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Learn Chart.js

By : Helder da Rocha
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Learn Chart.js

By: Helder da Rocha

Overview of this book

Chart.js is a free, open-source data visualization library, maintained by an active community of developers in GitHub, where it rates as the second most popular data visualization library. If you want to quickly create responsive Web-based data visualizations for the Web, Chart.js is a great choice. This book guides the reader through dozens of practical examples, complete with code you can run and modify as you wish. It is a practical hands-on introduction to Chart.js. If you have basic knowledge of HTML, CSS and JavaScript you can learn to create beautiful interactive Web Canvas-based visualizations for your data using Chart.js. This book will help you set up Chart.js in a Web page and show how to create each one of the eight Chart.js chart types. You will also learn how to configure most properties that override Chart’s default styles and behaviors. Practical applications of Chart.js are exemplified using real data files obtained from public data portals. You will learn how to load, parse, filter and select the data you wish to display from those files. You will also learn how to create visualizations that reveal patterns in the data. This book is based on Chart.js version 2.7.3 and ES2015 JavaScript. By the end of the book, you will be able to create beautiful, efficient and interactive data visualizations for the Web using Chart.js.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Category scales


Typical bar and line charts use a category scale for the x axis, and a numeric scale for the axis. Multiple datasets reuse the same category data. In these charts, the values used for the category axis are obtained from the labels property of the data object. If a dataset has a labels property, its axis will automatically be defined as type:category.

Configuring the axes

Category scales share the same axis configuration as numeric charts, but support some additional properties in the axis and axis.ticks objects. The axis object has one additional property that can be used to override the data object labels for an axis:

Property

Value

Description

labels

Array of String

An array of labels to display. Overrides any other definition for labels, including data object properties: labels, xLabels, or yLabels.

Additional axis configuration for category scales

The following code fragment shows category labels defined in three different properties. Since the single axis contains a labels...