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Chart Attributes
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- Area 2D
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- Bubble Chart
- Candlestick Chart
- Column 2D
- Column 3D
- Doughnut 2D
- Doughnut 3D
- 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)
- Multi-series 2D Single Y Combination Chart (Column + Line + Area)
- Multi-series 3D Single Y Combination Chart (Column + Line + Area)
- 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
- 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
- Vertical Bullet Graph
- Vertical LED
- Waterfall / Cascade Chart
- Zoom Line
JavaScript alias: sparkcolumn
See all attributes{"chart":{"caption":"Revenue by Month","subcaption":"Last year","chartTopMargin":"10","chartBottomMargin":"10","chartRightMargin":"10","numberPrefix":"$","showBorder":"0","canvasBorderThickness":"0","bgColor":"#ffffff","plotFillColor":"#0075c2","highColor":"#1aaf5d","lowColor":"#8e0000","showHoverEffect":"1"},"dataset":[{"data":[{"value":"783000"},{"value":"601000"},{"value":"515000"},{"value":"315900"},{"value":"388000"},{"value":"433000"},{"value":"910000"},{"value":"798000"},{"value":"483300"},{"value":"562000"},{"value":"359400"},{"value":"485000"}]}]}
{
"chart": {
"caption": "Revenue by Month",
"subcaption": "Last year",
"chartTopMargin": "10",
"chartBottomMargin": "10",
"chartRightMargin": "10",
"numberPrefix": "$",
"showBorder": "0",
"canvasBorderThickness": "0",
"bgColor": "#ffffff",
"plotFillColor": "#0075c2",
"highColor": "#1aaf5d",
"lowColor": "#8e0000",
"showHoverEffect": "1"
},
"dataset": [
{
"data": [
{
"value": "783000"
},
{
"value": "601000"
},
{
"value": "515000"
},
{
"value": "315900"
},
{
"value": "388000"
},
{
"value": "433000"
},
{
"value": "910000"
},
{
"value": "798000"
},
{
"value": "483300"
},
{
"value": "562000"
},
{
"value": "359400"
},
{
"value": "485000"
}
]
}
]
}
<chart caption="Revenue by Month" subcaption="Last year" charttopmargin="10" chartbottommargin="10" chartrightmargin="10" numberprefix="$" showborder="0" canvasborderthickness="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" plotfillcolor="#0075c2" highcolor="#1aaf5d" lowcolor="#8e0000" showhovereffect="1">
<dataset>
<set value="783000" />
<set value="601000" />
<set value="515000" />
<set value="315900" />
<set value="388000" />
<set value="433000" />
<set value="910000" />
<set value="798000" />
<set value="483300" />
<set value="562000" />
<set value="359400" />
<set value="485000" />
</dataset>
</chart>
Spark Column Attributes
Expand all attributesFunctional Attributes
These attributes let you control a variety of functional elements on the chart. For example, you can opt to show/hide data labels, data values, y-axis values. You can also set chart limits and extended properties.
chart
: {
This attribute lets you set the configuration whether the chart should appear in an animated fashion. If you do not want to animate any part of the chart, set this as 0.
This attribute lets you set whether the y-axis lower limit will be 0 (in case of all positive values on chart) or should the y-axis lower limit adapt itself to a different figure based on values provided to the chart.
This attribute helps you explicitly set the lower limit of the chart. If you don't specify this value explicitly, the chart automatically calculates the lower limit based on the data provided by you.
This attribute helps you explicitly set the upper limit of the chart. If you don't specify this value explicitly, the chart automatically calculates the upper limit based on the data provided by you.
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
)
Each chart has 5 pre-defined color palettes which you can choose from. Each palette renders the chart in a different color theme.
If you want your own palette derived from a particular hex color, you can specify the same here. All other colors on the chart will automatically derive from that palette.
If you've defined any annotation groups over the chart, using this attribute you can set the duration after which they'll render on the chart. The timer starts from the time the chart has initialized.
Whether to show "Print Chart" item in the context menu of the chart? Even if you opt to hide the item in context menu, you can still opt to invoke print()
JavaScript method of the chart to print the same.
If you wish to plot columns with round edges and fill them with a glass effect gradient, set this attribute to 1. showShadow
attribute doesn't work anymore when this attribute is set to 1.
Whether to show column shadows.
Setting this attribute to 1, you can allow the chart to automatically resize itself when the parent container of the chart is resized.
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.
Whether to enable hover effect on charts for all elements
}
Chart Message-related Attributes
These attributes let you set and configure custom chart messages, using text as well as images.
chart
: {
This attribute allows to set a custom chart message. To display an image as the chart message, prefix I- to the image URL.
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.
This attribute allows to set a custom font color for all chart messages.
This attribute allows to set a custom horizontal alignment for all images displayed as chart messages.
Default value: middle
This attribute allows to set a custom vertical alignment for all images displayed as chart messages.
Default value: middle
This attribute allows to set a transparency for all images displayed as chart messages.
Default value: 100
This attribute allows to set a scale for magnifying all images displayed as chart messages.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when a chart begins to load.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when a chart begins to load.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart loadMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart loadMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when the specified chart type is not supported.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when the specified chart type is not supported.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart typeNotSupportedMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart typeNotSupportedMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if an error is encountered while rendering the chart.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart renderErrorMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart renderErrorMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed when chart data begins loading.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed when chart data begins loading.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart dataLoadStartMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart dataLoadStartMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if the data loaded for a chart is empty.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart dataEmptyMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart dataEmptyMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if an error is encountered while loading chart data.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart dataLoadErrorMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart dataLoadErrorMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
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.
This attribute allows to set the font size for the message displayed if the specified chart data is invalid.
This attribute allows to set the font color for the message displayed if the specified chart data is invalid.
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
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
If an image is displayed as the chart dataInvalidMessage
, this attribute allows to set the transparency of the image.
Default value: 100
If an image is displayed as the chart dataInvalidMessage
, this attribute allows to set the scale for magnifying the image.
Default value: 100
}
Chart captions
Chart Caption Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure the cosmetics of chart caption and sub-caption.
chart
: {
Whether caption should be on top of the data plot area
Sets the caption font size in pixels
Sets the sub-caption font size (in pixels)
Sets the caption font family
Sets the sub-caption font family
Sets the caption font color
Sets the sub-caption font color
Whether the caption font should be displayed in bold
Whether the sub caption font should be displayed in bold
}
Number Formatting Properties
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 will round to Scaling of numbers based on a user defined scale Custom number input formats
chart
: {
This configuration determines whether the numbers displayed on the chart will be formatted using commas, e.g., 40,000 if 'formatNumber': '1'; and 40000 if 'formatNumber': '0';
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.
Using this attribute, you could add 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.
Number of decimal places to which all numbers on the chart will be rounded to.
Whether to add 0 padding at the end of decimal numbers? For example, if you set decimals as 2 and a number is 23.4. If forceDecimals
is set to 1, the number will automatically be converted to 23.40 (note the extra 0 at the end).
Configuration whether to add K (thousands) and M (millions) to a number after truncating and rounding it - e.g., if formatNumberScale
is set to 1, 1043 will become 1.04K (with decimals set to 2 places). Same with numbers in millions - an M will be added at the end.
The default unit of the numbers that you're 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.
Whether recursive scaling should be applied.
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?
This attribute helps you specify the character to be used as the decimal separator in a number.
This attribute helps you specify the character to be used as the thousands separator in a number.
This option helps you specify the position of the thousand separator.
In some countries, commas are used as decimal separators and dots as thousand separators. In XML/JSON, if you specify such values, it will give an error while converting to number. The chart accepts the input decimal and thousand separators from user, so that it can convert it accordingly into the required format. This attribute lets you input the decimal separators.
In some countries, commas are used as decimal separators and dots as thousand separators. In XML/JSON, if you specify such values, it will give an error while converting to number. The chart accepts the input decimal and thousand separators from user, so that it can convert it accordingly into the required format. This attribute lets you input the thousand separators.
}
Data Plot (column) Properties
These attributes let you configure how your plot (column) will appear on the chart.
chart
: {
Color using which the column on the chart will be drawn.
Alpha of column.
Color using which the column having highest value will be filled.
Color using which the column having lowest value will be filled.
}
Period block properties
Period blocks are alternate colored bands to easily interpret periods on the chart. The following attributes helps in configuring Period blocks.
chart
: {
Chart Cosmetics
The following attributes let you configure chart cosmetics like background color, background alpha, canvas color & alpha etc.
chart
: {
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
.
Sets the alpha (transparency) for the background. If you've opted for gradient background, you need to set a list of alpha(s) separated by comma.
If you've opted for a gradient background, this attribute lets you set the ratio of each color constituent.
Angle of the background color, in case of a gradient.
Whether to show a border around the chart or not?
Border color of the chart.
Border thickness of the chart.
Border alpha of the chart.
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.
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.
Helps you to vertically align the background image.
Helps you to horizontally align the background image.
Helps you magnify the background image. This attribute will only work when the attribute bgImageDisplayMode
is set to none, center, or tile.
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.
Where to position the logo on the chart: TL - Top-left TR - Top-right BR - Bottom right BL - Bottom left CC - Center of screen
Once the logo has loaded on the chart, you can configure its opacity using this attribute.
You can also change the size of externally loaded logo at run-time by specifying a value for this parameter.
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.
}
Data Value Cosmetics
These attributes let you configure font, background and border cosmetics, of value text-field that appear for each data plot.
chart
: {
Sets the font of the values in the chart
Specifies the value font color
Specifies the value font size
Whether value font should be bold
Whether value font should be italicized
Sets the background color for value text
Sets the border color around the value text
Sets the value alpha including font and background
Sets the value font alpha
Sets the value background alpha
Sets the value border alpha
Sets the value border thickness
Sets the padding between the value and its surrounding border
Sets the value border radius
Whether the border around the value should be rendered as a dashed border
Sets the gap between two consecutive dashes.
Sets the length of each dash
}
Canvas Cosmetics
Canvas refers to the area in which the chart is plotted. The following attributes can be used to customize the canvas:
chart
: {
Sets Canvas background color. For Gradient effect, enter colors separated by comma.
Sets alpha for Canvas Background. For gradient, enter alpha list separated by commas.
Helps you specify canvas background ratio for gradients.
Helps you specify canvas background angle in case of gradient.
Lets you specify canvas border color.
Lets you specify canvas border thickness.
Lets you control transparency of canvas border.
}
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. Using Styles, you can also specify advanced font properties like Bold, Italics, HTML Mode etc. Using Styles you can also configure real-time values.
chart
: {
This attribute lets you set the font face (family) of all the text (data labels, values etc.) on chart. If you specify outCnvBaseFont attribute also, then this attribute controls only the font face of text within the chart canvas bounds.
This attribute sets the base font size of the chart i.e., all the values and the names in the chart which lie on the canvas will be displayed using the font size provided here.
This attribute sets the base font color of the chart i.e., all the values and the names in the chart which lie on the canvas will be displayed using the font color provided here.
}
Tooltip properties
These attributes let you control the tooltip. You can set the background color, border color, separator character and few other details.
chart
: {
Whether to show tooltip for the chart?
Background color for the tooltip
Font color for the tool-tip.
Border Color for the tooltip.
Whether to show shadow for tooltips.
}
Chart Paddings & Margins
The following attributes help you control chart margins and paddings. FusionWidgets XT allows you manually customize the padding of various elements on the chart to allow advanced manipulation and control over chart visualization. Padding in FusionWidgets 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. It's not necessary for you to specify any padding/margin values. FusionCharts Suite XT automatically assumes the best values for the same, if you do not specify the same.
chart
: {
This attribute lets you control the horizontal space (in pixels) between the caption and left side of chart canvas.
This attribute defines the space between two columns. If you intend to increase or decrease the spacing between columns, you can do so using this attribute. For example, if you wanted all columns to stick to each other without any space in between, you can set plotSpacePercent to 0. Similarly, if you want very thin columns, you can set plotSpacePercent to its max value of 80.
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the left side of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the right side of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Amount of empty space that you want to put on the top of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Amount of empty space that you want to put at the bottom of your chart. Nothing is rendered in this space.
Left margin of canvas. Canvas will start from that position.
Right margin of canvas. Canvas will end at that position.
}
Trend-lines
Trend-lines are horizontal lines that aid in interpretation of data with respect to some pre-determined value. For example, if you are plotting the sales data for the current year, you might want to show the previous year's average monthly sales as a trend indicator for ease of comparison. The lines
object, child of the trendlines
object is used to add trend-lines to a chart.
Although the line
object has to be defined within the trendlines
object, the latter cannot be used to collectively customize trend-lines, because it does not have any attributes of its own.
The attributes of the lines
object, child of the trendlines
object, are used to create and customize trend-lines for charts.
line
: {
Alpha of the trend line.
Color of the trend line and its associated text
If you've opted to show trend line as dash, this attribute lets you control the length of each dash gap.
If you've opted to show trend line as dash, this attribute lets you control the length of each dash.
If you've opted to show the trend as a line, this attribute lets you define whether the trend line will appear as dashed?
The ending y-axis value for the trendline. Say, if you want to plot a slanted trendline from value 102 to 109, the endValue
will be 109. If you do not specify a value for endValue
, it will automatically assume the same value as startValue
.
Whether the trend will be displayed as a line or a zone (fill-colored rectangle).
By default, the trendline/trendzone appears below the dataplots. This attribute allows you to display the trendline/trendzone on top of the dataplots.
The starting value for the trendline. Say, if you want to plot a slanted trendline from value 102 to 109, the startValue
will be 102.
If you've opted to show the trend as a line, this attribute lets you define the thickness of trend line.
}
Trend-lines Display Value Cosmetics
These attributes let you customize the text displayed with a trend-line.
Note: These attributes belong to the chart
object and not to the line
object (child of the trendline
object). They are, therefore, applied to all trend-lines on your chart.
chart
: {
Sets the font family for the trend-line display value.
Sets the font size for the trend-line display value.
Sets whether the trend-line display value will be bold formatted.
Default value: 0 (not bold formatted)
Sets whether the trend-line display value will be italicized.
Default value: 0 (not italicized)
Sets the background color for the trend-line display value.
Sets the border color for the trend-line display value.
Sets the transparency for the trend-line display value.
Default value: 100
Sets the transparency for the background of the trend-line display value.
Default value: 100
Sets the transparency for the border around the trend-line display value.
Default value: 100
Sets padding for the border around the trend-line display value.
Sets the radius for the border around the trend-line display value.
Sets the thickness for the border around the trend-line display value.
Sets whether the border around the trend-line display value will be drawn as a dashed line.
Default value: 0 (drawn as a straight line)
Sets the length of each dash, if the border around the trend-line display value is drawn as a dashed line.
Sets the gap between each dash, if the border around the trend-line display value is drawn as a dashed line.
}