io.udash.wrappers.highcharts.config.series
Fires when a point is clicked.
Fires when a point is clicked. One parameter, event
, is passed to the function.
This contains common event information based on jQuery or MooTools depending on which library is used as the base for Highcharts.
If the series.allowPointSelect
option is true, the default action for the point's click event
is to toggle the point's select state. Returning false
cancels this action.
Fires when the legend item belonging to the pie point (slice) is clicked.
Fires when the legend item belonging to the pie point (slice) is clicked. The this
keyword refers to the point itself.
One parameter, event, is passed to the function. This contains common event information based on jQuery or MooTools
depending on which library is used as the base for Highcharts. The default action is to toggle the visibility of the point.
This can be prevented by calling event.preventDefault()
.
Fires when the mouse leaves the area close to the point.
Fires when the mouse leaves the area close to the point. One parameter, event
, is passed to the function.
This contains common event information based on jQuery or MooTools depending on which library is used as the base for Highcharts.
Fires when the mouse enters the area close to the point.
Fires when the mouse enters the area close to the point. One parameter, event
, is passed to the function.
This contains common event information based on jQuery or MooTools depending on which library is used as the base for Highcharts.
Fires when the point is removed using the .remove()
method.
Fires when the point is removed using the .remove()
method. One parameter, event
, is passed to the function.
Returning false
cancels the operation.
Fires when the point is selected either programmatically or following a click on the point.
Fires when the point is selected either programmatically or following a click on the point. One parameter, event
,
is passed to the function. Returning false
cancels the operation.
Fires when the point is unselected either programmatically or following a click on the point.
Fires when the point is unselected either programmatically or following a click on the point. One parameter, event
,
is passed to the function. Returning false
cancels the operation.
Fires when the point is updated programmatically through the .update()
method.
Fires when the point is updated programmatically through the .update()
method. One parameter, event
,
is passed to the function. The new point options can be accessed through event.options
. Returning false
cancels the operation.