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Class pvc.options.axes.FlattenedDiscreteCartesianAxis


Extends DiscreteCartesianAxis.

Class Summary
Constructor Attributes Constructor Name and Description
 
The options documentation class of the cartesian axis panel for flattened and discrete scale type.
Field Summary
Field Attributes Field Name and Description
Discrete > General
 
Indicates the type of automatic content generated for the tooltip of axis' labels (applies to discrete axes).
 
Indicates if the axis' labels show tooltips (applies to discrete axes).
Discrete > Layout
 
The size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).
 
The maximum size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).
 
The minimum size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).
 
The ratio of the band size over the total size (band + spacing), in a discrete axis band (applies to discrete axes).
 
The space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).
 
The maximum space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).
 
The minimum space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).
 
List of angles to try when overlappedLabelsMode is 'rotate' or 'rotatethenhide' (applies to normal discrete axes).
 
Controls the rotation direction of the labels (applies to normal discrete axes).
 
Controls how labels are laid out when they overlap (applies to normal discrete axes).
Layout
 
The percentage padding, on each of the sides of the plot panel that are orthogonal to the axis orientation.
 
The position of the axis panel.
 
The fixed size of the panel, in pixel units or as a percentage.
 
The maximum size of the panel, in pixel units or as a percentage.
 
Indicates if the axis panel is shown.
Non-Hierarchical > Layout
 
The minimum spacing between tick labels, in em units (does not apply to discrete-hierarchical axes).
Non-Hierarchical > Style
 
Indicates if ticks are shown for each tick value (does not apply to discrete-hierarchical axes).
Style
 
The extension points object contains style definitions for the marks of the panel.
 
The font used by the panel.
<deprecated>  
Indicates if grid rules are drawn.
 
Indicates if grid rules are drawn separating discrete values or at each major continuous tick.
 
The axis title and title options.
Method Summary
Method Attributes Method Name and Description
Discrete > Actions
 
clickAction(scene)
A callback function that is called when the user clicks on a tick label (applies to discrete axes).
 
A callback function that is called when the user double-clicks on a tick label (applies to discrete axes).
Discrete > General
 
A callback function that is called to build the tooltip of an axis' labels (applies to discrete axes).
Style
 
tickFormatter(value, precision, index, label)
A tick formatter function.
Class Detail
pvc.options.axes.FlattenedDiscreteCartesianAxis
The options documentation class of the cartesian axis panel for flattened and discrete scale type.

For additional information, please see CartesianAxis.

Field Detail
{pvc.options.varia.TooltipAutoContent} tooltipAutoContent
Indicates the type of automatic content generated for the tooltip of axis' labels (applies to discrete axes).
Default Value:
'value'
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{boolean} tooltipEnabled
Indicates if the axis' labels show tooltips (applies to discrete axes).
Default Value:
true
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSize
The size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

In multi-charts

The current layout algorithm used by multi-charts does not support minimum, fixed or maximum sizes in small charts. As such, the simples band size ratio model always needs to be used.

The minimum, fixed and maximum sizes and spacings are used to determine an equivalent or best-possible band size ratio.

Band Size, Spacing, Ratio and Step

The band layout arranges bands and space in the following way. Taking B to represent bandSize, E to represent #bandSpacing and e to be E/2, bands and space will follow the pattern: eBe, eBEBe, eBEBEBe, ...

For a given pair of B and E, each discrete category will occupy a space given by the step, S:

S = B + E.

Given the number of discrete categories, a cartesian panel (axis or plot) will have corresponding fixed or minimum and maximum sizes.

The option #bandSizeRatio, R, is used, in under-constrained cases, to relate B and E:

B = R * S

Impact on chart size

If the chart size along the axis' dimension is such that the available space is less than the determined fixed or minimum size, then the chart will grow as much as needed to accommodate the fixed or minimum size, along that dimension.

If, on the contrary, the chart size along the axis' dimension is greater than the determined fixed or maximum size, the plot and axis content will be centered in the available space.

Option values harmonization

When both #bandSizeMax and #bandSizeMin are specified, and #bandSizeMax is less than or equal to bandSizeMin, then #bandSize is set to the the minimum value.

When both bandSize and #bandSizeMin are specified, and bandSize is less than bandSizeMin, then the minimum value is used instead.

When both bandSpacing and #bandSpacingMin are specified, and bandSpacing is less than bandSpacingMin, then the minimum value is used instead.

When both #bandSpacingMax and #bandSpacingMin are specified, and #bandSpacingMax is less than or equal to bandSpacingMin, then #bandSpacing is set to the the minimum value.

The algorithm

The options you specify should just behave as you'd expected them to. At least, after thinking about them for a while.

If doubts remain on which options and values should be specified, or on why the specified options are behaving in a certain way, you can follow this explanation of the band layout algorithm.

See other band-control options: #bandSpacing, #bandSizeMin, #bandSizeMax, #bandSpacingMin, #bandSpacingMax and, for charts that give it representation, #bandSizeRatio.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSizeMax
The maximum size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSizeMin
The minimum size, in pixels, of the bands used to represent the discrete domain values (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSizeRatio
The ratio of the band size over the total size (band + spacing), in a discrete axis band (applies to discrete axes).

A number between 0 and 1.

The default value of this property is that of the legacy option panelSizeRatio, defined for the Bar-family, Box-Plot and the Heat-Grid charts.

This option is only used when the band model is under-constrained by the fixed, minimum, and maximum size and spacing options.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSpacing
The space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSpacingMax
The maximum space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} bandSpacingMin
The minimum space, in pixels, separating/surrounding bands (applies to discrete axes).

A non-negative number.

See #bandSize for information on the band layout algorithm.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number|string|list(number|string)} labelDesiredAngles
List of angles to try when overlappedLabelsMode is 'rotate' or 'rotatethenhide' (applies to normal discrete axes).

The nearest above the minimum non-overlapping angle is chosen, or just the nearest if none is bigger. If no desired angle is provided, it defaults to the minimum non-overlapping angle.

Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{pvc.options.varia.AxisLabelRotationDirection} labelRotationDirection
Controls the rotation direction of the labels (applies to normal discrete axes).
Default Value:
'clockwise'
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{pvc.options.varia.AxisOverlappedLabelsMode} overlappedLabelsMode
Controls how labels are laid out when they overlap (applies to normal discrete axes).
Default Value:
'hide'
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{number} offset
The percentage padding, on each of the sides of the plot panel that are orthogonal to the axis orientation.

The percentage is a number greater than or equal to 0 and less than 1. It is relative to length of the plot's side that has the same direction as the axis.

The padded area is useful to leave enough free space between the plot's visual elements and the axes panels.

If an axis is horizontal, the padding affects the left and right sides, and if it is vertical, affects the top and bottom sides.

If more than one axis of a given orientation specifies an offset, the maximum specified offset is used.

Default Value:
0
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{pvc.options.varia.PanelPosition} position
The position of the axis panel.

The default value depends on the orientation and index of the axis. For an horizontal axis, it is bottom. For an vertical axis, it is left. For axes other than the first, the default side is the opposite of that of the first axis: top for the horizontal axes and right for the vertical axes.

Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{number|string|pvc.options.varia.Size} size
The fixed size of the panel, in pixel units or as a percentage.

If a size object is specified, only the component orthogonal to the axis orientation is considered.

See pvc.options.varia.Size for information about the different supported data types.

Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{number|string|pvc.options.varia.Size} sizeMax
The maximum size of the panel, in pixel units or as a percentage.

If a size object is specified, only the component orthogonal to the axis orientation is considered.

See pvc.options.varia.Size for information about the different supported data types.

Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{boolean} visible
Indicates if the axis panel is shown.

This property replaces the following (now deprecated) chart properties:

Default Value:
true
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{number} labelSpacingMin
The minimum spacing between tick labels, in em units (does not apply to discrete-hierarchical axes).

Attention: In continuous axes, this option is ignored when AnyContinuousCartesianAxis#tickUnit is specified, or when only two or three ticks are used!

See AnyContinuousCartesianAxis#tickUnit for more information.


{boolean} ticks
Indicates if ticks are shown for each tick value (does not apply to discrete-hierarchical axes).
Default Value:
true

{pvc.options.ext.FlattenedDiscreteCartesianAxisExtensionPoints} extensionPoints
The extension points object contains style definitions for the marks of the panel.

{string} font
The font used by the panel.

See the supported font format in http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/fonts.html#font-shorthand

Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

<deprecated> {boolean} fullGrid
Indicates if grid rules are drawn.
Deprecated:
Use #grid instead.
Default Value:
false
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{boolean} grid
Indicates if grid rules are drawn separating discrete values or at each major continuous tick.
Default Value:
false
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

{string|pvc.options.panels.CartesianAxisTitlePanel} title
The axis title and title options.
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis
Method Detail
{undefined} clickAction(scene)
A callback function that is called when the user clicks on a tick label (applies to discrete axes).
Context:
{pvc.visual.Context}
Arguments:
{pvc.visual.Scene} scene
The scene associated with the visual item.
Returns:
{undefined}
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{undefined} doubleClickAction(scene)
A callback function that is called when the user double-clicks on a tick label (applies to discrete axes).
Context:
{pvc.visual.Context}
Arguments:
{pvc.visual.Scene} scene
The scene associated with the visual item.
Returns:
{undefined}
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{string} tooltipFormat(scene)
A callback function that is called to build the tooltip of an axis' labels (applies to discrete axes).

If the chart's pvc.options.Tooltip#html is true, the resulting text must be valid HTML, otherwise, it is considered plain text.

When unspecified and #tooltipEnabled is true a tooltip is automatically generated according to the value of #tooltipAutoContent.

Context:
{pvc.visual.Context}
Arguments:
{pvc.visual.Scene} scene
The scene whose tooltip is to be built.

Use the data contained in the scene object to build the tooltip.

Returns:
{string} The tooltip text.
Borrowed from:
DiscreteCartesianAxis

{string} tickFormatter(value, precision, index, label)
A tick formatter function.

This function has two arguments variants:

continuous
tickFormatter(value, precision, index)
discrete
tickFormatter(value, label)

Generally, a continuous axis uses the continuous variant and a discrete axis uses the discrete variant.

But, there is one exception to this rule: a discrete axis having a single date dimension, uses the continuous variant. This makes it easier to format date categories, by automatically choosing an adequate precision, that takes the actual data range into account. It's also legacy, version 1, behavior. Use the compatibility flag pvc.options.varia.CompatibilityFlags#discreteTimeSeriesTickFormat to disable this formatting mode.

Summing up:

Context object

The function is called having as this the ticks array, whose tick values are being formatted.

Together with the index argument, it is possible to use the value of the previous and/or following ticks to format the current tick.

The ticks array provides the following useful properties:

Context:
{Array}
Arguments:
{string|number|Date} value
The value to format.
continuous arguments variant
The type of argument value can be number or Date.
discrete arguments variant
The type of argument value can be string or number.

When the axis has a single dimension, argument value is the value of that dimension.

When the axis has more than one dimension, and is flattened, argument value is the junction of the key values of all dimensions, separated by pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#dataSeparator.

When the axis is hierarchical (composite), argument value is the key value of the dimension at a certain level.

{number} precision Optional
The precision in which the value argument should be formatted.

ATTENTION: only present in the continuous arguments variant!

When the axis has a date scale type, the argument is the chosen number of milliseconds between tick values.

The standard time precisions are defined in: pvc.options.varia.TimeInterval.

In general, the given precision is an integer multiple of one the standard precisions. It is many times more useful to use the base standard precision on which the final precision is based on (the value of the context property this.base).

When the axis has a numeric scale type, the argument is the number of decimal places of the chosen step value.

{number} index Optional
The index of the tick being formatted.

ATTENTION: only present in the continuous arguments variant!

You may use the index to access neighbouring ticks from the this ticks array (e..g. this[index + 1]).

{string} label Optional
The default label.

ATTENTION: only present in the discrete arguments variant!

The default label is the label that would be displayed if the tick formatter had not been specified.

When the axis has a single dimension, argument label is the label as formatted by that dimension.

When the axis has more than one dimension, and is flattened, argument label is the junction of the label values of all dimensions, separated by pvc.options.charts.BasicChart#groupedLabelSep.

When the axis is hierarchical (composite), argument label is the label as formatted by the dimension at a certain level.

Returns:
{string} The string that is the formatted value.
Borrowed from:
CartesianAxis

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