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Highcharts Essentials

You're reading from   Highcharts Essentials Create interactive data visualization charts with the Highcharts JavaScript library

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783983964
Length 228 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bilal Shahid Bilal Shahid
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Highcharts FREE CHAPTER 2. Column and Bar Charts 3. Line and Spline Charts 4. Area, Scatter, and Bubble Charts 5. Pie, Polar, and Spider Web Charts 6. Other Chart Types 7. Theming with Highcharts 8. Exploring Highcharts APIs and Events 9. Going Further with Highcharts Index

Accomplishing various tasks programmatically


We might need to alter the existing properties of the chart at various occasions after the initialization. For that purpose, Highcharts provides methods for each of its components. In the following examples, we will change various chart properties using the method that Highcharts provides.

Setting extreme values on an axis

Currently, the extreme values on the yAxis component are 0 and 6K, respectively. We can change them programmatically using the Axis.setExtremes() method.

Instead of adding a button in HTML and then setting values upon its click, it will be faster to use the developer tools' console as our playground.

We first need to get a reference to the chart object; we can do so using the following code:

var chart = $( '#energy_consumption' ).highcharts();

We can now navigate the chart object hierarchy and call various methods using the chart variable:

chart.yAxis[0].setExtremes(0, 10000);

Since each chart can contain multiple x and y axes, we used...

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