Thank you!
But isn’t it at least a workaround that I could do to solve it
Regards
Thank you, @shashiranjan!
Solved!
sending again…
Pie chart
Thank you, Vishwas!
I need something like this:
Is it possible to pie charts?
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
Guilherme
Thank you, Vishwas.
This JSFiddle shows my issue. I’d like to have all my labels shown, but it seems it’s shown according to the screen size, even if I set
axisX:{ minimun: 28 }
which I supposed is not for that purpose, as long I’m using label instead of X points.
Is there a way to ignore the screen size and always show all the labels?
Regards and Happy Christmas!
Great, Vishwas! That’s exactly what I need!
I’m facing another issue related to the labels visibility. It seems to be very silly, but I didn’t find a solution. Some of my labels aren’t being shown, their visibility is interleaved, i.e.: it shows the first, third, fifth, and so on… Does it have to do with the quantity of labels? There are 27! is it possible do show all of them? Do I need to set something? Or
Thank you,
I’ll take a look!
Or, is it possible to set fillOpacity to a single dataPoint?
I did it just for the whole data set.
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The link is: superimposed chart
That’s it! Thank u!
Ow, it’s just to use dataPoints.push({color:”#FFFFF”})
The problem is that the chart is getting the default colors, not the ones I’m setting.
And the arrays
CanvasJS.addColorSet("colorSet1", colorSet1); CanvasJS.addColorSet("colorSet2", colorSet2); CanvasJS.addColorSet("colorSet3", colorSet3); CanvasJS.addColorSet("colorSet4", colorSet4);
are all being properly populated.
It seems it’s an issue related to my current project, maybe a lib conflict or something on the page. I’ve created a test project and everything worked fine.
Regards!