Chart.js usage error (v2.4) - chart.js

I'm now working on chart.js(V2.4) and I have some problems.
I've looked up a lot of similar issues/questions but none of it solves my problem.
Error in console log shows: "Chart.controllers[meta.type] is not a constructor"
Here's my code:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>test</title>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.4.0/Chart.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.1.1/jquery.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<label style="margin-left:3%;">X : </label>
<select id="selectxfield" style="width:20%;margin-top:2%;margin-left:1%;display:inline;">
<option>player</option>
</select>
<label style="margin-left:3%;">Y : </label>
<select name="selectyfield" style="width:20%;margin-left:1%;display:inline;">
<option>ppg</option>
</select>
<button id="btnchart" style="margin-left:3%;">Submit</button>
<canvas id="areaChart" style="height:250px"></canvas>
<canvas id="lineChart" style="height:250px"></canvas>
<canvas id="barChart" style="height:250px"></canvas>
</body>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
// This will get the first returned node in the jQuery collection.
function isEmpty(obj){
for(var key in obj){
if(obj.hasOwnProperty(key))
return false;
}
return true;
}
function randomColor() {
var colorVal = "rgb(";
for(i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
colorVal += Math.round(250*Math.random());
if (i < 2) {
colorVal += ",";
}
}
colorVal += ")";
return colorVal;
}
$('#btnchart').click(function(){
var jsdata = '{"name": "2011NBA.csv", "resource_id": "pao3ckw7b3lj8eh4ad0899oiy", "success": "true", "records": [{"id": 1, "player": "LeBron James", "division": "East", "ppg": "27.1", "rpg": "7.9", "apg": "6.2", "blk": "0.81", "stl": "1.85"}, {"id": 2, "player": "Kevin Durant", "division": "West", "ppg": "28", "rpg": "8", "apg": "3.5", "blk": "1.17", "stl": "1.33"}, {"id": 3, "player": "Dwight Howard", "division": "East", "ppg": "20.6", "rpg": "14.5", "apg": "1.9", "blk": "2.15", "stl": "1.5"}, {"id": 4, "player": "Christ Paul", "division": "West", "ppg": "19.8", "rpg": "3.6", "apg": "9.1", "blk": "0.07", "stl": "2.53"}, {"id": 5, "player": "Derrick Rose", "division": "East", "ppg": "21.8", "rpg": "3.4", "apg": "7.9", "blk": "0.72", "stl": "0.9"}]}'
var data = JSON.parse(jsdata);
var x = []; // use array to save the field's name
var y = []; // use array to save data
var xf = $( "#selectxfield option:selected" ).text();// get selected value
$.each(data.records, function(i, v) {
x.push(v[xf]);
});
var areaChartData = {
labels: x,
datasets: []
};
var selectyfield = document.getElementsByName('selectyfield') // selectyfield can be added dynamically in my code, but I set it to one just for debug convenience
var dt = data.records;
for (j=0;j<selectyfield.length;j++){
var color = randomColor();
var index = selectyfield[j].selectedIndex;
var k = selectyfield[j].options[index].text;
$.each(data.records, function(ky, vl) {
y.push(parseFloat(vl[k]));
});
if (isEmpty(data.records)){
$.each(dt, function(ky, vl) {
y.push(parseFloat(vl[k]));
});
}
var data ={
label: k,
fillColor: color,
strokeColor: color,
pointColor: color,
pointStrokeColor: "#c1c7d1",
pointHighlightFill: "#fff",
pointHighlightStroke: "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
data: y
}
areaChartData["datasets"].push(data);
y = [];
}
var areaChartOptions = {
// a lot of options
};
var barChartOptions = {
// a lot of options
};
var area = document.getElementById("areaChart")
var areaChartCanvas = area.getContext("2d");
var areaChart = new Chart(areaChartCanvas,{
type: "area",
data: areaChartData,
options: areaChartOptions
});
var line = document.getElementById("lineChart")
var lineChartCanvas = line.getContext("2d");
var lineChartOptions = areaChartOptions;
var lineChartData = areaChartData;
lineChartOptions.datasetFill = false;
var lineChart = new Chart(lineChartCanvas,{
type: "line",
data: lineChartData,
options: lineChartOptions
});
var bar = document.getElementById("barChart")
var barChartCanvas = bar.getContext("2d");
var barChartData = areaChartData;
barChartOptions.datasetFill = false;
var lineChart = new Chart(barChartCanvas,{
type: "bar",
data: barChartData,
options: barChartOptions
});
});
});
</script>
</html>
The select field is fixed just for convenience.
I am sure the code works fine in older chart.js (v1.X), I just have to change some code usage above.
Hope someone can help me finding the error, thanks

Few days later, I finally reached the contributors and members of chart.js.
They helped me and pointed out that there's no chart type named "area".
After deleting that part, the code works fine.
It's still strange that the debug message didn't show relative information but something not correlated to.

I just hit a similar problem. Looking into the source, it seems Chart.controllers is an object with all the different types of chart as properties. meta.type is whatever you pass as type in the options hash to the new Chart() constructor. So in your case it was complaining that Chart.controllers["area"] is not a constructor.
I appreciate that you've already found the answer to your specific problem, but I thought it would be worth expanding on this because (a) as you pointed out, the debug message is a bit unhelpful by itself, and (b) this might help anyone who has similar difficulties (for example, in my case I put in "Line" instead of "line" and if I'd understood what the error message actually meant it would have saved me a bit of digging).

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chart.js animate data through time? [duplicate]

I created an basic bar chart using chartjs and it works fine. Now I want to update the values on a time based interval. My problem is that after I created the chart, I do not know how to update its values correctly...
My code:
var ctx = $("#myChart").get(0).getContext("2d");
var dts = [
{
fillColor: "rgba(220,220,220,0.5)",
strokeColor: "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
data: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
}
];
var data = {
labels: ["Core#1", "Core#2", "Core#3", "Core#4", "Total"],
datasets: dts
};
var chart = new Chart(ctx);
chart.Bar(data);
//test code
setInterval( function () {
data.datasets[0].data = [random(), random(), random(), random(), random()];
chart.Bar(data);
},2000);
in the test code, I am updating the values with datasets[0].data- is this the right way to do it? The problem with this is that everytime I call chart.Bar(), the values are reset to 0 then animated to the random value (like I am recreating the chart). This way, all animations are always from 0 to value which looks strange. I would expect that if I update a value from 50 to 10 the bar would go down to 10 from 50 and not setted to 0 then animated to 10.
I did not found anything in the docs about this... am I doing something wrong or this is impossible with this library?
Update: Looks like chartjs has been updated (see comment below). There are some examples up that look very nice:
Here's an example of updating a line chart using new data: http://jsbin.com/yitep/5/edit
Here's how we can update existing data on a line chart: http://jsbin.com/yitep/4/edit
Original Post
As of Nov 2013, there seem to be very few options for updating charts.
There is a good example here (duplicated below) of adding new points to a line chart. Still kind of jumpy but not too bad. However, I think the effect probably depends on the chart you are using.
It does look like this is somewhere in the development pipeline. I don't see any indication of a release date yet though: https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues/13 [Closed as of Jul 26, 2014]
JS
$(document).ready(function(){
var count = 10;
var data = {
labels : ["1","2","3","4","5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"],
datasets : [
{
fillColor : "rgba(220,220,220,0.5)",
strokeColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
data : [65,59,90,81,56,45,30,20,3,37]
},
{
fillColor : "rgba(151,187,205,0.5)",
strokeColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
pointColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
data : [28,48,40,19,96,87,66,97,92,85]
}
]
}
// this is ugly, don't judge me
var updateData = function(oldData){
var labels = oldData["labels"];
var dataSetA = oldData["datasets"][0]["data"];
var dataSetB = oldData["datasets"][1]["data"];
labels.shift();
count++;
labels.push(count.toString());
var newDataA = dataSetA[9] + (20 - Math.floor(Math.random() * (41)));
var newDataB = dataSetB[9] + (20 - Math.floor(Math.random() * (41)));
dataSetA.push(newDataA);
dataSetB.push(newDataB);
dataSetA.shift();
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var optionsAnimation = {
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scaleOverride : true,
//** Required if scaleOverride is true **
//Number - The number of steps in a hard coded scale
scaleSteps : 10,
//Number - The value jump in the hard coded scale
scaleStepWidth : 10,
//Number - The scale starting value
scaleStartValue : 0
}
// Not sure why the scaleOverride isn't working...
var optionsNoAnimation = {
animation : false,
//Boolean - If we want to override with a hard coded scale
scaleOverride : true,
//** Required if scaleOverride is true **
//Number - The number of steps in a hard coded scale
scaleSteps : 20,
//Number - The value jump in the hard coded scale
scaleStepWidth : 10,
//Number - The scale starting value
scaleStartValue : 0
}
//Get the context of the canvas element we want to select
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart").getContext("2d");
var optionsNoAnimation = {animation : false}
var myNewChart = new Chart(ctx);
myNewChart.Line(data, optionsAnimation);
setInterval(function(){
updateData(data);
myNewChart.Line(data, optionsNoAnimation)
;}, 2000
);
});
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HTML
<html>
<head>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.9.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Live Updating Chart.js</h1>
<canvas id="myChart" width="400" height="150"></canvas>
</body>
</html>
The update() triggers an update of the chart.
chart.update( )
.update(config)
Triggers an update of the chart. This can be safely called after updating the data object. This will update all scales, legends, and then re-render the chart. A config object can be provided with additional configuration for the update process.
update() can be safely called after updating values of one or more existing points within the the data object, rendering the changes in one animated render loop.
// update the first dataset's value of 'March' to be 50
myBarChart.data.datasets[0].bars[2].value = 50;
// animate update of 'March' from 90 to 50.
myBarChart.update();
Here is how to do it in the last version of ChartJs:
setInterval(function(){
chart.data.datasets[0].data[5] = 80;
chart.data.labels[5] = "Newly Added";
chart.update();
}
Look at this clear video
or test it in jsfiddle
You also can use destroy() function. Like this
if( window.myBar!==undefined)
window.myBar.destroy();
var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas").getContext("2d");
window.myBar = new Chart(ctx).Bar(barChartData, {
responsive : true,
});
You just need to change the chartObject.data.datasets value and call update() like this:
chartObject.data.datasets = newData.datasets;
chartObject.data.labels = newData.labels;
chartObject.update();
Remove the canvas dom and add in again.
function renderChart(label,data){
$("#canvas-wrapper").html("").html('<canvas id="storeSends"></canvas>');
var lineChartData = {
labels : label,
datasets : [
{
fillColor : "rgba(49, 195, 166, 0.2)",
strokeColor : "rgba(49, 195, 166, 1)",
pointColor : "rgba(49, 195, 166, 1)",
pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
data : data
}
]
}
var canvas = document.getElementById("storeSends");
var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d");
myLine = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {
responsive: true,
maintainAspectRatio: false
});
}
I think the easiest way is to write a function to update your chart including the chart.update()method. Check out this simple example I wrote in jsfiddle for a Bar Chart.
//value for x-axis
var emotions = ["calm", "happy", "angry", "disgust"];
//colours for each bar
var colouarray = ['red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue'];
//Let's initialData[] be the initial data set
var initialData = [0.1, 0.4, 0.3, 0.6];
//Let's updatedDataSet[] be the array to hold the upadted data set with every update call
var updatedDataSet;
/*Creating the bar chart*/
var ctx = document.getElementById("barChart");
var barChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: emotions,
datasets: [{
backgroundColor: colouarray,
label: 'Prediction',
data: initialData
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true,
min: 0,
max: 1,
stepSize: 0.5,
}
}]
}
}
});
/*Function to update the bar chart*/
function updateBarGraph(chart, label, color, data) {
chart.data.datasets.pop();
chart.data.datasets.push({
label: label,
backgroundColor: color,
data: data
});
chart.update();
}
/*Updating the bar chart with updated data in every second. */
setInterval(function() {
updatedDataSet = [Math.random(), Math.random(), Math.random(), Math.random()];
updateBarGraph(barChart, 'Prediction', colouarray, updatedDataSet);
}, 1000);
<html>
<head>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.3.0/Chart.min.js"></script>
<body>
<div>
<h1>Update Bar Chart</h1>
<canvas id="barChart" width="800" height="450"></canvas>
</div>
<script src="barchart.js"></script>
</body>
</head>
</html>
Hope this helps.
If destroy() and clear() is not working (just like what i had experience) you can use jquery to remove the canvas and append it again.
$('#chartAmazon').remove();
$('#chartBar').append('<canvas id="chartAmazon"></canvas>');
var ctxAmazon = $("#chartAmazon").get(0).getContext("2d");
var AmazonChart = new Chart(ctxAmazon, {
type: 'doughnut',
data: dataAmazon,
options: optionsA
});
I don't think it's possible right now.
However that's a feature which should come soon, as the author hinted here:
https://github.com/nnnick/Chart.js/issues/161#issuecomment-20487775
This is an example with ChartJs - 2.9.4
var maximumPoints = 5;// with this variable you can decide how many points are display on the chart
function addData(chart, label, data) {
chart.data.labels.push(label);
chart.data.datasets.forEach((dataset) => {
var d = data[0];
dataset.data.push(d);
data.shift();
});
var canRemoveData = false;
chart.data.datasets.forEach((dataset) => {
if (dataset.data.length > maximumPoints) {
if (!canRemoveData) {
canRemoveData = true;
chart.data.labels.shift();
}
dataset.data.shift();
}
});
chart.update();
}
window.onload = function () {
var canvas = document.getElementById('elm-chart'),
ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
var myLineChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: [],
datasets: [
{
data: [],
label: 'Dataset-1',
backgroundColor: "#36a2eb88",
borderColor: "#36a2eb",
},
{
data: [],
label: 'Dataset-2',
backgroundColor: "#ff638488",
borderColor: "#ff6384",
}
],
},
options: {
responsive: false,
maintainAspectRatio: false,
scales: {
yAxes: [{
ticks: {
beginAtZero: true
}
}]
}
}
});
var index = 0;
setInterval(function () {
var data = [];
myLineChart.data.datasets.forEach((dataset) => {
data.push(Math.random() * 100);
});
addData(myLineChart, index, data);
index++;
}, 1000);
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Chart.js/2.9.4/Chart.min.js"></script>
<canvas id="elm-chart" width="640" height="480"></canvas>
There are 2 ways to solve it:
chart.update()
Delete existing chart using chart.destroy() and create new chart object.
The simplest way is to replace the canvas element and then call new Chart() again:
function reloadMyChart() {
$('myChart').replaceWith('<canvas id="myChart"></canvas>');
new Chart(document.getElementById("myChart"), {
data: yourChartData,
type: yourChartType,
options: yourChartOptions
});
}
Of course, you must replace yourChartData, yourChartType and yourChartOptions with the correct values required to initialize Chart.js. See Chart.js Docs.
You can call reloadMyChart function on a button click or any other event you need. Probably you'll add parameters to this function and use these to make a REST call to dynamically update your chart, like this:
function reloadMyChart(param1, param2) {
$('myChart').replaceWith('<canvas id="myChart"></canvas>');
$.get("restUrl?param1=" + param1 + "&param2=" + param2 + ",
function(data) {
// call new Chart() here and use returned data
}
);
Hope it helps! =)
Showing realtime update chartJS
function add_data(chart, label, data)
{
var today = new Date();
var time = today.getHours() + ":" + today.getMinutes() + ":" + today.getSeconds();
myLineChart.data.datasets[0].data.push(Math.random() * 100);
myLineChart.data.datasets[1].data.push(Math.random() * 100);
myLineChart.data.labels.push(time)
myLineChart.update();
}
setInterval(add_data, 10000); //milisecond
full code , you can download in description link
As of 2022 and using ChartJS v3.7.1 you can use the code below.
Note that it is based on the JSBin snippets in doub1ejack's answer but these were not up to date and wouldn't work with the latest ChartJS version, mainly because the path to charts' data changed (now being yourChart._metasets[0]._dataset.data).
var canvas = document.getElementById('updating-chart'),
ctx = canvas.getContext('2d'),
startingData = {
labels: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7],
datasets: [
{
fillColor: "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)",
strokeColor: "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointColor: "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
pointStrokeColor: "#fff",
data: [65, 59, 80, 81, 56, 55, 40]
},
{
fillColor: "rgba(151,187,205,0.2)",
strokeColor: "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
pointColor: "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
pointStrokeColor: "#fff",
data: [28, 48, 40, 19, 86, 27, 90]
}
]
};
// Reduce the animation steps for demo clarity.
const myLiveChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'bar',
data: startingData,
options: {
scales: {
y: {
beginAtZero: true
}
},
maintainAspectRatio: false,
}
});
setInterval(function(){
// Get a random index point
var indexToUpdate = Math.round(Math.random() * startingData.labels.length);
// Update one of the points in the second dataset
myLiveChart._metasets[0]._dataset.data[indexToUpdate] = Math.random() * 100;
myLiveChart.update();
}, 5000);
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>Updating chart example</title>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/chart.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<canvas id="updating-chart" width="500" height="300"></canvas>
</body>
</html>
You can check instance of Chart by using Chart.instances.
This will give you all the charts instances.
Now you can iterate on that instances and and change the data, which is present inside config.
suppose you have only one chart in your page.
for (var _chartjsindex in Chart.instances) {
/*
* Here in the config your actual data and options which you have given at the
time of creating chart so no need for changing option only you can change data
*/
Chart.instances[_chartjsindex].config.data = [];
// here you can give add your data
Chart.instances[_chartjsindex].update();
// update will rewrite your whole chart with new value
}
My solve was to actually store the charts outside of the state of Vue. Store the charts in a const variable in like a utility.js file. Then I was able to simply do this:
const PVR_CANVASES = {}
//This was my vue method for building the charts
build_metrics() {
this.votingResults.metrics.forEach(metric => {
const el = document.getElementById(metric.metric_data.canvas);
const n_chart = new Chart(el, {
type: 'line',
data: metric.chart.data,
options: {
responsive: true,
maintainAspectRatio: true,
layout: {
autoPadding: false
},
plugins: {
legend: {
display: false,
}
},
scales: {
x: {
display: false
},
y: {
display: false
}
},
elements: {
line: {
tension: 0.4
},
point: {
backgroundColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)'
}
}
}
});
PVR_CANVASES[metric.chart.id] = n_chart;
})
}
//UPDATE CHART IS THIS SIMPLE
this.votingResults.metrics.forEach(metric => {
const n_chart = PVR_CANVASES[metric.chart.id];
n_chart.data = metric.chart.data;
n_chart.update();
});
So simple, Just replace the chart canvas element.
$('#canvas').replaceWith(' id="canvas" height="200px"
width="368px">');

How to add vertical lines and annotations Google timeline chart

I am using a google timeline similar to the code snippet below. I want my chart to look like the one below. I have managed to get everything to work expect how to add the dashed lines and text notation. Unfortunately, when I am searching for annotations I keep getting the AnnotatedTimeline, which is a different google chart.
Is there a simple way to do this?
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.charts.load('current', {'packages':['timeline']});
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
function drawChart() {
var container = document.getElementById('timeline');
var chart = new google.visualization.Timeline(container);
var dataTable = new google.visualization.DataTable();
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'string', id: 'President' });
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'date', id: 'Start' });
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'date', id: 'End' });
dataTable.addRows([
[ 'Washington', new Date(1789, 3, 30), new Date(1797, 2, 4) ],
[ 'Adams', new Date(1797, 2, 4), new Date(1801, 2, 4) ],
[ 'Jefferson', new Date(1801, 2, 4), new Date(1809, 2, 4) ]]);
chart.draw(dataTable);
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="timeline" style="height: 180px;"></div>
</body>
</html>
I was able to get this to work by finding the position of the rects. I started by drawing divs for each line I would want to show. Then after the timeline is draw I repositions those divs based on the location of the rectangle. I was not able to get a good minimal working snippet here because of the window positions used in the snippet code, but I got pretty close. In my own code I have it working perfectly.
.hline {
border-left: 5px solid black;
height: 100px;
position:absolute;
visibility:hidden;
top:144px;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div id="timeline" style="height: 180px;"></div>
<div id = "Hline1" class= "hline" > <div style = "position: relative; top:-18px">HLine1</div>
<div id = "Hline2" class= "hline" > <div style = "position: relative; top:-18px">HLine2</div>
<div id = "Hline3" class= "hline" > <div style = "position: relative; top:-18px">HLine3</div>
</div>
</body>
<script>
var options = {
timeline: { showRowLabels: false }
};
const lime="#00ff00" //color for average time
google.charts.load('current', {'packages':['timeline']});
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart);
function drawChart() {
var container = document.getElementById('timeline');
var chart = new google.visualization.Timeline(container);
var dataTable = new google.visualization.DataTable();
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'string', id: 'Project Stage', });
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'string', id: 'Bar'});
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'string', role: 'style'});
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'date', id: 'Start' });
dataTable.addColumn({ type: 'date', id: 'End' });
dataTable.addRows([
[ 'Washington','Washington',lime, new Date(1789, 3, 30), new Date(1797, 2, 4) ],
[ 'Adams', 'Adams',lime, new Date(1797, 2, 4), new Date(1801, 2, 4) ],
[ 'Jefferson','Jefferson',lime, new Date(1801, 2, 4), new Date(1809, 2, 4) ]]);
chart.draw(dataTable,options);
function redraw (){
var rects = $('rect') //get all rectangles on plot.
function checkColor(arr){
var results = [];
for (let i of arr){
var colorCheck=$(i).attr('fill')
var x =$(i).attr('x')
var width = $(i).attr('width')
var x2 =parseFloat(x)+parseFloat(width)
if(colorCheck == lime){results.push(x2)}
};
return results
};
var linPositions = checkColor(rects) //get x coordinates for vertical lines
var yStart = $('rect')
//console.log(linPositions)
yStart = $(yStart[0]).offset().top;
xMargin=$("#timeline").offset().left;
var yHeight = $('rect')
yHeight = $(yHeight[0]).attr('height');
var lineNames=['Hline1','Hline2','Hline3']
for (let i = 0; i < linPositions.length; i++) {
var position = linPositions[i]+xMargin+"px"
var newTop = i*yHeight + yStart
/* set line information based on current chart positions */
document.getElementById(lineNames[i]).style.left = position;
document.getElementById(lineNames[i]).style.visibility = "visible";
document.getElementById(lineNames[i]).style.top = newTop;
document.getElementById(lineNames[i]).style.height = yHeight;
};
};
redraw()
function resizeChart () {
chart.draw(dataTable, options);
}
if (document.addEventListener) {
window.addEventListener('resize', resizeChart);
window.addEventListener('resize', redraw)
}
else if (document.attachEvent) {
window.attachEvent('onresize', resizeChart);
window.attachEvent('onresize', redraw);
}
else {
window.resize = resizeChart;
window.resize = redraw;
}
}
</script>
</html>

Is it possible to draw a bar and arrow/pointer on the right side of a chart?

I currently have this chart.
I'm attempting to create something like this.
The bar on the side is static, but the section "heights" need to be programmable when the page loads. I attempted encoding in an SVG but I wasn't able to get it to stick to the chart.
I've got no clue how to make the final (current value) node to appear as an arrow pointing to the bar (or alternatively, as just a horizontal bar across the vertical one).
I made a sample codepen to simulate the dynamic chart I currently have.
(Or, per StackOverflow's requirements, the JS code used: )
var randoms = [...Array(11)].map(e=>~~(Math.random()*11));
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: randoms,
datasets: [{
label: 'value',
data: randoms
}]
},
options: {
scales: {
y: {
grace: 10,
}
}
}
});
function populate(){
let temp = ~~(Math.random()*11);
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.shift();
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.push(temp);
myChart.update();
}
setInterval(populate, 10000);
Any general pointers are also appreciated - I'm very new to all of this.
You can write a custom plugin for this, I added padding on the right to give space for the arrow to be drawn. You can play with the multiplyer values to make the arrow bigger/smaller
Example:
var randoms = [...Array(11)].map(e => ~~(Math.random() * 11));
var ctx = document.getElementById("myChart");
var myChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'line',
data: {
labels: randoms,
datasets: [{
label: 'value',
data: randoms,
borderColor: 'red',
backgroundColor: 'red'
}]
},
options: {
layout: {
padding: {
right: 25
}
},
scales: {
y: {
grace: 10
}
}
},
plugins: [{
id: 'arrow',
afterDraw: (chart, args, opts) => {
const {
ctx
} = chart;
chart._metasets.forEach((meta) => {
let point = meta.data[meta.data.length - 1];
ctx.save();
ctx.fillStyle = point.options.backgroundColor;
ctx.moveTo(point.x, (point.y - point.y * 0.035));
ctx.lineTo(point.x, (point.y + point.y * 0.035));
ctx.lineTo((point.x + point.x * 0.025), point.y)
ctx.fill();
ctx.restore();
})
}
}]
});
function populate() {
let temp = ~~(Math.random() * 11);
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.shift();
myChart.data.datasets[0].data.push(temp);
myChart.update();
}
//setInterval(populate, 10000);
<script src="https://npmcdn.com/chart.js#latest/dist/chart.min.js"></script>
<div class="myChartDiv">
<canvas id="myChart" width="600" height="400"></canvas>
</div>

Stacked column Google chart overlapping label inside the column

I'm using stacked column google chart but annotation or label of each column of graph is overlapping as like the image below:
My code is as below:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
</head>
<body>
<div id="chart_divgraph" style="width: 750px; height:500px;"></div>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"></script>
<script language="javascript">
google.charts.load('current', {'packages':['corechart']});
google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization32);
function drawVisualization32() {
// Some raw data (not necessarily accurate)
/*var jsonData = $.ajax({
url: "getndata.php?cntnew=Ghatwar",
dataType: "json",
async: false
}).responseText;*/
// Create our data table out of JSON data loaded from server.
var data = new google.visualization.DataTable({"cols":[{"id":"","label":"Caste Section","pattern":"","type":"string"},{"id":"","label":"Private","pattern":"","type":"number"},{"id":"","label":"Community","pattern":"","type":"number"},{"id":"","label":"Open Defecation","pattern":"","type":"number"}],"rows":[{"c":[{"v":"SC","f":null},{"v":"0","f":null},{"v":"1","f":null},{"v":"47","f":null}]},{"c":[{"v":"ST","f":null},{"v":"3","f":null},{"v":"7","f":null},{"v":"51","f":null}]},{"c":[{"v":"OBC","f":null},{"v":"5","f":null},{"v":"6","f":null},{"v":"84","f":null}]},{"c":[{"v":"GEN","f":null},{"v":"17","f":null},{"v":"1","f":null},{"v":"26","f":null}]}],"p":null});
var view = new google.visualization.DataView(data);
view.setColumns([0, 1,
{ calc: getpercentage,
sourceColumn: 1,
type: "string",
role: "annotation" },
2,
{ calc: getpercentagesecond,
sourceColumn: 2,
type: "string",
role: "annotation" },
3,
{ calc: getpercentagethird,
sourceColumn: 3,
type: "string",
role: "annotation" }])
function getpercentage(data, rowNum){
var firstval = data.getValue(rowNum, 1)
var secondval = data.getValue(rowNum, 2)
var thirdval = data.getValue(rowNum, 3)
var datavalueplus = parseInt(firstval) + parseInt(secondval) + parseInt(thirdval);
var finalpercentage = Math.abs( (firstval/datavalueplus)*100 ) ;
var numb = finalpercentage.toFixed(2);
return (numb + "%");
}
function getpercentagesecond(data, rowNum){
var firstval = data.getValue(rowNum, 1)
var secondval = data.getValue(rowNum, 2)
var thirdval = data.getValue(rowNum, 3)
var datavalueplus = parseInt(firstval) + parseInt(secondval) + parseInt(thirdval);
var finalpercentage = Math.abs( (secondval/datavalueplus)*100 ) ;
var numb = finalpercentage.toFixed(2);
return (numb + "%");
}
function getpercentagethird(data, rowNum){
var firstval = data.getValue(rowNum, 1)
var secondval = data.getValue(rowNum, 2)
var thirdval = data.getValue(rowNum, 3)
var datavalueplus = parseInt(firstval) + parseInt(secondval) + parseInt(thirdval);
var finalpercentage = Math.abs( (thirdval/datavalueplus)*100 ) ;
var numb = finalpercentage.toFixed(2);
return (numb + "%");
}
var options = {
title : 'Use of toilets across different prevailing caste section in village',
seriesType: 'bars',
/* width: 600,
height: 400,*/
/* bar: { groupWidth: 20 }, */
vAxis: {
/*minValue: 0,*/
/* scaleType: 'mirrorLog',*/
viewWindowMode:'pretty',
},
isStacked:"percent"
};
var chart = new google.visualization.ComboChart(document.getElementById('chart_divgraph'));
chart.draw(view, options);
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
I tried various solution on stackoverflow but didn't get result. Can any one help my on this please? Thanks in advance

Column Chart: All series on a given axis must be of the same data type

What am i doing wrong with the following code to get an error All series on a given axis must be of the same data type
function drawVisualization(){
var performanceJson = $.ajax({
url : "{% url json_data %}",
type:"GET",
dataType: "json",
cache: false,
async: false}).responseJSON;
var performanceData = new google.visualization.DataTable();
performanceData.addColumn('string', 'Question');
performanceData.addColumn('string', 'Headings');
performanceData.addColumn('number', 'TotalScore');
performanceData.addColumn('number', 'Score');
performanceData.addRows(performanceJson);
var performanceOptions = {
title : 'Performance Report',
subtitle: 'Based on a scale of 1 to 7',
hAxis : {title:'Question', titleTextStyle:{color:'red'}},
vAxis : {title:'Scores'},
};
var chart = new google.visualization.ColumnChart(document.getElementById('chart_div'));
chart.draw(performanceData, performanceOptions);
}
The performanceJson variable has the value:
[["No. of people", "Area", 6, 1], ["Scholars", "Standard", 12, 2], ["Co-ordination", "Standard", 18, 14]]
For a ColumnChart all columns(except the first) have to be of type number.
Column #2 is of type string, column#3 and column #4 are of type number, so the error-message should be clear.
I'm not sure for what column #2 is good for, but you may not use this column as data-column
You may e.g. use this column as annotation:
google.load('visualization', '1', {packages: ['corechart', 'bar']});
google.setOnLoadCallback(drawVisualization);
function drawVisualization(){
var performanceJson = [["No. of people", "Area", 6, 1],
["Scholars", "Standard", 12, 2],
["Co-ordination", "Standard", 18, 14]];
var performanceData = new google.visualization.DataTable();
performanceData.addColumn('string', 'Question');
performanceData.addColumn({type:'string',role:'annotation'});
performanceData.addColumn('number', 'TotalScore');
performanceData.addColumn('number', 'Score');
performanceData.addRows(performanceJson);
var performanceOptions = {
title : 'Performance Report',
subtitle: 'Based on a scale of 1 to 7',
hAxis : {title:'Question', titleTextStyle:{color:'red'}},
vAxis : {title:'Scores'},
};
var chart = new google.visualization.ColumnChart(document.getElementById('chart_div'));
chart.draw(performanceData, performanceOptions);
}
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.google.com/jsapi"></script>
<div id="chart_div"></div>