Reputation: 173
Following the examples from the C3.js website, I am trying to provide custom labels for the x-axis on a chart.
The outcome should look like this: desired-output
I have tried following the example 'X Axis Tick Values' provided by C3.js:c3js.org/samples/axes_x_tick_values.html.
I have tried this using both 'timeseries' and 'category' (to no avail) per this example: ...c3js.org/samples/categorized.html
Here's one of my attempts on JS Fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/qvsdvh8w/9/
And here's the javascript:
var chart = c3.generate({
bindto: '#chart',
data: {
x: 'x',
columns: [
['x', 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017],
['open cases', 0, 7, 10, 12, 14, 19, 12, 17, 19, 18, 23, 24, 33, 42, 54, 63, 52, 51],
['total budget', 0, 1359300, 1700900, 2248200, 2417400, 2966846, 2966846, 2658700, 3009082, 3919996, 4212200, 4319972, 4882937, 5026751, 5671243, 5059538, 5896239, 6289674]
],
axes: {
'total budget': 'y2'
},
types: {
'open cases': 'bar' // ADD
}
},
axis: {
y: {
label: {
text: 'open cases',
position: 'outer-middle'
}
},
y2: {
show: true,
label: {
text: 'total budget',
position: 'outer-middle'
}
}
},
x: {
type: 'timeseries',
tick: {
values: ['FY00', 'FY01', 'FY02', 'FY03', 'FY04', 'FY05', 'FY06', 'FY07', 'FY08', 'FY09', 'FY10', 'FY11', 'FY12', 'FY13', 'FY14', 'FY15', 'FY16', 'FY17']
},
},
});
I also tried labeling following the method shown here, where the string values are provided in the x-axis data column.
...c3js.org/samples/axes_x_tick_rotate.html
This approach, however, totally destroys the graph:
...jsfiddle.net/qvsdvh8w/11/
Can you please help me to understand what I doing something wrong? Or is this a limitation of C3.js?
Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge and insights!
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3490
Reputation: 173
I solved this by moving the parameters for the x-axis before those for the y-axis:
https://jsfiddle.net/qvsdvh8w/14/
var chart = c3.generate({
bindto: '#chart',
data: {
x: 'x',
columns: [
['x', 'FY00', 'FY01', 'FY02', 'FY03', 'FY04', 'FY05', 'FY06', 'FY07', 'FY08', 'FY09', 'FY10', 'FY11', 'FY12', 'FY13', 'FY14', 'FY15', 'FY16', 'FY17'],
//['open cases', 0, 7, 10, 12, 14, 19, 12, 17, 19, 18, 23, 24, 33, 42, 54, 63, 52, 51],//
['new eligible cases', 0, 7, 3, 10, 9, 17, 6, 10, 7, 11, 16, 12, 19, 26, 38, 46, 43, 41],
['total budget', 0, 1359300, 1700900, 2248200, 2417400, 2966846, 2966846, 2658700, 3009082, 3919996, 4212200, 4319972, 4882937, 5026751, 5671243, 5059538, 5896239, 6289674],
['carry-over cases', 0, 0, 7, 2, 5, 2, 6, 7, 12, 7, 7, 12, 14, 16, 16, 17, 9, 10],
['expensed contingency', null, null, null, null, 317500, 451500, 428688, 0, 287715, 613107, 768000, 743627, 706836, 753836, 799929, 732580, 877496, 911825]
],
axes: {
'total budget': 'y2',
'expensed contingency': 'y2'
},
groups: [
['carry-over cases', 'new eligible cases']
],
types: {
//'open cases': 'bar',//
'carry-over cases': 'bar',
'new eligible cases': 'bar', // ADD
}
},
axis: {
x: {
type: 'category',
tick: {
rotate: -45,
multiline: false
},
height: 40
},
y: {
label: {
text: 'open cases',
position: 'outer-middle'
}
},
y2: {
show: true,
max: 10000000,
min: 0,
padding: {
top: 0,
bottom: 0
},
label: {
text: 'total budget',
position: 'outer-middle'
}
}
},
});
... It is, however, unclear to me why it would matter which come first. I'd be happy for insights.
Thank you!
Upvotes: 1