@vishwajeet,
Thanks for reporting, this issue seems to have occurred as webpack do not support module.exports since version 2.2.0-rc. However, this should work fine in the earlier versions of webpack. We will fix this issue in our future releases.
__ Priyanka M S Team CanvasJS
@madhur-gor,
You can upload an image in imgur.com and share the link with us to showcase your requirements. Also, it would be helpful if you share a sample project reproducing the issue you are facing over Google-Drive or Onedrive so that we can look into your code, understand the scenario better and help you out.
@cikadpm,
You can find the minimum and maximum y-values and assign the indexLabels, after parsing the data from an external JSON as shown in this JSFiddle.
@wonky,
You can achieve sparkline charts by hiding axis elements and labels as shown in this JSFiddle.
@amolpatil,
Please refer to the documentation on zooming and panning.
We are unable to understand your requirement properly. Can you please brief us further about your requirement and share a JSFiddle depicting your requirement, so that we can understand your requirements better and help you out?
@lola123,
Please refer to this documentation on Render Multiple Charts in a Page for a step-by-step tutorial.
@deepece,
Charts seems to be working fine in tree-view aswell. Please take a look at this JSFiddle.
If you are still facing any issue, kindly create a JSFiddle reproducing the issue you are facing, so that we can look into your code, understand the scenario better and help you out.
@satyabratacanvas,
Thanks for reporting this use-case. We will fix this issue in the future release.
However as a workaround, you can hide/unhide the zoom/pan toolbar as the dataSeries toggles as shown in this updated JSFiddle.
Thanks for reporting the use-case. We will fix it in future versions.
As of now, you can workaround this issue by setting horizontalAlign to left and maxWidth of the legend as shown in this JSFiddle.
@shayron,
Pie/doughnut chart supports single series whereas other chart types like line, column etc supports multiple series.
We are unable to understand your requirement based on the picture you have shared, kindly create and share a JSFiddle reproducing the issue, so that we can look into your code, understand it better and help you out.
@mihaela,
Please take a look at this JSFiddle.
Please take a look at this JSFiddle on rendering a multi-series chart using multiple external CSV files.
Considering this to be a duplicate of this thread, hence closing it.
@maheshbapathi,
Kindly zip the .sln file including the complete project with necessary dependencies(You can find the complete project in the location in which you have saved your project) along with .mdf and the .ldf file for the sample database, upload it to Google-Drive or Onedrive and share the link with us.
You can add data-series of scatter type to horizontally align labels on stripLines. Please take a look at this JSFiddle.
Do you guys have plans to address this in the future releases?
This feature is not there in our roadmap as of now.