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Highcharts &-8211; Quick Guide
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Highcharts &-8211; Overview
Highcharts is a pure JavaScript based charting library meant to enhance web applications by adding interactive charting capability. It supports a wide range of charts. Charts are drawn using SVG in standard browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer(IE). In legacy IE 6, VML is used to draw the graphics.
Features of Highcharts Library
Let us now discuss a few important features of the Highcharts Library.
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Compatability − Works seemlessly on all major browsers and mobile platforms like android and iOS.
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Multitouch Support − Supports multitouch on touch screen based platforms like android and iOS.Ideal for iPhone/iPad and android based smart phones/ tablets.
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Free to Use − Open source and is free to use for non-commercial purpose.
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Lightweight − highcharts.js core library with size nearly 35KB, is an extremely lightweight library.
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Simple Configurations − Uses json to define various configurations of the charts and very easy to learn and use.
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Dynamic − Allows to modify chart even after chart generation.
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Multiple axes − Not restricted to x, y axis. Supports multiple axis on the charts.
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Configurable tooltips − Tooltip comes when a user hovers over any point on a chart. Highcharts provides tooltip inbuilt formatter or callback formatter to control the tooltip programmatically.
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DateTime support − Handle date time specially. Provides numerous inbuilt controls over date wise categories.
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Export − Export chart to PDF/ PNG/ JPG / SVG format by enabling export feature.
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Print − Print chart using web page.
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Zoomablity − Supports zooming chart to view data more precisely.
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External data − Supports loading data dynamically from server. Provides control over data using callback functions.
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Text Rotation − Supports rotation of labels in any direction.
Supported Chart Types
Highcharts library provides the following types of charts −
Sr.No. |
Chart Type & Description |
1 |
Line Charts
Used to draw line/spline based charts.
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2 |
Area Charts
Used to draw area wise charts.
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3 |
Pie Charts
Used to draw pie charts.
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4 |
Scatter Charts
Used to draw scattered charts.
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5 |
Bubble Charts
Used to draw bubble based charts.
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6 |
Dynamic Charts
Used to draw dynamic charts where user can modify charts.
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7 |
Combinations
Used to draw combinations of variety of charts.
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8 |
3D Charts
Used to draw 3D charts.
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9 |
Angular Gauges
Used to draw speedometer type charts.
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10 |
Heat Maps
Used to draw heat maps.
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11 |
Tree Maps
Used to draw tree maps.
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In our subsequent chapters, we will discuss each type of above mentioned charts in details with examples.
Licence
Highcharts is open source and is free to use for non-commercial purpose. In order to use Highcharts in commercial projects, follow the link − License and Pricing
Highcharts &-8211; Environment Setup
In this chapter, we will discuss how to set up the Highcharts library to be used in web application development.
Highcharts requires jQuery as a dependency. First, we will install the jQuery library and then the Highcharts library.
Install jQuery
There are two ways to use jQuery.
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Download − Download it locally from jQuery.com and use it.
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CDN access − You also have access to a CDN. The CDN will give you access around the world to regional data centers; in this case, Google host. This means using CDN moves the responsibility of hosting files from your own servers to a series of external ones. This also offers an advantage that if the visitor to your webpage has already downloaded a copy of jQuery from the same CDN, it will not have to be re-downloaded.
Using Downloaded jQuery
Include the jQuery JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
head>
script src = "/jquery/jquery.min.js">/script>
/head>
Using CDN
We are using the CDN versions of the jQuery library throughout this tutorial.
Include the jQuery JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
head>
script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js">
/script>
/head>
Install Highcharts
The following are the two ways to use Highcharts.
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Download − Download it locally from highcharts.com and use it.
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CDN access − You also have access to a CDN. The CDN will give you access around the world to regional data centers; in this case, the Highcharts host &-8211; Code.Highcharts.Com.
Using Downloaded Highcharts
Include the Highcharts JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
head>
script src = "/highcharts/highcharts.js">/script>
/head>
Using CDN
We are using the CDN versions of the Highcharts library throughout this tutorial.
Include the Highcharts JavaScript file in the HTML page using the following script −
head>
script src = "https://code.highcharts.com/highcharts.js">/script>
/head>
Highcharts &-8211; Configuration Syntax
In this chapter, we will showcase the configuration required to draw a chart using the Highcharts API.
Step 1: Create HTML Page
Create an HTML page with the jQuery and Highcharts javascript libraries.
HighchartsTestHarness/
</l>
head>
title>Highcharts Tutorial/title>
script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js">
/script>
script src = "https://code.highcharts.com/highcharts.js">/script>
/head>
body>
div id = "container" style = "width: 550px; height: 400px; margin: 0 auto">/div>
script language = "JavaScript">
$(document).ready(function() {
});
/script>
/body>
/l>
Here the container div is used to contain the chart drawn using Highcharts library.
Step 2: Create Configurations
Highcharts library uses very simple configurations using json syntax.
$('-container').highcharts(json);
Here json represents the json data and configuration which the Highcharts library uses to draw a chart within the container div using the highcharts() method. Now, we will configure the various parameters to create the required json string.
title
Configure the title of the chart.
var title = {
text: 'Monthly Average Temperature'
};
subtitle
Configure the subtitle of the chart.
var subtitle = {
text: 'Source: WorldClimate.com'
};
xAxis
Configure the ticker to be displayed on the X-Axis.
var xAxis = {
categories: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun'
,'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
};
yAxis
Configure the title, plot lines to be displayed on the Y-Axis.
var yAxis = {
title: {
text: 'Temperature (xB0C)'
},
plotLines: [{
value: 0,
width: 1,
color: '-808080'
}]
};
tooltip
Configure the tooltip. Put suffix to be added after value (y-axis).
var tooltip = {
valueSuffix: 'xB0C'
}
legend
Configure the legend to be displayed on the right side of the chart along with other properties.
var legend = {
layout: 'vertical',
align: 'right',
verticalAlign: 'middle',
borderWidth: 0
};
series
Configure the data to be displayed on the chart. Series is an array where each element of this array represents a single line on the chart.
var series = [
{
name: 'Tokyo',
data: [7.0, 6.9, 9.5, 14.5, 18.2, 21.5, 25.2, 26.5, 23.3, 18.3, 13.9, 9.6]
},
{
name: 'New York',
data: [-0.2, 0.8, 5.7, 11.3, 17.0, 22.0, 24.8, 24.1, 20.1, 14.1, 8.6, 2.5]
},
{
name: 'Berlin',
data: [-0.9, 0.6, 3.5, 8.4, 13.5, 17.0, 18.6, 17.9, 14.3, 9.0, 3.9, 1.0]
},
{
name: 'London',
data: [3.9, 4.2, 5.7, 8.5, 11.9, 15.2, 17.0, 16.6, 14.2, 10.3, 6.6, 4.8]
}
];
Step 3: Build the json data
Combine all the configurations.
var json = {};
json.title = title;
json.subtitle = subtitle;
json.xAxis = xAxis;
json.yAxis = yAxis;
json.tooltip = tooltip;
json.legend = legend;
json.series = series;
Step 4: Draw the chart
$('-container').highcharts(json);
Example
Consider the following example to further understand the Configuration Syntax −
highcharts_configuration/
Live Demo
</l>
head>
title>Highcharts Tutorial/title>
script src = "https://ajax.googleapis.com/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js">
/script>
script src = "https://code.highcharts.com/highcharts.js">/script>
/head>
body>
div id = "container" style = "width: 550px; height: 400px; margin: 0 auto">/div>
script language = "JavaScript">
$(document).ready(function() {
var title = {
text: 'Monthly Average Temperature'
};
var subtitle = {
text: 'Source: WorldClimate.com'
};
var xAxis = {
categories: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec']
};
var yAxis = {
title: {
text: 'Temperature (xB0C)'
},
plotLines: [{
value: 0,
width: 1,
color: '-808080'
}]
};
var tooltip = {
valueSuffix: 'xB0C'
}
var legend = {
layout: 'vertical',
align: 'right',
verticalAlign: 'middle',
borderWidth: 0
};
var series = [{
name: 'Tokyo',
data: [7.0, 6.9, 9.5, 14.5, 18.2, 21.5, 25.2,
26.5, 23.3, 18.3, 13.9, 9.6]
},
{
name: 'New York',
data: [-0.2, 0.8, 5.7, 11.3, 17.0, 22.0, 24.8,
24.1, 20.1, 14.1, 8.6, 2.5]
},
{
name: 'Berlin',
data: [-0.9, 0.6, 3.5, 8.4, 13.5, 17.0, 18.6,
17.9, 14.3, 9.0, 3.9, 1.0]
},
{
name: 'London',
data: [3.9, 4.2, 5.7, 8.5, 11.9, 15.2, 17.0,
16.6, 14.2, 10.3, 6.6, 4.8]
}
];
var json = {};
json.title = title;
json.subtitle = subtitle;
json.xAxis = xAxis;
json.yAxis = yAxis;
json.tooltip = tooltip;
json.legend = legend;
json.series = series;
$('-container').highcharts(json);
});
/script>
/body>
/l>
Result
Verify the result.
Highcharts &-8211; Line Charts
Line charts are used to draw line/spline based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of line and spline based charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Area Charts
Area charts are used to draw area based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of area based charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Bar Charts
Bar charts are used to draw area based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of bar based charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Column Charts
Column charts are used to draw column based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of column based charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Pie Charts
Pie charts are used to draw pie based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of pie based charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Scatter Charts
Scatter charts are used to draw scatter based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of scatter based chart(s).
Highcharts &-8211; Bubble Charts
Bubble charts are used to draw bubble based charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of bubble based chart(s).
Highcharts &-8211; Dynamic Charts
Dynamic charts are used to draw data based charts where data can change after rendering of chart. In this section, we will discuss the different types of dynamic chart.
Highcharts &-8211; Combinations
Combination charts are used to draw mixed charts; for example, bar chart with pie chart. In this section, we will discuss the different types of combinations charts.
Highcharts &-8211; 3D Charts
3D charts are used to draw 3-dimensional charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of 3D charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Angular Gauges
Angular Gauges charts are used to draw meter/gauge type charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of Angular Gauges charts.
Highcharts &-8211; Heat Maps
Heat Map charts are used to draw heat map type charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of Heat Maps.
Highcharts &-8211; Tree Maps
Tree Map charts are used to draw tree map type charts. In this section, we will discuss the different types of Tree Maps.