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com.highstock.config

HighstockConfig

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class HighstockConfig extends Object

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JavaScript name: HighstockConfig

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  1. new HighstockConfig()

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  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  4. val accessibility: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Accessibility]]

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    Options for configuring accessibility for the chart.

    Options for configuring accessibility for the chart. Requires the accessibility module to be loaded. For a description of the module and information on its features, see Highcharts Accessibility.

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    5.0.0

  5. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  6. val chart: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Chart]]

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    Options regarding the chart area and plot area as well as general chart options.

  7. def clone(): AnyRef

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  8. val colors: UndefOr[Array[|[String, Object]]]

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    An array containing the default colors for the chart's series.

    An array containing the default colors for the chart's series. When all colors are used, new colors are pulled from the start again. Defaults to:

    colors: ['#7cb5ec', '#434348', '#90ed7d', '#f7a35c', '#8085e9',
       '#f15c80', '#e4d354', '#8085e8', '#8d4653', '#91e8e1']
    

    Default colors can also be set on a series or series.type basis, see column.colors.

    In styled mode, the colors option doesn't exist. Instead, colors are defined in CSS and applied either through series or point class names, or through the chart.colorCount option.

    Legacy

    In Highstock 1.3.x, the default colors were:

    colors: ['#2f7ed8', '#0d233a', '#8bbc21', '#910000', '#1aadce',
       '#492970', '#f28f43', '#77a1e5', '#c42525', '#a6c96a']
    

    Prior to 1.3, the default colors were:

    colors: ['#4572A7', '#AA4643', '#89A54E', '#80699B', '#3D96AE',
       '#DB843D', '#92A8CD', '#A47D7C', '#B5CA92']
    

  9. val credits: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Credits]]

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    Highchart by default puts a credits label in the lower right corner of the chart.

    Highchart by default puts a credits label in the lower right corner of the chart. This can be changed using these options.

  10. val defs: UndefOr[Object]

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    Styled mode only.

    Styled mode only. Configuration object for adding SVG definitions for reusable elements. See gradients, shadows and patterns for more information and code examples.

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    5.0.0

  11. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  12. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  13. val exporting: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Exporting]]

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    Options for the exporting module.

    Options for the exporting module. For an overview on the matter, see the docs.

  14. def finalize(): Unit

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  15. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  16. val global: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Global]]

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    Global options that don't apply to each chart.

    Global options that don't apply to each chart. These options, like the lang options, must be set using the Highcharts.setOptions method.

    Highcharts.setOptions({
    	global: {
    		useUTC: false
    	}
    });
    

  17. def hasOwnProperty(v: String): Boolean

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  18. def hashCode(): Int

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  21. val labels: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Labels]]

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    HTML labels that can be positioned anywhere in the chart area.

  22. val lang: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Lang]]

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    Language object.

    Language object. The language object is global and it can't be set on each chart initiation. Instead, use Highcharts.setOptions to set it before any chart is initiated.

    Highcharts.setOptions({
    	lang: {
    		months: ['Janvier', 'Février', 'Mars', 'Avril', 'Mai', 'Juin',  'Juillet', 'Août', 'Septembre', 'Octobre', 'Novembre', 'Décembre'],
    		weekdays: ['Dimanche', 'Lundi', 'Mardi', 'Mercredi', 'Jeudi', 'Vendredi', 'Samedi']
    	}
    });
    

  23. val legend: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Legend]]

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    The legend is a box containing a symbol and name for each series item or point item in the chart.

  24. val loading: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Loading]]

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    The loading options control the appearance of the loading screen that covers the plot area on chart operations.

    The loading options control the appearance of the loading screen that covers the plot area on chart operations. This screen only appears after an explicit call to chart.showLoading(). It is a utility for developers to communicate to the end user that something is going on, for example while retrieving new data via an XHR connection. The "Loading..." text itself is not part of this configuration object, but part of the lang object.

  25. val navigation: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Navigation]]

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    A collection of options for buttons and menus appearing in the exporting module.

  26. val navigator: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Navigator]]

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    The navigator is a small series below the main series, displaying a view of the entire data set.

    The navigator is a small series below the main series, displaying a view of the entire data set. It provides tools to zoom in and out on parts of the data as well as panning across the dataset.

  27. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  28. val noData: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[NoData]]

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    Options for displaying a message like "No data to display".

    Options for displaying a message like "No data to display". This feature requires the file no-data-to-display.js to be loaded in the page. The actual text to display is set in the lang.noData option.

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  29. final def notify(): Unit

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  30. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  31. val plotOptions: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[PlotOptions]]

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    The plotOptions is a wrapper object for config objects for each series type.

    The plotOptions is a wrapper object for config objects for each series type. The config objects for each series can also be overridden for each series item as given in the series array.

    Configuration options for the series are given in three levels. Options for all series in a chart are given in the plotOptions.series object. Then options for all series of a specific type are given in the plotOptions of that type, for example plotOptions.line. Next, options for one single series are given in the series array.

  32. def propertyIsEnumerable(v: String): Boolean

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  33. val rangeSelector: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[RangeSelector]]

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    The range selector is a tool for selecting ranges to display within the chart.

    The range selector is a tool for selecting ranges to display within the chart. It provides buttons to select preconfigured ranges in the chart, like 1 day, 1 week, 1 month etc. It also provides input boxes where min and max dates can be manually input.

  34. val responsive: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Responsive]]

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    Allows setting a set of rules to apply for different screen or chart sizes.

    Allows setting a set of rules to apply for different screen or chart sizes. Each rule specifies additional chart options.

    Example:
    1. Responsive stock chart. Basic responsive axis, legend and class name.

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    5.0.0

  35. val scrollbar: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Scrollbar]]

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    The scrollbar is a means of panning over the X axis of a chart.

    The scrollbar is a means of panning over the X axis of a chart.

    In styled mode, all the presentational options for the scrollbar are replaced by the classes .highcharts-scrollbar-thumb, .highcharts-scrollbar-arrow, .highcharts-scrollbar-button, .highcharts-scrollbar-rifles and .highcharts-scrollbar-track.

  36. val series: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[|[SeriesArea, SeriesArearange], SeriesAreaspline], SeriesAreasplinerange], SeriesCandlestick], SeriesColumn], SeriesColumnrange], SeriesFlags], SeriesLine], SeriesOhlc], SeriesPolygon], SeriesScatter], SeriesSpline]]]]

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    The actual series to append to the chart.

    The actual series to append to the chart. In addition to the members listed below, any member of the plotOptions for that specific type of plot can be added to a series individually. For example, even though a general lineWidth is specified in plotOptions.series, an individual lineWidth can be specified for each series.

  37. val subtitle: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Subtitle]]

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    The chart's subtitle

  38. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  39. val title: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Title]]

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    The chart's main title.

  40. def toLocaleString(): String

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  41. def toString(): String

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  42. val tooltip: UndefOr[CleanJsObject[Tooltip]]

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    Options for the tooltip that appears when the user hovers over a series or point.

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  44. final def wait(): Unit

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  47. val xAxis: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[XAxis]]]

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    The X axis or category axis.

    The X axis or category axis. Normally this is the horizontal axis, though if the chart is inverted this is the vertical axis. In case of multiple axes, the xAxis node is an array of configuration objects.

    See the Axis object for programmatic access to the axis.

  48. val yAxis: UndefOr[Array[CleanJsObject[YAxis]]]

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    The Y axis or value axis.

    The Y axis or value axis. In case of multiple axes, the yAxis node is an array of configuration objects.

    See the Axis object for programmatic access to the axis.

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