Same dataset with different yAxes in Chart.js Bar Chart
I have a chart.js bar chart with two datasets called "orange" and "grey". Each has six values: "a", "b", "c", "d" and "f", resulting in the current chart
As you can see it is not easily readable. What I want is to have "b" in a different yAxes than the rest of the datapoints, but as far as I read, having different axes is only possible for datasets ("orange" and "grey" in my case).
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var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var barChartData = {
datasets: [{
backgroundColor: "#fe8359",
borderColor: "#fe8359",
data: [3000, 3500006, 90000, 12, 80000, 7000],
label: "orange"
},{
backgroundColor: "#e9e9e9",
borderColor: "#e9e9e9",
data: [5000, 2500000, 80000, 5, 90000, 9000],
label: "grey"
}],
labels: ["A","B","C","D","E","F"]
};
var myBarChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: barChartData,
options: {
maintainAspectRatio: false,
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
id: 'A',
type: 'linear',
position: 'left',
},{
display: true,
id: 'B',
type: 'linear',
position: 'right',
gridLines: {
drawOnChartArea: false, // only want the grid lines for one axis to show up
},
}]
}
}
});
How could I configure the chart to properly show this data, or how could I accommodate data to show up properly?
javascript charts chart.js
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I have a chart.js bar chart with two datasets called "orange" and "grey". Each has six values: "a", "b", "c", "d" and "f", resulting in the current chart
As you can see it is not easily readable. What I want is to have "b" in a different yAxes than the rest of the datapoints, but as far as I read, having different axes is only possible for datasets ("orange" and "grey" in my case).
CodePen
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var barChartData = {
datasets: [{
backgroundColor: "#fe8359",
borderColor: "#fe8359",
data: [3000, 3500006, 90000, 12, 80000, 7000],
label: "orange"
},{
backgroundColor: "#e9e9e9",
borderColor: "#e9e9e9",
data: [5000, 2500000, 80000, 5, 90000, 9000],
label: "grey"
}],
labels: ["A","B","C","D","E","F"]
};
var myBarChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: barChartData,
options: {
maintainAspectRatio: false,
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
id: 'A',
type: 'linear',
position: 'left',
},{
display: true,
id: 'B',
type: 'linear',
position: 'right',
gridLines: {
drawOnChartArea: false, // only want the grid lines for one axis to show up
},
}]
}
}
});
How could I configure the chart to properly show this data, or how could I accommodate data to show up properly?
javascript charts chart.js
add a comment |
I have a chart.js bar chart with two datasets called "orange" and "grey". Each has six values: "a", "b", "c", "d" and "f", resulting in the current chart
As you can see it is not easily readable. What I want is to have "b" in a different yAxes than the rest of the datapoints, but as far as I read, having different axes is only possible for datasets ("orange" and "grey" in my case).
CodePen
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var barChartData = {
datasets: [{
backgroundColor: "#fe8359",
borderColor: "#fe8359",
data: [3000, 3500006, 90000, 12, 80000, 7000],
label: "orange"
},{
backgroundColor: "#e9e9e9",
borderColor: "#e9e9e9",
data: [5000, 2500000, 80000, 5, 90000, 9000],
label: "grey"
}],
labels: ["A","B","C","D","E","F"]
};
var myBarChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: barChartData,
options: {
maintainAspectRatio: false,
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
id: 'A',
type: 'linear',
position: 'left',
},{
display: true,
id: 'B',
type: 'linear',
position: 'right',
gridLines: {
drawOnChartArea: false, // only want the grid lines for one axis to show up
},
}]
}
}
});
How could I configure the chart to properly show this data, or how could I accommodate data to show up properly?
javascript charts chart.js
I have a chart.js bar chart with two datasets called "orange" and "grey". Each has six values: "a", "b", "c", "d" and "f", resulting in the current chart
As you can see it is not easily readable. What I want is to have "b" in a different yAxes than the rest of the datapoints, but as far as I read, having different axes is only possible for datasets ("orange" and "grey" in my case).
CodePen
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var barChartData = {
datasets: [{
backgroundColor: "#fe8359",
borderColor: "#fe8359",
data: [3000, 3500006, 90000, 12, 80000, 7000],
label: "orange"
},{
backgroundColor: "#e9e9e9",
borderColor: "#e9e9e9",
data: [5000, 2500000, 80000, 5, 90000, 9000],
label: "grey"
}],
labels: ["A","B","C","D","E","F"]
};
var myBarChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: barChartData,
options: {
maintainAspectRatio: false,
responsive: true,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
id: 'A',
type: 'linear',
position: 'left',
},{
display: true,
id: 'B',
type: 'linear',
position: 'right',
gridLines: {
drawOnChartArea: false, // only want the grid lines for one axis to show up
},
}]
}
}
});
How could I configure the chart to properly show this data, or how could I accommodate data to show up properly?
javascript charts chart.js
javascript charts chart.js
edited Nov 12 '18 at 23:31
Gonzalo Moiguer
asked Nov 12 '18 at 23:18
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