Google Charts

24. März 2013 at 11:19

https://developers.google.com/chart/interactive/docs/gallery/areachart

ac.draw(data, {
title : ‘1Wire Temperatursensoren’,
isStacked: false,
width: 1000,
height: 400,
vAxis: {title: “Temperatur (Grad Celsius)”},
hAxis: {title: “Zeit”},
legend:{position: “bottom”},
areaOpacity: 0
});

Configuration Options

Name Type Default Description
animation.duration number 0 The duration of the animation, in milliseconds. For details, see the animation documentation.
animation.easing string ‘linear’ The easing function applied to the animation. The following options are available:

  • ‘linear’ – Constant speed.
  • ‘in’ – Ease in – Start slow and speed up.
  • ‘out’ – Ease out – Start fast and slow down.
  • ‘inAndOut’ – Ease in and out – Start slow, speed up, then slow down.
areaOpacity number, 0.0–1.0 0.3 The default opacity of the colored area under an area chart series, where 0.0 is fully transparent and 1.0 is fully opaque. To specify opacity for an individual series, set the areaOpacity value in the

series

property.

axisTitlesPosition string ‘out’ Where to place the axis titles, compared to the chart area. Supported values:

  • in – Draw the axis titles inside the the chart area.
  • out – Draw the axis titles outside the chart area.
  • none – Omit the axis titles.
backgroundColor string or object ‘white’ The background color for the main area of the chart. Can be either a simple HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

, or an object with the following properties.

backgroundColor.stroke string ‘#666’ The color of the chart border, as an HTML color string.
backgroundColor.strokeWidth number 0 The border width, in pixels.
backgroundColor.fill string ‘white’ The chart fill color, as an HTML color string.
chartArea Object null An object with members to configure the placement and size of the chart area (where the chart itself is drawn, excluding axis and legends). Two formats are supported: a number, or a number followed by %. A simple number is a value in pixels; a number followed by % is a percentage. Example:

chartArea:{left:20,top:0,width:"50%",height:"75%"}
chartArea.left number or string auto How far to draw the chart from the left border.
chartArea.top number or string auto How far to draw the chart from the top border.
chartArea.width number or string auto Chart area width.
chartArea.height number or string auto Chart area height.
colors Array of strings default colors The colors to use for the chart elements. An array of strings, where each element is an HTML color string, for example:

colors:['red','#004411']

.

enableInteractivity boolean true Whether the chart throws user-based events or reacts to user interaction. If false, the chart will not throw ‘select’ or other interaction-based events (but will throw ready or error events), and will not display hovertext or otherwise change depending on user input.
focusTarget string ‘datum’ The type of the entity that receives focus on mouse hover. Also affects which entity is selected by mouse click, and which data table element is associated with events. Can be one of the following:

  • ‘datum’ – Focus on a single data point. Correlates to a cell in the data table.
  • ‘category’ – Focus on a grouping of all data points along the major axis. Correlates to a row in the data table.

In focusTarget ‘category’ the tooltip displays all the category values. This may be useful for comparing values of different series.

fontSize number automatic The default font size, in pixels, of all text in the chart. You can override this using properties for specific chart elements.
fontName string ‘Arial’ The default font face for all text in the chart. You can override this using properties for specific chart elements.
hAxis Object null An object with members to configure various horizontal axis elements. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:

 {title: 'Hello',  titleTextStyle: {color: '#FF0000'}}
hAxis.baseline number automatic The baseline for the horizontal axis.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.baselineColor number ‘black’ The color of the baseline for the horizontal axis. Can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.direction 1 or -1 1 The direction in which the values along the horizontal axis grow. Specify

-1

to reverse the order of the values.

hAxis.format string auto A format string for numeric or date axis labels.For number axis labels, this is a subset of the decimal formatting ICU pattern set. For instance,

{format:'#,###%'}

will display values “1,000%”, “750%”, and “50%” for values 10, 7.5, and 0.5.For date axis labels, this is a subset of the date formatting ICU pattern set. For instance,

{format:'MMM d, y'}

will display the value “Jul 1, 2011” for the date of July first in 2011.

The actual formatting applied to the label is derived from the locale the API has been loaded with. For more details, see loading charts with a specific locale.

This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.gridlines Object null An object with members to configure the gridlines on the horizontal axis. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:

 {color: '#333', count: 4}

This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.gridlines.color string ‘#CCC’ The color of the horizontal gridlines inside the chart area. Specify a valid HTML color string.
hAxis.gridlines.count number 5 The number of horizontal gridlines inside the chart area. Minimum value is 2.
hAxis.minorGridlines Object null An object with members to configure the minor gridlines on the horizontal axis, similar to the hAxis.gridlines option.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.minorGridlines.color string A blend of the gridline and background colors The color of the horizontal minor gridlines inside the chart area. Specify a valid HTML color string.
hAxis.minorGridlines.count number 0 The number of horizontal minor gridlines between two regular gridlines.
hAxis.logScale boolean false
hAxis

property that makes the horizontal axis a logarithmic scale (requires all values to be positive). Set to true for yes.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.textPosition string ‘out’ Position of the horizontal axis text, relative to the chart area. Supported values: ‘out’, ‘in’, ‘none’.
hAxis.textStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: <global-font-name>, fontSize: <global-font-size>}
An object that specifies the horizontal axis text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

hAxis.title string null
hAxis

property that specifies the title of the horizontal axis.

hAxis.titleTextStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the horizontal axis title text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

hAxis.allowContainerBoundaryTextCufoff boolean false If false, will hide outermost labels rather than allow them to be cropped by the chart container. If true, will allow label cropping.This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.slantedText boolean automatic If true, draw the horizontal axis text at an angle, to help fit more text along the axis; if false, draw horizontal axis text upright. Default behavior is to slant text if it cannot all fit when drawn upright. Notice that this option is available only when the

hAxis.textPosition

is set to ‘out’ (which is the default).This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.slantedTextAngle number, 1—90 30 The angle of the horizontal axis text, if it’s drawn slanted. Ignored if

hAxis.slantedText

is

false

, or is in auto mode, and the chart decided to draw the text horizontally.This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.maxAlternation number 2 Maximum number of levels of horizontal axis text. If axis text labels become too crowded, the server might shift neighboring labels up or down in order to fit labels closer together. This value specifies the most number of levels to use; the server can use fewer levels, if labels can fit without overlapping.This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.maxTextLines number auto Maximum number of lines allowed for the text labels. Labels can span multiple lines if they are too long, and the nuber of lines is, by default, limited by the height of the available space.This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.minTextSpacing number The value of

hAxis.textStyle.fontSize
Minimum horizontal spacing, in pixels, allowed between two adjacent text labels. If the labels are spaced too densely, or they are too long, the spacing can drop below this threshold, and in this case one of the label-unclutter measures will be applied (e.g, truncating the lables or dropping some of them).This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.showTextEvery number automatic How many horizontal axis labels to show, where 1 means show every label, 2 means show every other label, and so on. Default is to try to show as many labels as possible without overlapping.This option is only supported for a

discrete

axis.

hAxis.maxValue number automatic
hAxis

property that specifies the highest horizontal axis grid line. The actual grid line will be the greater of two values: the

maxValue

option value, or the highest data value, rounded up to the next higher grid mark.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.minValue number automatic
hAxis

property that specifies the lowest horizontal axis grid line. The actual grid line will be the lower of two values: the

minValue

option value, or the lowest data value, rounded down to the next lower grid mark.This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.viewWindowMode string ‘pretty’ if

hAxis.viewWindow

is null, ‘explicit’ otherwise

Specifies how to scale the horizontal axis to render the values within the chart area. The following string values are supported:

  • ‘pretty’ – Scale the horizontal values so that the maximum and minimum data values are rendered a bit inside the left and right of the chart area.
  • ‘maximized’ – Scale the horizontal values so that the maximum and minimum data values touch the left and right of the chart area.
  • ‘explicit’ – Specify the left and right scale values of the chart area. Data values outside these values will be cropped. You must specify an
    hAxis.viewWindow

    object describing the maximum and minimum values to show.

This option is only supported for a

continuous

axis.

hAxis.viewWindow Object null Specifies the cropping range of the horizontal axis.
hAxis.viewWindow.max number auto
  • For a
    continuous

    axis:
    The maximum horizontal data value to render. Has an effect only if

    hAxis.viewWindowMode='explicit'

    .

  • For a
    discrete

    axis:
    The zero-based row index where the cropping window ends. Data points at this index and higher will be cropped out. In conjunction with

    vAxis.viewWindowMode.min

    , it defines a half-opened range [min, max) that denotes the element indices to display. In other words, every index such that

    min &lt;= index &lt; max

    will be displayed.

hAxis.viewWindow.min number auto
  • For a
    continuous

    axis:
    The minimum horizontal data value to render. Has an effect only if

    hAxis.viewWindowMode='explicit'

    .

  • For a
    discrete

    axis:
    The zero-based row index where the cropping window begins. Data points at indices lower than this will be cropped out. In conjunction with

    vAxis.viewWindowMode.max

    , it defines a half-opened range [min, max) that denotes the element indices to display. In other words, every index such that

    min &lt;= index &lt; max

    will be displayed.

height number height of the containing element Height of the chart, in pixels.
isHtml boolean false If set to true, use HTML-rendered (rather than SVG-rendered) tooltips. See Customizing Tooltip Content for more details.
isStacked boolean false If set to true, series elements are stacked.
legend Object null An object with members to configure various aspects of the legend. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:


{position: 'top', textStyle: {color: 'blue', fontSize: 16}}
legend.position string ‘right’ Position of the legend. Can be one of the following:

  • ‘right’ – To the right of the chart. Incompatible with the
    vAxes

    option.

  • ‘top’ – Above the chart.
  • ‘bottom’ – Below the chart.
  • ‘in’ – Inside the chart, by the top left corner.
  • ‘none’ – No legend is displayed.
legend.alignment string automatic Alignment of the legend. Can be one of the following:

  • ‘start’ – Aligned to the start of the area allocated for the legend.
  • ‘center’ – Centered in the area allocated for the legend.
  • ‘end’ – Aligned to the end of the area allocated for the legend.

Start, center, and end are relative to the style — vertical or horizontal — of the legend. For example, in a ‘right’ legend, ‘start’ and ‘end’ are at the top and bottom, respectively; for a ‘top’ legend, ‘start’ and ‘end’ would be at the left and right of the area, respectively.

The default value depends on the legend’s position. For ‘bottom’ legends, the default is ‘center’; other legends default to ‘start’.

legend.textStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the legend text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

lineWidth number 2 Data line width in pixels. Use zero to hide all lines and show only the points. You can override values for individual series using the

series

property.

pointSize number 0 Diameter of displayed points in pixels. Use zero to hide all points. You can override values for individual series using the

series

property.

reverseCategories boolean false If set to true, will draw series from right to left. The default is to draw left-to-right.This option is only supported for a

discrete

major

axis.

series Array of objects, or object with nested objects {} An array of objects, each describing the format of the corresponding series in the chart. To use default values for a series, specify an empty object {}. If a series or a value is not specified, the global value will be used. Each object supports the following properties:

  • color

    – The color to use for this series. Specify a valid HTML color string.

  • targetAxisIndex

    – Which axis to assign this series to, where 0 is the default axis, and 1 is the opposite axis. Default value is 0; set to 1 to define a chart where different series are rendered against different axes. At least one series much be allocated to the default axis. You can define a different scale for different axes.

  • pointSize

    – Overrides the global

    pointSize

    value for this series.

  • lineWidth

    – Overrides the global

    lineWidth

    value for this series.

  • areaOpacity

    – Overrides the global

    areaOpacity

    for this series.

  • visibleInLegend

    – A boolean value, where true means that the series should have a legend entry, and false means that it should not. Default is true.

You can specify either an array of objects, each of which applies to the series in the order given, or you can specify an object where each child has a numeric key indicating which series it applies to. For example, the following two declarations are identical, and declare the first series as black and absent from the legend, and the fourth as red and absent from the legend:

series: [{color: 'black', visibleInLegend: false},{}, {}, {color: 'red', visibleInLegend: false}]
series: {0:{color: 'black', visibleInLegend: false}, 3:{color: 'red', visibleInLegend: false}}
theme string null A theme is a set of predefined option values that work together to achieve a specific chart behavior or visual effect. Currently only one theme is available:

  • ‘maximized’ – Maximizes the area of the chart, and draws the legend and all of the labels inside the chart area. Sets the following options:
    chartArea: {width: '100%', height: '100%'},
    legend: {position: 'in'},
    titlePosition: 'in', axisTitlesPosition: 'in',
    hAxis: {textPosition: 'in'}, vAxis: {textPosition: 'in'}
title string no title Text to display above the chart.
titlePosition string ‘out’ Where to place the chart title, compared to the chart area. Supported values:

  • in – Draw the title inside the chart area.
  • out – Draw the title outside the chart area.
  • none – Omit the title.
titleTextStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the title text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

tooltip Object null An object with members to configure various tooltip elements. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:

 {textStyle: {color: '#FF0000'}, showColorCode: true}
tooltip.showColorCode boolean automatic If true, show colored squares next to the series information in the tooltip. The default is true when

focusTarget

is set to ‘category’, otherwise the default is false.

tooltip.textStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the tooltip text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

tooltip.trigger string ‘focus’ The user interaction that causes the tooltip to be displayed:

  • ‘focus’ – The tooltip will be displayed when the user hovers over an element.
  • ‘none’ – The tooltip will not be displayed.
vAxes Array of object, or object with child objects null Specifies properties for individual vertical axes, if the chart has multiple vertical axes. Each child object is a

vAxis

object, and can contain all the properties supported by

vAxis

. These property values override any global settings for the same property.To specify a chart with multiple vertical axes, first define a new axis using

series.targetAxisIndex

, then configure the axis using

vAxes

. The following example assigns series 2 to the right axis and specifies a custom title and text style for it:

series:{2:{targetAxisIndex:1}}, vAxes:{1:{title:'Losses',textStyle:{color: 'red'}}}

This property can be either an object or an array: the object is a collection of objects, each with a numeric label that specifies the axis that it defines–this is the format shown above; the array is an array of objects, one per axis. For example, the following array-style notation is identical to the

vAxis

object shown above:

vAxes:[
{}, // Nothing specified for axis 0
{title:'Losses',textStyle:{color: 'red'}} // Axis 1
]
vAxis Object null An object with members to configure various vertical axis elements. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:

 {title: 'Hello', titleTextStyle: {color: '#FF0000'}}
vAxis.baseline number automatic
vAxis

property that specifies the baseline for the vertical axis. If the baseline is larger than the highest grid line or smaller than the lowest grid line, it will be rounded to the closest gridline.

vAxis.baselineColor number ‘black’ Specifies the color of the baseline for the vertical axis. Can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

.

vAxis.direction 1 or -1 1 The direction in which the values along the vertical axis grow. Specify

-1

to reverse the order of the values.

vAxis.format string auto A format string for numeric axis labels. This is a subset of the ICU pattern set. For instance,

{format:'#,###%'}

will display values “1,000%”, “750%”, and “50%” for values 10, 7.5, and 0.5.The actual formatting applied to the label is derived from the locale the API has been loaded with. For more details, see loading charts with a specific locale.

vAxis.gridlines Object null An object with members to configure the gridlines on the vertical axis. To specify properties of this object, you can use object literal notation, as shown here:

 {color: '#333', count: 4}
vAxis.gridlines.color string ‘#CCC’ The color of the vertical gridlines inside the chart area. Specify a valid HTML color string.
vAxis.gridlines.count number 5 The number of vertical gridlines inside the chart area. Minimum value is 2.
vAxis.minorGridlines Object null An object with members to configure the minor gridlines on the vertical axis, similar to the vAxis.gridlines option.
vAxis.minorGridlines.color string A blend of the gridline and background colors The color of the vertical minor gridlines inside the chart area. Specify a valid HTML color string.
vAxis.minorGridlines.count number 0 The number of vertical minor gridlines between two regular gridlines.
vAxis.logScale boolean false If true, makes the vertical axis a logarithmic scale Note: All values must be positive.
vAxis.textPosition string ‘out’ Position of the vertical axis text, relative to the chart area. Supported values: ‘out’, ‘in’, ‘none’.
vAxis.textStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the vertical axis text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

vAxis.title string no title
vAxis

property that specifies a title for the vertical axis.

vAxis.titleTextStyle Object
{color: 'black', fontName: &lt;global-font-name&gt;, fontSize: &lt;global-font-size&gt;}
An object that specifies the vertical axis title text style. The object has this format:

 {color: <string>, fontName: <string>, fontSize: <number>}

The

color

can be any HTML color string, for example:

'red'

or

'#00cc00'

. Also see

fontName

and

fontSize

.

vAxis.maxValue number automatic
vAxis

property that specifies the highest vertical axis grid line. The actual grid line will be the greater of two values: the

maxValue

option value, or the highest data value, rounded up to the next higher grid mark.

vAxis.minValue number automatic
vAxis

property that specifies the lowest vertical axis grid line. The actual grid line will be the lower of two values: the

minValue

option value, or the lowest data value, rounded down to the next lower grid mark.

vAxis.viewWindowMode string ‘pretty’ if

vAxis.viewWindow

is null, ‘explicit’ otherwise

Specifies how to scale the vertical axis to render the values within the chart area. The following string values are supported:

  • ‘pretty’ – Scale the vertical values so that the maximum and minimum data values are rendered a bit inside the top and bottom of the chart area.
  • ‘maximized’ – Scale the vertical values so that the maximum and minimum data values touch the top and bottom of the chart area.
  • ‘explicit’ – Specify the top and bottom scale values of the chart area. Data values outside these values will be cropped. You must specify a
    vAxis.viewWindow

    object describing the maximum and minimum values to show.

vAxis.viewWindow Object null Specifies the cropping range of the vertical axis.
vAxis.viewWindow.max number auto The maximum vertical data value to render. Has an effect only if

vAxis.viewWindowMode='explicit'

.

vAxis.viewWindow.min number auto The minimum horizontal data value to render. Has an effect only if

vAxis.viewWindowMode='explicit'

.

width number width of the containing element Width of the chart, in pixels.