. You can set the background color, border color, separator character and few other details.
Whether to show tool tip on chart.
Range: 0/1
Background color for tool tip.
Range: Hex Color Code
Font color for the tool-tip.
Range: Hex Color Code
Border color for tool tip.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the border transparency for tool tip.
Range: 0 - 100
The character specified as the value of this attribute separates the name and value displayed in tool tip.
Specify custom text for the tooltip You can either specify a constant string as the tooltip text or you can use variable values from the data level by prefixing a __$__ to the attribute name, for example, __$name__, __$value__.
Whether to show shadow for tool tips on the chart.
Range: 0/1
Sets the transparency of the tooltip.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the border radius of the tooltip.
Range: In Pixels
Sets the border thickness of the tooltip.
Range: In Pixels
This attribute sets the vertical space between the value and the border of the tooltip. If you want more space between the value and the border, you can use this attribute to control it.
Range: In Pixels
Toolbar Attributes
Using this set of attributes, you can customize the toolbar on the chart. The advantage of having a toolbar is that it manages all the UI action elements (context menus, checkboxes, buttons) centrally. This provides a clean, uniform look and a better, more meaningful and logical grouping.
Where to position the toolbar on the chart: TL - Top-left TR - Top-right BR - Bottom right BL - Bottom left CC - Center of screen
Range: TL, TR, BL, BR, CC
Sets the toolbox position on the chart with respect to x-axis.
Sets the toolbox position on the chart with respect to y-axis.
Sets the horizontal alignment of the toolbar on the chart.
Range: Left, Right
Sets the vertical alignment of the toolbar on the chart
Range: Top, Bottom
Sets the color of the toolbar buttons.
Range: Any (color code without the # prefix)
Enables/disables display of tooltips for toolbar buttons.
Range: 0/1
You can change the scale of the toolbar by specifying a value for this attribute.
Attributes for Exporting Charts
These attributes allow you to control the saving of chart as image, SVG or XLS.
Whether the chart will allow exporting to images, PDFs, SVG or XLS. __Default value__: 0
Range: 0/1
In case of server-side exporting, the action specifies whether the exported image will be sent back to client as download, or whether it'll be saved on the server. __Default value__: download
Range: 'save' or 'download'
In case of server side exporting, this refers to the path of the server-side export handler (the ready-to-use scripts that we provide).
Lets you configure what output formats to allow for export of chart, in the export context menu, and also customize the label for each menu item. The attribute value should be a pipe (|) delimited separated key-value pair. Example: `exportFormats: 'PNG=Export as High Quality Image|JPG|PDF=Export as PDF File'`
This attribute when set to __1__, enables the client-side export feature. __Default value__: 0
Range: 0/1
Whether the menu items related to export (e.g., Save as JPEG etc.) will appear in the context menu of chart.
Range: 0/1
In case of server-side exporting and when using download as action, this lefts you configure whether the return image, PDF, SVG or XLS will open in same window (as an attachment for download), or whether it will open in a new window. __Default value__: _self
Range: '_self' or '_blank'
Using this attribute you can specify the name (excluding the extension) of the output (export) file.
Data Plot Hover Effects
If you wish to show an effect on the data plot (column, line anchor, pie etc.) when the user hovers his mouse over the data plot, these attributes let you configure the cosmetics of the hover for all data plots in the chart.
Whether to enable hover effect on charts for all elements
Range: 0/1
Whether to enable hover effect on charts for data plots (e.g., column, pie) only
Range: 0/1
Specifies the hover color for the data plots
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the hover alpha for data plots
Range: 1 - 100
Legend Properties
In multi-series charts, the series name of each data-set shows up in the legend of the chart. If you do not need the legend, you can opt to hide the same. Also, the legend can be placed at the bottom of the chart or to the right of the chart. Using the attributes below, you can configure the functional and cosmetic properties of the legend.
Whether to show legend on the chart.
Range: 0/1
Whether legend keys should be displayed in bold
Range: 0/1
Sets legend item font
Range: Font Name
Sets legend item font size
Range: 6 - 72
Sets legend item font color
Range: Hex Color Code
You can add a caption for the entire legend by setting the same here.
Range:
Sets legend item font color on hover
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the legend caption horizontal alignment .
Range: "left", "center", "right"
Whether legend caption should be displayed in bold
Range: 0/1
Sets legend caption font
Range: Font Name
Sets legend caption font size
Range: 6 - 72
Sets legend caption font color
Range: Hex Color Code
Scaling of legend icon is possible starting PowerCharts XT. This attribute lets you control the size of legend icon.
Range: 1-5
Sets the color that applies on both text font and icon when they are in a disabled / hidden state
Range: Hex Color Code
The legend can be plotted at two positions on the chart - below (BOTTOM) the chart and to the right (RIGHT) of the chart.
Range: BOTTOM or RIGHT
Background color for the legend.
Range: Hex Color Code
Background alpha for the legend.
Range: 0 - 100
Border Color for the legend.
Range: Hex Color Code
Border thickness for the legend.
Range: In Pixels
Border alpha for the legend.
Range: 0 - 100
Whether to show a shadow for legend.
Range: 0/1
The legend can be made drag-able by setting this attribute to 1. End viewers of the chart can drag the legend around on the chart.
Range: 0/1
If you have too many items on the legend, a scroll bar shows up on the same. This attribute lets you configure the background color of the scroll bar.
Range: Hex Color Code
You can reverse the order of datasets in the legend by setting this attribute to 1.
Range: 0/1
This attribute lets you interact with the legend in your chart. When you click a legend key, the dataplots associated with that series are eliminated from the chart. Re-clicking the key causes the dataplots to reappear.
Range: 0/1
If your chart contains multiple series, the legend is displayed as a grid comprising of multiple legend keys. With the help of this attribute you can specify the number of columns that are to be displayed in the legend.
Range: Positive Integer
Whether to minimize legend item text wrapping.
Range: 0/1
Sets the legend pointer color for a gradient legend.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the legend pointer transparency for a gradient legend.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the transparency for the legend pointer border for a gradient legend.
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the color for the border of the legend pointer.
Range: Hex color code
Allows you to set the color of the scale in gradient legend.
Sets color for the gradient legend's axis border.
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets transparency for the gradient legend's axis border.
Range: 0 - 100
Allows you to set the transparency of the scale in gradient legend.
Range: 0 - 100
Allows you to set the thickness of the scale in gradient legend.
Allows you to show the legend icon in ascending order in icon legend.
Range: 0/1
Specifies whether drawing a custom legend icon will be enabled. All legend icon customization attributes will work only if this feature is enabled. Default value: 0 (disabled)
Range: 0/1
Sets the border color for the legend icon. Default value: Data plot border color
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the background color for the legend icon. Default value: Data plot fill color
Range: Hex Color Code
Sets the legend icon transparency. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the legend icon background transparency. Default value: 100
Range: 0 - 100
Sets the number of sides for the legend icon. Default value: 4
Sets the thickness of the legend icon border. Default value: 1
Range: 1-5
Sets the starting angle of for drawing the legend icon. Default value: 45
This attribute if set to `0`, the legend box will be center aligned with respect to the entire width of the chart only if the total width of the legend box is more than the canvas width. By default, the legend box is center aligned with respect to the canvas width and it remains the same if the width of the legend box is less than the canvas width.
Range: 0/1
Number Formatting
PowerCharts XT offers you a lot of options to format your numbers on the chart. Using the attributes below, you can control a myriad of options like: Formatting of commas and decimals Number prefixes and suffixes Decimal places to which the numbers would round to Scaling of numbers based on a user defined scale Custom number input formats
This configuration determines whether the numbers displayed on the chart will be formatted using commas, for example, 40,000 if 'formatNumber': '1'; and 40000 if 'formatNumber': '0';.
Range: 0/1
Configuration whether to add K (thousands) and M (millions) to a number after truncating and rounding it - for example, if `formatNumberScale` is set to 1, 1043 would become 1.04K (with decimals set to 2 places). Same with numbers in millions - an M will be added at the end.
Range: 0/1
The default unit of the numbers that you are providing to the chart.
Unit of each block of the scale.
Range of the various blocks that constitute the scale.
If a data value is less than the lowest given number is the number scale, this attribute forces the lower value of the `numberScaleUnit` to be applied to that data value. This attribute works only when `“formatNumberScale”: “1”` and the `defaultNumberScale` attribute is not defined. For example, if `“numberScaleUnit”: “K, M”`, `“numberScaleValue”: “1000, 1000”`, and `“forceNumberScale”: “1”`, a data value of __400__ will be rendered as __0.40K__.
Range: 0/1
Whether recursive scaling should be applied.
Range: 0/1
How many recursions to complete during recursive scaling? -1 completes the entire set of recursion.
What character to use to separate the scales that are generated after recursion?
Using this attribute, you could add prefix to all the numbers visible on the graph. For example, to represent all dollars figure on the chart, you could specify this attribute to $ to show like $40000, $50000.
Range: Character
Using this attribute, you could add a suffix to all the numbers visible on the graph. For example, to represent all figures quantified as per annum on the chart, you could specify this attribute to '/a' to show like 40000/a, 50000/a.
Range: Character
This attribute helps you specify the character to be used as the decimal separator in a number.
Range: Character
This attribute helps you specify the character to be used as the thousands separator in a number.
Range: Character
This option helps you specify the position of the thousand separator.
Range:
In some countries, commas are used as decimal separators and dots as thousand separators. In XML, if you specify such values, it will give an error while converting to number. So, the chart accepts the input decimal and thousand separator from user, so that it can convert it accordingly into the required format. This attribute lets you input the decimal separator.
Range: Character
In some countries, commas are used as decimal separators and dots as thousand separators. In XML, if you specify such values, it will give an error while converting to number. So, the chart accepts the input decimal and thousand separator from user, so that it can convert it accordingly into the required format. This attribute lets you input the thousand separator.
Range: Character
Number of decimal places to which all numbers on the chart would be rounded to.
Range: 0-10
Whether to add 0 padding at the end of decimal numbers. For example, If you limit the maximum number of decimal digits to 2, a number like 55.345 will be rounded to 55.34. This does not mean that all numbers will be displayed with a fixed number of decimal places. For instance 55 will not be displayed as 55.00 and 55.1 will not become 55.10. In order to have fixed number of decimal places attached to all the numbers, set this attribute to 1.
Range: 0/1
Font Properties
Using the attributes below, you can define the generic font properties for all the text on the chart. These attributes allow you a high level control over font properties. If you intend to specify font properties for individual chart elements (like Caption, sub-caption etc.), you'll need to use the Styles feature of PowerCharts XT. Using Styles, you can also specify advanced font properties like Bold, Italics, HTML Mode etc.
This attribute lets you set the font face (family) of all the text (data labels, values etc.) on chart. If you specify the `outCnvBaseFont` attribute also, then this attribute controls only the font face of text within the chart canvas bounds.
Range: Font Name
This attribute sets the base font size of the chart, that is, all the values and the names in the chart which lie on the canvas will be displayed using the font size provided here.
Range: 6 - 72
This attribute sets the base font color of the chart, that is, all the values and the names in the chart which lie on the canvas will be displayed using the font color provided here.
Range: Hex Color Code
This attribute sets the base font family of the chart text which lies outside the canvas, that is, all the values and the names in the chart which lie outside the canvas will be displayed using the font name provided here.
Range: Font Name
This attribute sets the base font size of the chart, that is, all the values and the names in the chart which lie outside the canvas will be displayed using the font size provided here.
Range: 6 - 72
This attribute sets the base font color of the chart, that is, all the values and the names in the chart which lie outside the canvas will be displayed using the font color provided here.
Range: Hex Color Code
The rows Object and the row Object
While the dataset
object and its child object, the data
object can be used to define the rows and columns for a heat map chart, you have to be careful about the order of the values for the rows and columns.
The rows
object and its child object, the row
object are used to create rows and predefine their order, enabling you to specify the data values in any order. Although the row
object has to be defined within the rows
object, rows cannot be collectively customized using the rows
object, because it does not have any attributes of its own.
These attributes let you define the order of rows for a heat map chart.
Allows you to specify a unique Id for the rows. This id is used in the `data` object to place the data values in the pre-defined position.
Allows you to specify a label for the rows. If you do not specify the label the unique id will be displayed as the label for the rows in the chart. __Note__: The `label` attribute replaces the `name` attribute. Previously, either one of the attributes could be used to set the label. Support for the `name` attribute has been discontinued since v3.10.0.
Allows you to show or hide the label of a particular row.
The columns Object and the column Object
While the dataset
object and its child object, the data
object can be used to define rows and columns for a heat map chart, you have to be careful about the order of the values for the rows and columns.
The columns
object and its child object, the column
object are used to create columns and predefine their order, enabling you to specify the data values in any order.
Although the column
object has to be defined within the columns
object, note that columns cannot be collectively customized because the columns
object does not have any attributes of its own.
These attributes let you define the order of columns for a heat map chart.
Allows you to specify a unique Id for the columns. This id is used in the `data` object to place the data values in the pre-defined position.
Allows you to specify a label for the columns. If you do not specify the label the unique id will be displayed as the label for the rows in the chart. __Note__: The `label` attribute replaces the `name` attribute. Previously, either one of the attributes could be used to set the label. Support for the `name` attribute has been discontinued since v3.10.0.
Allows you to show or hide the label of a particular column.
The dataset Object and the data Object
The dataset
object contains a series of data defined through the data
object. There are no attributes for the dataset
object. The attributes used for the data
object are mentioned below:
Specifies the position of the row where the data it is to be placed in the chart. If the `rows` object is used then it is mandatory to use the same id which is defined in the `row` object by the `id` attribute.
Specifies the position of the column where the data it is to be placed in the chart. If the `columns` object is used then it is mandatory to use the same id which is defined in the `column` object by the `id` attribute.
This attribute is used to provide the color-range label which is defined in the `color` object of the `colorRange` object. It is used only in category based heat map chart.
This attribute allows you to display a value at the center of a data plot.
Allows you to display any numeric value or string at the center of the dataplot. The settings of this attribute overwrites the settings of the ` value` attribute when both are used at the same time.
This attribute allows you to display a label on the top-left corner of a data plot.
This attribute allows you to display a label on the top-right corner of a data plot.
This attribute allows you to display a label on the bottom-left corner of a data plot.
This attribute allows you to display a label on the bottom-left corner of a data plot.
In Heat map chart, if you wish to highlight a particular cell, you can specify it's color at "set" level using this attribute.
Range: Hex Color Code
You can define links for individual data items. That enables the end user to click on data items (columns, lines, bars etc.) and drill down to other pages. To define the link for data items, use the link attribute. You can define links that open in same window, new window, pop-up window or frames. Please see "Drill Down Charts > FusionCharts Link format" for more information. Also, you need to Url Encode all the special characters (like ? and &) present in the link.
By default, the tooltip text for a data item in the heat map chart includes the values of the `trLabel`, `tlLabel`, `brlabel`, `bllabel`, `trType`, `tlType`, `brType`, and and `blType` attributes. Additionally, you can display more customized information using the `toolText` attribute.
You can individually opt to show or hide values of individual data items using this attribute. This value over-rides the data-set level value.
Range: 0/1
For Multi-series charts, you can define the alpha of data-sets at dataset level. However, if you wish to highlight a particular data element, you can specify its alpha at "set" level using this attribute.
Range: 0 - 100
The colorRange Object
Attributes of the colorRange
object for the heat map chart are used to define the type of legend, the lower limit of the scale, and the start and end labels. Note that the colorRange
object is not used to collectively configure all ranges; the color
object (child of the colorRange
object) is used to do that.
Hex code of the color range using which it will be filled.
Range: Hex Color Code
Specifies the label for the upper limit of the gradient scale.
Allows you to display gradient legend.
Range: 0/1
Allows you to display the data values in percentage.
Range: 0/1
Sets the minimum value or the lower limit of the numeric range and the gradient scale.
Specifies the label for the lower limit of the gradient scale.
The color Object
The attributes of the color
object, child of the colorRange
object, are used to configure individual ranges on the gauge scale.
Sets the transparency of each range in the color range.
Range: 0 - 100
Hex code of the color range using which it will be filled.
Range: Hex Color Code
This attribute determines the label for each numeric range. The label appears either on the gradient scale or on icon legends depending on the legend type used. __Note__: The `label` attribute replaces the `name` attribute. Previously, either one of the attributes could be used to set the label. Support for the `name` attribute has been discontinued since v3.10.0.
Specifies the upper limits of each numeric range. This attribute is mandatory in each `color` object for both gradient and icon legend.
Specifies the lower limits of each numeric range. This attribute is mandatory in each `color` object when icon legend is used.