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SeriesCandlestickTooltip

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class SeriesCandlestickTooltip extends Object

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JavaScript name: series<candlestick>-tooltip

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  1. new SeriesCandlestickTooltip()

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

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  5. val changeDecimals: UndefOr[Double]

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    How many decimals to show for the point.change value when the series.compare option is set.

    How many decimals to show for the point.change value when the series.compare option is set. This is overridable in each series' tooltip options object. The default is to preserve all decimals.

    Since

    1.0.1

  6. def clone(): AnyRef

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  7. val dateTimeLabelFormats: UndefOr[Object]

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    For series on a datetime axes, the date format in the tooltip's header will by default be guessed based on the closest data points.

    For series on a datetime axes, the date format in the tooltip's header will by default be guessed based on the closest data points. This member gives the default string representations used for each unit. For an overview of the replacement codes, see dateFormat.

    Defaults to:

    {
        millisecond:"%A, %b %e, %H:%M:%S.%L",
        second:"%A, %b %e, %H:%M:%S",
        minute:"%A, %b %e, %H:%M",
        hour:"%A, %b %e, %H:%M",
        day:"%A, %b %e, %Y",
        week:"Week from %A, %b %e, %Y",
        month:"%B %Y",
        year:"%Y"
    }
    

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

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  10. def finalize(): Unit

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  11. val followPointer: UndefOr[Boolean]

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    Whether the tooltip should follow the mouse as it moves across columns, pie slices and other point types with an extent.

    Whether the tooltip should follow the mouse as it moves across columns, pie slices and other point types with an extent. By default it behaves this way for scatter, bubble and pie series by override in the plotOptions for those series types.

    For touch moves to behave the same way, followTouchMove must be true also.

    Since

    1.3

  12. val followTouchMove: UndefOr[Boolean]

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    Whether the tooltip should follow the finger as it moves on a touch device.

    Whether the tooltip should follow the finger as it moves on a touch device. If this is true and chart.panning is set,followTouchMove will take over one-finger touches, so the user needs to use two fingers for zooming and panning.

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    1.3.1

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

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  15. def hashCode(): Int

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  16. val headerFormat: UndefOr[String]

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    The HTML of the tooltip header line.

    The HTML of the tooltip header line. Variables are enclosed by curly brackets. Available variables are point.key, series.name, series.color and other members from the point and series objects. The point.key variable contains the category name, x value or datetime string depending on the type of axis. For datetime axes, the point.key date format can be set using tooltip.xDateFormat.

    Defaults to <span style="font-size: 10px">{point.key}</span><br/>

  17. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  18. def isPrototypeOf(v: Object): Boolean

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

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  20. final def notify(): Unit

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  21. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  22. val padding: UndefOr[Double]

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    Padding inside the tooltip, in pixels.

    Padding inside the tooltip, in pixels.

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    5.0.0

  23. val pointFormat: UndefOr[String]

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    The HTML of the point's line in the tooltip.

    The HTML of the point's line in the tooltip. Variables are enclosed by curly brackets. Available variables are point.x, point.y, point.change, series.name and series.color and other properties on the same form. Furthermore, point.y can be extended by the tooltip.valuePrefix and tooltip.valueSuffix variables. This can also be overridden for each series, which makes it a good hook for displaying units.

    In styled mode, the dot is colored by a class name rather than the point color.

  24. val pointFormatter: UndefOr[Function]

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    A callback function for formatting the HTML output for a single point in the tooltip.

    A callback function for formatting the HTML output for a single point in the tooltip. Like the pointFormat string, but with more flexibility.

    Since

    2.1.0

  25. def propertyIsEnumerable(v: String): Boolean

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  26. val shape: UndefOr[String]

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    The name of a symbol to use for the border around the tooltip.

    The name of a symbol to use for the border around the tooltip. In Highstock 1.x, the shape was square.

    Since

    2.0

  27. val split: UndefOr[Boolean]

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    Split the tooltip into one label per series, with the header close to the axis.

    Split the tooltip into one label per series, with the header close to the axis. This is recommended over shared tooltips for charts with multiple line series, generally making them easier to read.

    Example:
    1. Split tooltip

    Since

    5.0.0

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

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  29. def toLocaleString(): String

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  30. def toString(): String

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  31. val valueDecimals: UndefOr[Double]

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    How many decimals to show in each series' y value.

    How many decimals to show in each series' y value. This is overridable in each series' tooltip options object. The default is to preserve all decimals.

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    1.2

  32. def valueOf(): Any

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  33. val valuePrefix: UndefOr[String]

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    A string to prepend to each series' y value.

    A string to prepend to each series' y value. Overridable in each series' tooltip options object.

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    1.2

  34. val valueSuffix: UndefOr[String]

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    A string to append to each series' y value.

    A string to append to each series' y value. Overridable in each series' tooltip options object.

    Since

    1.2

  35. final def wait(): Unit

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  38. val xDateFormat: UndefOr[String]

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    The format for the date in the tooltip header.

    The format for the date in the tooltip header. If data grouping is used, the default is a smart guess based on how close the closest points are. It is pulled from the #plotOptions.dataGrouping.dateTimeLabelFormats array.

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