X-Git-Url: http://git.ithinksw.org/extjs.git/blobdiff_plain/7a654f8d43fdb43d78b63d90528bed6e86b608cc..3789b528d8dd8aad4558e38e22d775bcab1cbd36:/src/chart/series/Column.js diff --git a/src/chart/series/Column.js b/src/chart/series/Column.js index 94880ced..e112f6bc 100644 --- a/src/chart/series/Column.js +++ b/src/chart/series/Column.js @@ -2,95 +2,92 @@ * @class Ext.chart.series.Column * @extends Ext.chart.series.Bar * -
- Creates a Column Chart. Much of the methods are inherited from Bar. A Column Chart is a useful visualization technique to display quantitative information for different - categories that can show some progression (or regression) in the data set. - As with all other series, the Column Series must be appended in the *series* Chart array configuration. See the Chart - documentation for more information. A typical configuration object for the column series could be: -
-{@img Ext.chart.series.Column/Ext.chart.series.Column.png Ext.chart.series.Column chart series -
- var store = Ext.create('Ext.data.JsonStore', {
- fields: ['name', 'data1', 'data2', 'data3', 'data4', 'data5'],
- data: [
- {'name':'metric one', 'data1':10, 'data2':12, 'data3':14, 'data4':8, 'data5':13},
- {'name':'metric two', 'data1':7, 'data2':8, 'data3':16, 'data4':10, 'data5':3},
- {'name':'metric three', 'data1':5, 'data2':2, 'data3':14, 'data4':12, 'data5':7},
- {'name':'metric four', 'data1':2, 'data2':14, 'data3':6, 'data4':1, 'data5':23},
- {'name':'metric five', 'data1':27, 'data2':38, 'data3':36, 'data4':13, 'data5':33}
- ]
- });
-
- Ext.create('Ext.chart.Chart', {
- renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
- width: 500,
- height: 300,
- animate: true,
- store: store,
- axes: [{
- type: 'Numeric',
- position: 'bottom',
- fields: ['data1'],
- label: {
- renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0,0')
- },
- title: 'Sample Values',
- grid: true,
- minimum: 0
- }, {
- type: 'Category',
- position: 'left',
- fields: ['name'],
- title: 'Sample Metrics'
- }],
- axes: [{
- type: 'Numeric',
- position: 'left',
- fields: ['data1'],
- label: {
- renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0,0')
- },
- title: 'Sample Values',
- grid: true,
- minimum: 0
- }, {
- type: 'Category',
- position: 'bottom',
- fields: ['name'],
- title: 'Sample Metrics'
- }],
- series: [{
- type: 'column',
- axis: 'left',
- highlight: true,
- tips: {
- trackMouse: true,
- width: 140,
- height: 28,
- renderer: function(storeItem, item) {
- this.setTitle(storeItem.get('name') + ': ' + storeItem.get('data1') + ' $');
- }
- },
- label: {
- display: 'insideEnd',
- 'text-anchor': 'middle',
- field: 'data1',
- renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0'),
- orientation: 'vertical',
- color: '#333'
- },
- xField: 'name',
- yField: 'data1'
- }]
- });
-
-
- - In this configuration we set `column` as the series type, bind the values of the bars to the bottom axis, set `highlight` to true so that bars are smoothly highlighted - when hovered and bind the `xField` or category field to the data store `name` property and the `yField` as the data1 property of a store element. -
+ * Creates a Column Chart. Much of the methods are inherited from Bar. A Column Chart is a useful visualization technique to display quantitative information for different + * categories that can show some progression (or regression) in the data set. + * As with all other series, the Column Series must be appended in the *series* Chart array configuration. See the Chart + * documentation for more information. A typical configuration object for the column series could be: + * + * {@img Ext.chart.series.Column/Ext.chart.series.Column.png Ext.chart.series.Column chart series} + * + * ## Example + * + * var store = Ext.create('Ext.data.JsonStore', { + * fields: ['name', 'data1', 'data2', 'data3', 'data4', 'data5'], + * data: [ + * {'name':'metric one', 'data1':10, 'data2':12, 'data3':14, 'data4':8, 'data5':13}, + * {'name':'metric two', 'data1':7, 'data2':8, 'data3':16, 'data4':10, 'data5':3}, + * {'name':'metric three', 'data1':5, 'data2':2, 'data3':14, 'data4':12, 'data5':7}, + * {'name':'metric four', 'data1':2, 'data2':14, 'data3':6, 'data4':1, 'data5':23}, + * {'name':'metric five', 'data1':27, 'data2':38, 'data3':36, 'data4':13, 'data5':33} + * ] + * }); + * + * Ext.create('Ext.chart.Chart', { + * renderTo: Ext.getBody(), + * width: 500, + * height: 300, + * animate: true, + * store: store, + * axes: [{ + * type: 'Numeric', + * position: 'bottom', + * fields: ['data1'], + * label: { + * renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0,0') + * }, + * title: 'Sample Values', + * grid: true, + * minimum: 0 + * }, { + * type: 'Category', + * position: 'left', + * fields: ['name'], + * title: 'Sample Metrics' + * }], + * axes: [{ + * type: 'Numeric', + * position: 'left', + * fields: ['data1'], + * label: { + * renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0,0') + * }, + * title: 'Sample Values', + * grid: true, + * minimum: 0 + * }, { + * type: 'Category', + * position: 'bottom', + * fields: ['name'], + * title: 'Sample Metrics' + * }], + * series: [{ + * type: 'column', + * axis: 'left', + * highlight: true, + * tips: { + * trackMouse: true, + * width: 140, + * height: 28, + * renderer: function(storeItem, item) { + * this.setTitle(storeItem.get('name') + ': ' + storeItem.get('data1') + ' $'); + * } + * }, + * label: { + * display: 'insideEnd', + * 'text-anchor': 'middle', + * field: 'data1', + * renderer: Ext.util.Format.numberRenderer('0'), + * orientation: 'vertical', + * color: '#333' + * }, + * xField: 'name', + * yField: 'data1' + * }] + * }); + * + * In this configuration we set `column` as the series type, bind the values of the bars to the bottom axis, set `highlight` to true so that bars are smoothly highlighted + * when hovered and bind the `xField` or category field to the data store `name` property and the `yField` as the data1 property of a store element. */ - Ext.define('Ext.chart.series.Column', { /* Begin Definitions */