Time Marker
FusionTime lets you mark events on the time axis. A time marker appears as an overlay on the canvas. When you hover the mouse pointer over a time marker, a tooltip appears with the information about the marker.
A time marker can be of two types:
- Time instance marker - It occurs at a given instance of time.
- Time band marker - It occurs over a span of time.
Time instance marker
To create a single time instance marker follow the steps below:
Create a
timeMarker
object underxAxis
objectWithin the
timeMarker
object use thestart
attribute to define the time instance at which the marker should be drawn.Within the
timeMarker
object use thetimeFormat
attribute to define the format of the time specified in thestart
attribute.Within the
timeMarker
object use thelabel
attribute to define the label for the time marker.
Refer to the code below:
xAxis: {
timemarker: [{
start: 'Mar-1982',
label: 'Economic downturn was triggered by {br} tight monetary policy in an effort to {br} fight mounting inflation.',
timeFormat: "%b-%Y"
}],
}
A sample chart with a time marker is shown below:
To create repeatable time instance markers, follow the steps given below:
- Set the above attributes and the specify the following attribute:
- Within the
timeMarker
object create therepeat
object to define the frequency, at which the cyclic time marker will be repeated. - Use the
unit
attribute to define the time unit for the time marker inside therepeat
object. You can set its value as Year, Quarter, Month, Week, Day, Hour, Minute, Second, or Millisecond. You can also set its value as one of the weekdays (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday). - Use the
multiplier
attribute to define the multiplier of the time unit. By default, this value is1
. - Use the
end
attribute to define the end time for the marker. Note that if you set the end of the date/time, then the marker will be presented as a band. If you omit it instead, the marker will be represented as a line.
- Within the
Refer to the code below:
xAxis: {
plot: 'Time',
timemarker: [{
start: 'Mar-1980',
label: 'US inflation peaked at 14.8%.',
timeFormat: "%b-%Y",
repeat: {
unit: 'Year',
multiplier: 5
},
style: {
marker: {
fill: '#f8b8b7'
}
}
},
}
The sample chart with repeated time instance markers is shown below:
In the above sample, the time marker is a specific point on the time axis. You can also render the time marker from top to bottom (vertically) of the canvas by setting the value of type
attribute to full within the time marker
object.
Refer to the code given below:
xAxis: {
plot: 'Time',
timemarker: [{
start: 'Mar-1980',
label: 'US inflation peaked at 14.8%.',
timeFormat: "%b-%Y",
repeat: {
unit: 'Year',
multiplier: 5,
type: 'full'
},
style: {
marker: {
fill: '#f8b8b7'
}
}
}]
}
A sample chart is shown below:
Time span marker
To create the marker just include the end
attribute along with the other attributes of the single time instance marker under the timemarker
object within the xAxis
object. Refer to the code below:
Refer to the code below:
xAxis: {
plot: 'Time',
timemarker: [{
start: 'Mar-1980',
end: 'Jun-1983',
label: 'US inflation peaked at 14.8%.',
timeFormat: "%b-%Y",
style: {
marker: {
fill: '#f8b8b7'
}
}
}]
}
A sample chart with time span markers is shown below:
In the above sample, the time marker has a specific height according to the width and height of the chart. You can also render the time span marker with a line from top to bottom (vertically) of the canvas by setting the value of type
attribute to full within the timeMarker
object.
Refer to the code given below:
xAxis: {
plot: 'Time',
timemarker: [{
start: 'Mar-1980',
end: 'Jun-1983',
label: 'US inflation peaked at 14.8%.',
timeFormat: "%b-%Y",
type: 'full',
style: {
marker: {
fill: '#f8b8b7'
}
}
}]
}
A sample chart is shown below: