Highcharts :Rendering only Percentage Bar Using type: 'xrange'
want to render Percentage Bar without Toolchip,title,xAxis,etc.
should use x-range?
Percentage Bar
https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-and-series-types/x-range-series
javascript highcharts
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want to render Percentage Bar without Toolchip,title,xAxis,etc.
should use x-range?
Percentage Bar
https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-and-series-types/x-range-series
javascript highcharts
Yes, you can usex-range
orcolumnrange
with additional customization.
– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07
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want to render Percentage Bar without Toolchip,title,xAxis,etc.
should use x-range?
Percentage Bar
https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-and-series-types/x-range-series
javascript highcharts
want to render Percentage Bar without Toolchip,title,xAxis,etc.
should use x-range?
Percentage Bar
https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-and-series-types/x-range-series
javascript highcharts
javascript highcharts
asked Nov 24 '18 at 20:29
tokorotentokoroten
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Yes, you can usex-range
orcolumnrange
with additional customization.
– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07
add a comment |
Yes, you can usex-range
orcolumnrange
with additional customization.
– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07
Yes, you can use
x-range
or columnrange
with additional customization.– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07
Yes, you can use
x-range
or columnrange
with additional customization.– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07
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Yes, you should use x-range
series type. I have prepared a simple example:
Highcharts.chart('container', {
chart: {
type: 'xrange',
width: 200,
height: 50,
spacing: [0, 0, 0, 0]
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
title: {
text: ''
},
xAxis: {
type: 'datetime',
visible: false
},
yAxis: {
visible: false,
title: {
text: ''
},
type: 'category'
},
legend: {
enabled: false
},
tooltip: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
name: 'Project 1',
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
borderColor: 'gray',
data: [{
x: Date.UTC(2014, 10, 21),
x2: Date.UTC(2014, 11, 2),
y: 0,
partialFill: 0.25
}],
dataLabels: {
enabled: true
}
}]
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lkyhfs4x/
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Yes, you should use x-range
series type. I have prepared a simple example:
Highcharts.chart('container', {
chart: {
type: 'xrange',
width: 200,
height: 50,
spacing: [0, 0, 0, 0]
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
title: {
text: ''
},
xAxis: {
type: 'datetime',
visible: false
},
yAxis: {
visible: false,
title: {
text: ''
},
type: 'category'
},
legend: {
enabled: false
},
tooltip: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
name: 'Project 1',
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
borderColor: 'gray',
data: [{
x: Date.UTC(2014, 10, 21),
x2: Date.UTC(2014, 11, 2),
y: 0,
partialFill: 0.25
}],
dataLabels: {
enabled: true
}
}]
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lkyhfs4x/
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Yes, you should use x-range
series type. I have prepared a simple example:
Highcharts.chart('container', {
chart: {
type: 'xrange',
width: 200,
height: 50,
spacing: [0, 0, 0, 0]
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
title: {
text: ''
},
xAxis: {
type: 'datetime',
visible: false
},
yAxis: {
visible: false,
title: {
text: ''
},
type: 'category'
},
legend: {
enabled: false
},
tooltip: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
name: 'Project 1',
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
borderColor: 'gray',
data: [{
x: Date.UTC(2014, 10, 21),
x2: Date.UTC(2014, 11, 2),
y: 0,
partialFill: 0.25
}],
dataLabels: {
enabled: true
}
}]
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lkyhfs4x/
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Yes, you should use x-range
series type. I have prepared a simple example:
Highcharts.chart('container', {
chart: {
type: 'xrange',
width: 200,
height: 50,
spacing: [0, 0, 0, 0]
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
title: {
text: ''
},
xAxis: {
type: 'datetime',
visible: false
},
yAxis: {
visible: false,
title: {
text: ''
},
type: 'category'
},
legend: {
enabled: false
},
tooltip: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
name: 'Project 1',
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
borderColor: 'gray',
data: [{
x: Date.UTC(2014, 10, 21),
x2: Date.UTC(2014, 11, 2),
y: 0,
partialFill: 0.25
}],
dataLabels: {
enabled: true
}
}]
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lkyhfs4x/
Yes, you should use x-range
series type. I have prepared a simple example:
Highcharts.chart('container', {
chart: {
type: 'xrange',
width: 200,
height: 50,
spacing: [0, 0, 0, 0]
},
credits: {
enabled: false
},
title: {
text: ''
},
xAxis: {
type: 'datetime',
visible: false
},
yAxis: {
visible: false,
title: {
text: ''
},
type: 'category'
},
legend: {
enabled: false
},
tooltip: {
enabled: false
},
series: [{
name: 'Project 1',
pointPadding: 0,
groupPadding: 0,
borderColor: 'gray',
data: [{
x: Date.UTC(2014, 10, 21),
x2: Date.UTC(2014, 11, 2),
y: 0,
partialFill: 0.25
}],
dataLabels: {
enabled: true
}
}]
});
Live demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/Lkyhfs4x/
answered Nov 26 '18 at 10:14
ppotaczekppotaczek
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Yes, you can use
x-range
orcolumnrange
with additional customization.– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 26 '18 at 10:07