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def
apply(allowDecimals: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, alternateGridColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, angle: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, breaks: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[YAxisBreaks]]] = js.undefined, categories: UndefOr[Array[String]] = js.undefined, ceiling: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, className: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, crosshair: UndefOr[|[Boolean, CleanJsObject[YAxisCrosshair]]] = js.undefined, dateTimeLabelFormats: UndefOr[Object] = js.undefined, description: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, endOnTick: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, events: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[YAxisEvents]] = js.undefined, floor: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, gridLineColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, gridLineDashStyle: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, gridLineInterpolation: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, gridLineWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, gridZIndex: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, id: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, labels: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[YAxisLabels]] = js.undefined, lineColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, lineWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, linkedTo: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, max: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, maxColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, maxPadding: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, maxZoom: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, min: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, minPadding: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minRange: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minTickInterval: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minorGridLineColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, minorGridLineDashStyle: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, minorGridLineWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minorTickColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, minorTickInterval: UndefOr[|[String, Double]] = js.undefined, minorTickLength: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, minorTickPosition: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, minorTickWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, offset: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, opposite: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, plotBands: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[YAxisPlotBands]]] = js.undefined, plotLines: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[YAxisPlotLines]]] = js.undefined, reversed: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, reversedStacks: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, showEmpty: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, showFirstLabel: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, showLastLabel: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, softMax: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, softMin: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, stackLabels: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[YAxisStackLabels]] = js.undefined, startOfWeek: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, startOnTick: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined, stops: UndefOr[Array[Array[Any]]] = js.undefined, tickAmount: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, tickColor: UndefOr[|[String, Object]] = js.undefined, tickInterval: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, tickLength: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, tickPixelInterval: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, tickPosition: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, tickPositioner: UndefOr[Function] = js.undefined, tickPositions: UndefOr[Array[Double]] = js.undefined, tickWidth: UndefOr[Double] = js.undefined, tickmarkPlacement: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, title: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[YAxisTitle]] = js.undefined, type: UndefOr[String] = js.undefined, units: UndefOr[Array[Any]] = js.undefined, visible: UndefOr[Boolean] = js.undefined): YAxis
- allowDecimals
Whether to allow decimals in this axis' ticks. When counting integers, like persons or hits on a web page, decimals should be avoided in the labels.
- alternateGridColor
When using an alternate grid color, a band is painted across the plot area between every other grid line.
- angle
In a polar chart, this is the angle of the Y axis in degrees, where 0 is up and 90 is right. The angle determines the position of the axis line and the labels, though the coordinate system is unaffected.
- breaks
An array defining breaks in the axis, the sections defined will be left out and all the points shifted closer to each other. Requires that the broken-axis.js module is loaded.
- categories
If categories are present for the xAxis, names are used instead of numbers for that axis. Since Highcharts 3.0, categories can also be extracted by giving each point a name and setting axis type to
category
. However, if you have multiple series, best practice remains defining thecategories
array.. . Example:.categories: ['Apples', 'Bananas', 'Oranges']
- ceiling
The highest allowed value for automatically computed axis extremes.
- className
A class name that opens for styling the axis by CSS, especially in Highcharts styled mode. The class name is applied to group elements for the grid, axis elements and labels.
- crosshair
Configure a crosshair that follows either the mouse pointer or the hovered point.. . In styled mode, the crosshairs are styled in the
.highcharts-crosshair
,.highcharts-crosshair-thin
or.highcharts-xaxis-category
classes.- dateTimeLabelFormats
For a datetime axis, the scale will automatically adjust to the appropriate unit. This member gives the default string representations used for each unit. For intermediate values, different units may be used, for example the
day
unit can be used on midnight andhour
unit be used for intermediate values on the same axis. For an overview of the replacement codes, see dateFormat.. . Defaults to:.{. millisecond: '%H:%M:%S.%L',. second: '%H:%M:%S',. minute: '%H:%M',. hour: '%H:%M',. day: '%e. %b',. week: '%e. %b',. month: '%b \'%y',. year: '%Y'. }
- description
Requires Accessibility module. . Description of the axis to screen reader users.
- endOnTick
Whether to force the axis to end on a tick. Use this option with the
maxPadding
option to control the axis end.- floor
The lowest allowed value for automatically computed axis extremes.
- gridLineColor
Color of the grid lines extending the ticks across the plot area.. . In styled mode, the stroke is given in the
.highcharts-grid-line
class.- gridLineDashStyle
The dash or dot style of the grid lines. For possible values, see this demonstration.
- gridLineInterpolation
Polar charts only. Whether the grid lines should draw as a polygon with straight lines between categories, or as circles. Can be either
circle
orpolygon
.- gridLineWidth
The width of the grid lines extending the ticks across the plot area.
- gridZIndex
The Z index of the grid lines.
- id
An id for the axis. This can be used after render time to get a pointer to the axis object through
chart.get()
.- lineColor
The color of the line marking the axis itself.. . In styled mode, the line stroke is given in the
.highcharts-axis-line
or.highcharts-xaxis-line
class.- lineWidth
The width of the line marking the axis itself.
- linkedTo
Index of another axis that this axis is linked to. When an axis is linked to a master axis, it will take the same extremes as the master, but as assigned by min or max or by setExtremes. It can be used to show additional info, or to ease reading the chart by duplicating the scales.
- max
The maximum value of the axis. If
null
, the max value is automatically calculated. If theendOnTick
option is true, themax
value might be rounded up.. . If a tickAmount is set, the axis may be extended beyond the set max in order to reach the given number of ticks. The same may happen in a chart with multiple axes, determined by chart.alignTicks, where atickAmount
is applied internally.- maxColor
Solid gauge only. Unless stops are set, the color to represent the maximum value of the Y axis.
- maxPadding
Padding of the max value relative to the length of the axis. A padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful when you don't want the highest data value to appear on the edge of the plot area.
- maxZoom
Deprecated. Renamed to
minRange
as of Highcharts 2.2.- min
The minimum value of the axis. If
null
the min value is automatically calculated.. . If thestartOnTick
option is true (default), themin
value might be rounded down.. . The automatically calculated minimum value is also affected by floor, softMin, minPadding, minRange as well as series.threshold and series.softThreshold.- minColor
Solid gauge only. Unless stops are set, the color to represent the minimum value of the Y axis.
- minPadding
Padding of the min value relative to the length of the axis. A padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful when you don't want the lowest data value to appear on the edge of the plot area.
- minRange
The minimum range to display on this axis. The entire axis will not be allowed to span over a smaller interval than this. For example, for a datetime axis the main unit is milliseconds. If minRange is set to 3600000, you can't zoom in more than to one hour. . . The default minRange for the x axis is five times the smallest interval between any of the data points. . . On a logarithmic axis, the unit for the minimum range is the power. So a minRange of 1 means that the axis can be zoomed to 10-100, 100-1000, 1000-10000 etc.. . Note that the
minPadding
,maxPadding
,startOnTick
andendOnTick
settings also affect how the extremes of the axis are computed.- minTickInterval
The minimum tick interval allowed in axis values. For example on zooming in on an axis with daily data, this can be used to prevent the axis from showing hours. Defaults to the closest distance between two points on the axis.
- minorGridLineColor
Color of the minor, secondary grid lines.. . . In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
.highcharts-minor-grid-line
class.- minorGridLineDashStyle
The dash or dot style of the minor grid lines. For possible values, see this demonstration.
- minorGridLineWidth
Width of the minor, secondary grid lines.. . In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
.highcharts-grid-line
class.- minorTickColor
Color for the minor tick marks.
- minorTickInterval
Tick interval in scale units for the minor ticks. On a linear axis, if
"auto"
, . the minor tick interval is calculated as a fifth of the tickInterval. If.null
, minor ticks are not shown.. On logarithmic axes, the unit is the power of the value. For example, setting. the minorTickInterval to 1 puts one tick on each of 0.1, 1, 10, 100 etc. Setting. the minorTickInterval to 0.1 produces 9 ticks between 1 and 10, . 10 and 100 etc. A minorTickInterval of "auto" on a log axis results in a best guess,. attempting to enter approximately 5 minor ticks between each major tick.. . If user settings dictate minor ticks to become too dense, they don't make sense, and will be ignored to prevent performance problems.. . On axes using categories, minor ticks are not supported.- minorTickLength
The pixel length of the minor tick marks.
- minorTickPosition
The position of the minor tick marks relative to the axis line. Can be one of
inside
andoutside
.- minorTickWidth
The pixel width of the minor tick mark.
- offset
The distance in pixels from the plot area to the axis line. A positive offset moves the axis with it's line, labels and ticks away from the plot area. This is typically used when two or more axes are displayed on the same side of the plot. With multiple axes the offset is dynamically adjusted to avoid collision, this can be overridden by setting offset explicitly.
- opposite
Whether to display the axis on the opposite side of the normal. The normal is on the left side for vertical axes and bottom for horizontal, so the opposite sides will be right and top respectively. This is typically used with dual or multiple axes.
- plotBands
An array of objects defining plot bands on the Y axis.
- plotLines
An array of objects representing plot lines on the X axis
- reversed
Whether to reverse the axis so that the highest number is closest to the origin. If the chart is inverted, the x axis is reversed by default.
- reversedStacks
If
true
, the first series in a stack will be drawn on top in a positive, non-reversed Y axis. Iffalse
, the first series is in the base of the stack.- showEmpty
Whether to show the axis line and title when the axis has no data.
- showFirstLabel
Whether to show the first tick label.
- showLastLabel
Whether to show the last tick label.
- softMax
A soft maximum for the axis. If the series data maximum is greater than this, the axis will stay at this maximum, but if the series data maximum is higher, the axis will flex to show all data.
- softMin
A soft minimum for the axis. If the series data minimum is greater than this, the axis will stay at this minimum, but if the series data minimum is lower, the axis will flex to show all data.
- stackLabels
The stack labels show the total value for each bar in a stacked column or bar chart. The label will be placed on top of. positive columns and below negative columns. In case of an inverted column chart or a bar chart the label is placed to . the right of positive bars and to the left of negative bars.
- startOfWeek
For datetime axes, this decides where to put the tick between weeks. 0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday.
- startOnTick
Whether to force the axis to start on a tick. Use this option with the
maxPadding
option to control the axis start.- stops
Solid gauge series only. Color stops for the solid gauge. Use this in cases where a linear gradient between a
minColor
andmaxColor
is not sufficient. The stops is an array of tuples, where the first item is a float between 0 and 1 assigning the relative position in the gradient, and the second item is the color.. . For solid gauges, the Y axis also inherits the concept of data classes from the Highmaps color axis.- tickAmount
The amount of ticks to draw on the axis. This opens up for aligning the ticks of multiple charts or panes within a chart. This option overrides the
tickPixelInterval
option.. This option only has an effect on linear axes. Datetime, logarithmic or category axes are not affected.- tickColor
Color for the main tick marks.. . In styled mode, the stroke is given in the
.highcharts-tick
class.- tickInterval
The interval of the tick marks in axis units. When
null
, the tick interval. is computed to approximately follow the tickPixelInterval on linear and datetime axes.. On categorized axes, anull
tickInterval will default to 1, one category. . Note that datetime axes are based on milliseconds, so for . example an interval of one day is expressed as24 * 3600 * 1000
.. On logarithmic axes, the tickInterval is based on powers, so a tickInterval of 1 means. one tick on each of 0.1, 1, 10, 100 etc. A tickInterval of 2 means a tick of 0.1, 10, 1000 etc.. A tickInterval of 0.2 puts a tick on 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 40 etc.. . If the tickInterval is too dense for labels to be drawn, Highcharts may remove ticks.. . If the chart has multiple axes, the alignTicks option may interfere with thetickInterval
setting.- tickLength
The pixel length of the main tick marks.
- tickPixelInterval
If tickInterval is
null
this option sets the approximate pixel interval of the tick marks. Not applicable to categorized axis.. . The tick interval is also influenced by the minTickInterval option, that, by default prevents ticks from being denser than the data points.. . Defaults to72
for the Y axis and100
for the X axis.- tickPosition
The position of the major tick marks relative to the axis line. Can be one of
inside
andoutside
.- tickPositioner
A callback function returning array defining where the ticks are laid out on the axis. This overrides the default behaviour of tickPixelInterval and tickInterval. The automatic tick positions are accessible through
this.tickPositions
and can be modified by the callback.- tickPositions
An array defining where the ticks are laid out on the axis. This overrides the default behaviour of tickPixelInterval and tickInterval.
- tickWidth
The pixel width of the major tick marks.
- tickmarkPlacement
For categorized axes only. If
on
the tick mark is placed in the center of the category, ifbetween
the tick mark is placed between categories. The default isbetween
if thetickInterval
is 1, elseon
.- units
Datetime axis only. An array determining what time intervals the ticks are allowed to fall on. Each array item is an array where the first value is the time unit and the second value another array of allowed multiples. Defaults to:.
units: [[. 'millisecond', // unit name. [1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500] // allowed multiples. ], [. 'second',. [1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30]. ], [. 'minute',. [1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30]. ], [. 'hour',. [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12]. ], [. 'day',. [1]. ], [. 'week',. [1]. ], [. 'month',. [1, 3, 6]. ], [. 'year',. null. ]]
- visible
Whether axis, including axis title, line, ticks and labels, should be visible.
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