Is there a way to download a specific chart from a page which has multiple charts rendered by HighCharts
I am using Highcharts to render multiple charts in my AngularJS application within an <ng-repeat>
using a custom directive.
I know that HighCharts provides exportChart()
methods to download a chart. I am looking for a way to pass an id to the method so that I can download individual charts.
Or, would it be better if I use the getSVG()
method and download it via that method?
javascript angularjs highcharts
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I am using Highcharts to render multiple charts in my AngularJS application within an <ng-repeat>
using a custom directive.
I know that HighCharts provides exportChart()
methods to download a chart. I am looking for a way to pass an id to the method so that I can download individual charts.
Or, would it be better if I use the getSVG()
method and download it via that method?
javascript angularjs highcharts
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By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're usingexportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart
– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45
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I am using Highcharts to render multiple charts in my AngularJS application within an <ng-repeat>
using a custom directive.
I know that HighCharts provides exportChart()
methods to download a chart. I am looking for a way to pass an id to the method so that I can download individual charts.
Or, would it be better if I use the getSVG()
method and download it via that method?
javascript angularjs highcharts
I am using Highcharts to render multiple charts in my AngularJS application within an <ng-repeat>
using a custom directive.
I know that HighCharts provides exportChart()
methods to download a chart. I am looking for a way to pass an id to the method so that I can download individual charts.
Or, would it be better if I use the getSVG()
method and download it via that method?
javascript angularjs highcharts
javascript angularjs highcharts
asked Dec 29 '18 at 6:29
Karthik DKarthik D
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By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're usingexportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart
– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45
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By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're usingexportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart
– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45
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By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're using
exportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45
By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're using
exportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45
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By default, Highcharts exports separate charts. You don't need to pass an id of the chart, because you're using
exportChart
method on a particular chart instance, that you want to export. Check the API: api.highcharts.com/class-reference/Highcharts.Chart#exportChart– Wojciech Chmiel
Dec 29 '18 at 9:45