Linear Cartesian Axis
The linear scale is use to chart numerical data. It can be placed on either the x or y axis. The scatter chart type automatically configures a line chart to use one of these scales for the x axis. As the name suggests, linear interpolation is used to determine where a value lies on the axis.
Tick Configuration Options
The following options are provided by the linear scale.
They are all located in the ticks
sub
options. These options extend the
common tick configuration.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
beginAtZero |
Boolean |
if true, scale will include 0 if it is not already included. | |
min |
Number |
User defined minimum number for the scale, overrides minimum value from data. more... | |
max |
Number |
User defined maximum number for the scale, overrides maximum value from data. more... | |
maxTicksLimit |
Number |
11 |
Maximum number of ticks and gridlines to show. |
stepSize |
Number |
User defined fixed step size for the scale. more... | |
suggestedMax |
Number |
Adjustment used when calculating the maximum data value. more... | |
suggestedMin |
Number |
Adjustment used when calculating the minimum data value. more... |
Axis Range Settings
Given the number of axis range settings, it is important to understand how they all interact with each other.
The suggestedMax
and
suggestedMin
settings only change the data
values that are used to scale the axis. These are useful
for extending the range of the axis while maintaining the
auto fit behaviour.
let minDataValue = Math.min(mostNegativeValue, options.ticks.suggestedMin);
let maxDataValue = Math.max(mostPositiveValue, options.ticks.suggestedMax);
In this example, the largest positive value is 50, but the
data maximum is expanded out to 100. However, because the
lowest data value is below the
suggestedMin
setting, it is ignored.
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'line',
data: {
datasets: [{
label: 'First dataset',
data: [0, 20, 40, 50]
}],
labels: ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April']
},
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
suggestedMin: 50,
suggestedMax: 100
}
}]
}
}
});
In contrast to the suggested*
settings, the
min
and max
settings set
explicit ends to the axes. When these are set, some data
points may not be visible.
Step Size
If set, the scale ticks will be enumerated by multiple of stepSize, having one tick per increment. If not set, the ticks are labeled automatically using the nice numbers algorithm.
This example sets up a chart with a y axis that creates
ticks at
0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5
.
let options = {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
max: 5,
min: 0,
stepSize: 0.5
}
}]
}
};