RGraph: HTML5 canvas graph library - Bar chart documentation
 
 
     
 
     
        The bar graph, along with the line chart, is probably the most configurable of all the charts available,
        simply because it's more common.
    
 
    
     
        The example file is here.
    
 
    
     
<script>
    window.onload = function ()
    {
        var data = [280,45,133,166,84,259,266,960,219,311];
    
        var bar = new RGraph.Bar('myCanvas', data);
        bar.Set('chart.labels', ['Richard', 'Alex', 'Nick', 'Scott', 'Kjnell', 'Doug', 'Charles', 'Michelle', 'Mark', 'Alison']);
        bar.Set('chart.gutter', 45);
        bar.Set('chart.background.barcolor1', 'rgba(255,255,255,1)');
        bar.Set('chart.background.barcolor2', 'rgba(255,255,255,1)');
        bar.Set('chart.background.grid', true);
        bar.Set('chart.colors', ['rgba(255,0,0,1)']);
        bar.Draw();
    }
</script>
 
 
    Available properties
 
 
     
        You can use these properties to control how the bar graph apears. You can set them by using the Set() method. Eg:
    
 
    
     
        myBar.Set('name', 'value'); 
    
    
    
 
     
 
    
Background
            
chart.background.barcolor1
            The color of the background bars, (1 of 2). 
Default: white
            
chart.background.barcolor2
            The color of the background bars, (2 of 2). 
Default: white
            
chart.background.grid
            Whether to show the background grid or not. 
Default: true
            
chart.background.grid.color
            The color of the background grid. 
Default: #ddd
            
chart.background.grid.hsize
            The horizontal background grid size. 
Default: 40
            
chart.background.grid.vsize
            The vertical background grid size. 
Default: 18
            
chart.background.grid.width
            The width that the background grid lines are. Decimals (eg 0.5) are permitted.
Default: 1
            
chart.background.grid.border
            Determines whether a border line is drawn around the grid.
Default: true
            
chart.background.grid.hlines
            Determines whether to draw the horizontal grid lines.
Default: true
            
chart.background.grid.vlines
            Determines whether to draw the vertical grid lines.
Default: true
            
chart.background.grid.autofit
            Instead of specifying a pixel width/height for the background grid, you can use autofit and specify how many horizontal and vertical lines you want.
Default: false
            
chart.background.grid.autofit.numhlines
            When using autofit this allows you to specify how many horizontal grid lines you want. 
Default: 7
            
chart.background.grid.autofit.numvlines
            When using autofit this allows you to specify how many vertical grid lines you want. 
Default: 20
            
chart.background.hbars
            An array of information stipulating horizontal coloured bars. You can use these to indicate limits. Eg: myBar.Set('hbars', [[75, 10, 'yellow'], [85, 15, 'red']]); This would give you two bars, one red and a lower yellow bar. The units correspond to your scale, and are the starting point and the height.
Default: null
Colors
            
chart.strokecolor
            The color of the outline of the bars. 
Default: #666
            
chart.colors
            An array of the colors of the actual bars. 
Default: An array - ['rgb(0,0,255)', '#0f0', '#00f', '#ff0', '#0ff', '#0f0']
Margins
            
chart.hmargin
            The horizontal margin (in pixels) of the graph. 
Default: 5
            
chart.gutter
            The gutter of the graph. This is the area outside of the X and Y axis - where the labels go. If you're short on space for your labels, try increasing this. 
Default: 25
Labels and text
            
chart.text.color
            The color of the labels. 
Default: black
            
chart.text.size
            The size (in points) of the labels. 
Default: 10
            
chart.text.angle
            The angle of the horizontal text labels (at the bottom of the graph). This can be one of three values - 0, 45 or 90.
Default: 0 (Horizontal)
            
chart.text.font
            The font used to render the text.
Default: Verdana
            
chart.labels
            An array of the labels to be used on the graph. 
Default: An empty array
            
chart.labels.above
            If true, values will be shown above the bars. For regular and stacked bar charts units are included, whereas for grouped bar charts they're not (usually there isn't enough space for them).
Default: false
            
chart.labels.ingraph
            An array of labels for the graph which are drawn "inside" the graph.  If you have 5 data points then this should have a corresponding number of elements, though there is a shorthand available.
Default: null
            
chart.ylabels
            Can be true or false and determines whether the chart has Y axis labels.
Default: true
            
chart.ylabels.count
            A value  that controls how many Y labels there are. Previously (prior to 8th August 2010) this could be 1,3,5. Now it can be any number, but keep in mind that if you use this it may result in decimals.
Default: 5
            
chart.xlabels.offset
            This allows you finer grained control over the X label positioning if you need it.
Default: 0
            
chart.numyticks
            The number of Y tickmarks. If you have changed the number of Y labels, you may also want to change this to match. 
Default: 10
Titles
            
chart.title
            The title of the graph, if any. 
Default: null
            
chart.title.color
            The color of the title.
 Default: black
            
chart.title.hpos
            This allows you to completely override the horizontal positioning of the title. It should be a number between 0 and 1, and is multiplied with the whole width of the canvas and then used as the horizontal position. 
Default: null
            
chart.title.vpos
            This allows you to completely override the vertical positioning of the title. It should be a number between 0 and 1, and is multiplied with the gutter and then used as the vertical position. It can be useful if you need to have a large gutter.
Default: null
            
chart.title.xaxis
            This allows to specify a title for the X axis.
Default: none
            
chart.title.yaxis
            This allows to specify a title for the Y axis.
Default: none
            
chart.title.xaxis.pos
            This is multiplied with the gutter to give the position of the X axis title.
Default: 0.25
            
chart.title.yaxis.pos
            This is multiplied with the gutter to give the position of the Y axis title.
Default: 0.25
Shadow
            
chart.shadow
            Whether a drop shadow is applied. 
Default: false
            
chart.shadow.color
            The color of the shadow. 
Default: #666
            
chart.shadow.offsetx
            The X offset of the shadow. 
Default: 3
            
chart.shadow.offsety
            The Y offset of the shadow.  
Default: 3
            
chart.shadow.blur
            The severity of the shadow blurring effect. 
Default: 3
Scale
            
chart.scale.decimals
            The number of decimal places to display for the Y scale.
Default: 0
            
chart.scale.point
            The character used as the decimal point.
Default: .
            
chart.scale.thousand
            The character used as the thousand separator
Default: ,
            
chart.units.pre
            The units that the Y axis is measured in. This string is displayed BEFORE the actual number, allowing you to specify values such as "$50".
Default: none
            
chart.units.post
            The units that the Y axis is measured in. This string is displayed AFTER the actual number, allowing you to specify values such as "50ms".
Default: none
            
chart.ymax
            The optional maximum Y scale value. If not specified then it will be calculated.
Default: null (It's calculated)
Key
            
chart.key
            An array of key information. 
Default: [] (An empty array)
            
chart.key.background
            The colour of the key background. Typically white, you could set this to something like rgba(255,255,255,0.7) to allow people to see things behind it.
Default: white
            
chart.key.position
            Determines the position of the key.Either graph (default), or gutter.
Default: graph
            
chart.key.shadow
            Whether a small drop shadow is applied to the key.
Default: false
            
chart.key.shadow.color
            The color of the shadow.
Default: #666
            
chart.key.shadow.blur
            The extent of the blurring effect used on the shadow.
Default: 3
            
chart.key.shadow.offsetx
            The X offset of the shadow.
Default: 2
            
chart.key.shadow.offsety
            The Y offset of the shadow.
Default: 2
Interactive features
            
chart.contextmenu
            An array of context menu items. More information on context menus is here.
Default: [] (An empty array)
            
chart.tooltips
            A numerically indexed array of tooltips that are shown when a bar is clicked. These can contain HTML.
Default: null
            
chart.tooltips.effect
            The animated effect used for showing tooltips. Can be either fade or expand.
Default: fade
            
chart.tooltips.event
            This is the event that triggers the tooltips. It can be either onclick or onmousemove.
Default: onclick
            
chart.tooltips.css.class
            This is the name of the CSS class the graph uses.
Default: RGraph_tooltip
            
chart.tooltips.override
            If you wish to handle showing tooltips yourself, this should be a function object which does just that. There's more information on the tooltips documentation page
Default: null
            
chart.tooltips.coords.adjust
            When you translate (to make the best use of space for example) this allows you to adjust the tooltip coordinates accordingly.
 Default: [0,0]
            
chart.crosshairs
            If true, you will get a crosshair centering on the current mouse position.
Default: false
            
chart.crosshairs.linewidth
            This controls the linewidth of the crosshairs.
Default: 1
            
chart.crosshairs.color
            The color of the crosshairs.
Default: #333
            
chart.annotatable
            Whether annotations are enabled for the chart (ie you can draw on the chart interactively.
Default: false
            
chart.annotate.color
            If you do not allow the use of the palette, then this will be the only colour allowed for annotations.
Default: black
            
chart.resizable
            Defaulting to false, this determines whether your graph will be resizable. Because of the numerous event handlers this has to install code on, This feature is unlikely to work with other dynamic features (the context menu is fine however).
Default: false
            
chart.adjustable
            Defaulting to false, this determines whether your bar chart will be adjustable. 
Default: false
Zoom
            
chart.zoom.mode
            Can be used to control whether the zoom is in thumbnail or canvas mode. Possible values are: thumbnail and canvas.
Default: canvas
            
chart.zoom.factor
            This is the factor that the graph will be zoomed by (bigger values means more zoom)
Default: 1.5
            
chart.zoom.fade.in
            Whether the zoomed canvas fades in or not. This also can be used to control the fade in for the zoom in thumbnail mode.
Default: true
            
chart.zoom.fade.out
            Whether the zoomed canvas fades out or not. This also can be used to control the fade in for the zoom in thumbnail mode.
Default: true
            
chart.zoom.hdir
            The horizontal direction of the zoom. Possible values are: left, center, right
Default: right
            
chart.zoom.vdir
            The vertical direction of the zoom. Possible values are: up, center, down
Default: down
            
chart.zoom.delay
            The delay (in milliseconds) between frames.
Default: 50
            
chart.zoom.frames
            The number of frames in the zoom animation.
Default: 10
            
chart.zoom.shadow
            Whether or not the zoomed canvas has a shadow or not.
Default: true
            
chart.zoom.thumbnail.width
            When the zoom is in thumbnail mode, this is the width (in pixels) of the thumbnail.
Default: 75
            
chart.zoom.thumbnail.height
            When the zoom is in thumbnail mode, this is the height (in pixels) of the thumbnail.
Default: 75
            
chart.zoom.background
            Defaulting to true, this determines whether the zoom has a dark, semi-opaque background that covers the entire web page.
Default: true
Miscellaneous
            
chart.line
            Formerly a boolean, this now stipulates a line graph object which is to be drawn on top of the bar chart. You can see an example here.
Default: null
            
chart.variant
            This simply stipulates whether you want a regular bar chart, a dot chart, a pyramid chart a 3D chart, a sketch or a glassy chart. Possible values are:- bar
 - dot
 - pyramid
 - arrow
 - 3d
 - sketch
 - glass
 
The pyramid, dot, arrow, sketch and glass variants are only effective for regular bar charts - not grouped or stacked charts.
Default: bar
            
chart.xaxispos
            The position of the X axis. This can be bottom or center. 
Default: bottom
            
chart.axis.color
            The color of the axes.
Default: black
            
chart.grouping
            How the bars are grouped, and it should be one of: grouped or stacked
Default: grouped