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I am currently using nvd3 for my project. And I have a mult-Bar-Horizontal-Chart. I have multiple series with different units, such as seconds. I would like to have values shown with their unit. For example, in the example http://krispo.github.io/angular-nvd3/#/multiBarHorizontalChart, I would like to have the first positive value "25.31" displayed with "25.31 second". I have tried using valueFormat option, but it seems to apply the function to all series. Any help is appreciated.
javascript angularjs d3.js nvd3.js
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I am currently using nvd3 for my project. And I have a mult-Bar-Horizontal-Chart. I have multiple series with different units, such as seconds. I would like to have values shown with their unit. For example, in the example http://krispo.github.io/angular-nvd3/#/multiBarHorizontalChart, I would like to have the first positive value "25.31" displayed with "25.31 second". I have tried using valueFormat option, but it seems to apply the function to all series. Any help is appreciated.
javascript angularjs d3.js nvd3.js
For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08
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I am currently using nvd3 for my project. And I have a mult-Bar-Horizontal-Chart. I have multiple series with different units, such as seconds. I would like to have values shown with their unit. For example, in the example http://krispo.github.io/angular-nvd3/#/multiBarHorizontalChart, I would like to have the first positive value "25.31" displayed with "25.31 second". I have tried using valueFormat option, but it seems to apply the function to all series. Any help is appreciated.
javascript angularjs d3.js nvd3.js
I am currently using nvd3 for my project. And I have a mult-Bar-Horizontal-Chart. I have multiple series with different units, such as seconds. I would like to have values shown with their unit. For example, in the example http://krispo.github.io/angular-nvd3/#/multiBarHorizontalChart, I would like to have the first positive value "25.31" displayed with "25.31 second". I have tried using valueFormat option, but it seems to apply the function to all series. Any help is appreciated.
javascript angularjs d3.js nvd3.js
javascript angularjs d3.js nvd3.js
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For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08
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For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08
For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08
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For such customisations, I would suggest you to extend multiBarHorizontalChart chart type to create a custom chart type. Edit this function to add code where you can pass a unit to the valueFormatter function. I have done many such customisations with nvd3 in past.
– ashish
Jan 5 at 18:26
Do you know where can I find the information to create a custom chart through ng2-nvd3?
– notRavine
Jan 7 at 22:56
Sorry, I don't. In my case, I had forked the library and edited the source code creating a new function. You could do something similar.
– ashish
Jan 8 at 4:08