Index Labels or Data Labels can be used to show additional information in the Chart, like value on top of data points. Given example shows simple Column Chart with index / data label. It also includes PHP source code that you can try running locally.
<?php $dataPoints = array( array("x"=> 10, "y"=> 41), array("x"=> 20, "y"=> 35, "indexLabel"=> "Lowest"), array("x"=> 30, "y"=> 50), array("x"=> 40, "y"=> 45), array("x"=> 50, "y"=> 52), array("x"=> 60, "y"=> 68), array("x"=> 70, "y"=> 38), array("x"=> 80, "y"=> 71, "indexLabel"=> "Highest"), array("x"=> 90, "y"=> 52), array("x"=> 100, "y"=> 60), array("x"=> 110, "y"=> 36), array("x"=> 120, "y"=> 49), array("x"=> 130, "y"=> 41) ); ?> <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <script> window.onload = function () { var chart = new CanvasJS.Chart("chartContainer", { animationEnabled: true, exportEnabled: true, theme: "light1", // "light1", "light2", "dark1", "dark2" title:{ text: "Simple Column Chart with Index Labels" }, axisY:{ includeZero: true }, data: [{ type: "column", //change type to bar, line, area, pie, etc //indexLabel: "{y}", //Shows y value on all Data Points indexLabelFontColor: "#5A5757", indexLabelPlacement: "outside", dataPoints: <?php echo json_encode($dataPoints, JSON_NUMERIC_CHECK); ?> }] }); chart.render(); } </script> </head> <body> <div id="chartContainer" style="height: 370px; width: 100%;"></div> <script src="https://cdn.canvasjs.com/canvasjs.min.js"></script> </body> </html>
indexLabelPlacement property can be used to change the placement of the Index / Data Labels. You can also customize their font size and font color using indexLabelFontSize and indexLabelFontColor. Some other commonly used customization options include indexLabelFontFamily, indexLabelBackgroundColor, etc.