From a3c4391d3d5b5288ef5af23fab0a8472cb340e97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sbosse Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 23:36:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Mon 21 Jul 22:43:21 CEST 2025 --- js/ui/chart/docs/axes/radial/linear.md | 112 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 112 insertions(+) create mode 100644 js/ui/chart/docs/axes/radial/linear.md diff --git a/js/ui/chart/docs/axes/radial/linear.md b/js/ui/chart/docs/axes/radial/linear.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..911b735 --- /dev/null +++ b/js/ui/chart/docs/axes/radial/linear.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# Linear Radial Axis + +The linear scale is used to chart numerical data. As the name suggests, linear interpolation is used to determine where a value lies in relation the center of the axis. + +The following additional configuration options are provided by the radial linear scale. + +## Configuration Options + +The axis has configuration properties for ticks, angle lines (line that appear in a radar chart outward from the center), pointLabels (labels around the edge in a radar chart). The following sections define each of the properties in those sections. + +| Name | Type | Description +| ---- | ---- | ----------- +| `angleLines` | `object` | Angle line configuration. [more...](#angle-line-options) +| `gridLines` | `object` | Grid line configuration. [more...](../styling.md#grid-line-configuration) +| `pointLabels` | `object` | Point label configuration. [more...](#point-label-options) +| `ticks` | `object` | Tick configuration. [more...](#tick-options) + +## Tick Options +The following options are provided by the linear scale. They are all located in the `ticks` sub options. The [common tick configuration](../styling.md#tick-configuration) options are supported by this axis. + +| Name | Type | Default | Description +| ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- +| `backdropColor` | `Color` | `'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.75)'` | Color of label backdrops. +| `backdropPaddingX` | `number` | `2` | Horizontal padding of label backdrop. +| `backdropPaddingY` | `number` | `2` | Vertical padding of label backdrop. +| `beginAtZero` | `boolean` | `false` | 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...](#axis-range-settings) +| `max` | `number` | | User defined maximum number for the scale, overrides maximum value from data. [more...](#axis-range-settings) +| `maxTicksLimit` | `number` | `11` | Maximum number of ticks and gridlines to show. +| `precision` | `number` | | if defined and `stepSize` is not specified, the step size will be rounded to this many decimal places. +| `stepSize` | `number` | | User defined fixed step size for the scale. [more...](#step-size) +| `suggestedMax` | `number` | | Adjustment used when calculating the maximum data value. [more...](#axis-range-settings) +| `suggestedMin` | `number` | | Adjustment used when calculating the minimum data value. [more...](#axis-range-settings) +| `showLabelBackdrop` | `boolean` | `true` | If true, draw a background behind the tick labels. + +## 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. + +```javascript +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. + +```javascript +let chart = new Chart(ctx, { + type: 'radar', + data: { + datasets: [{ + label: 'First dataset', + data: [0, 20, 40, 50] + }], + labels: ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April'] + }, + options: { + scale: { + 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`. + +```javascript +let options = { + scale: { + ticks: { + max: 5, + min: 0, + stepSize: 0.5 + } + } +}; +``` + +## Angle Line Options + +The following options are used to configure angled lines that radiate from the center of the chart to the point labels. They can be found in the `angleLines` sub options. Note that these options only apply if `angleLines.display` is true. + +| Name | Type | Default | Description +| ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- +| `display` | `boolean` | `true` | if true, angle lines are shown. +| `color` | `Color` | `'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'` | Color of angled lines. +| `lineWidth` | `number` | `1` | Width of angled lines. +| `borderDash` | `number[]` | `[]` | Length and spacing of dashes on angled lines. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/setLineDash). +| `borderDashOffset` | `number` | `0.0` | Offset for line dashes. See [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasRenderingContext2D/lineDashOffset). + +## Point Label Options + +The following options are used to configure the point labels that are shown on the perimeter of the scale. They can be found in the `pointLabels` sub options. Note that these options only apply if `pointLabels.display` is true. + +| Name | Type | Default | Description +| ---- | ---- | ------- | ----------- +| `callback` | `function` | | Callback function to transform data labels to point labels. The default implementation simply returns the current string. +| `fontColor` | Color|Color[] | `'#666'` | Font color for point labels. +| `fontFamily` | `string` | `"'Helvetica Neue', 'Helvetica', 'Arial', sans-serif"` | Font family to use when rendering labels. +| `fontSize` | `number` | `10` | font size in pixels. +| `fontStyle` | `string` | `'normal'` | Font style to use when rendering point labels. +| `lineHeight` | number|string | `1.2` | Height of an individual line of text (see [MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/line-height)).