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Get/Set Chart Options APIs

Overview

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ChartOptions Javascript API

This API allows for the manipulation of a wide range of chart options for Analyzer reports. Depending on the visualization type, different types of options are available.  As these values are set, the result will be reflected in the report once a refresh is called. Methods and example calls for each option are provided below.

How to Call These APIs

There are two functions for editing field options, getChartOption and setChartOption.  The getChartOption returns the value of the option specified in the call. Method signatures are below:

cv.api.report.setChartOption(name:string, value:string);
cv.api.report.getChartOption(name:string);

To make sure changes are reflected in the report, the refreshReport method needs to be called. 

cv.api.operation.refreshReport();

Available Options

Below is a listing of all of the available chart options along with how to set their values.

legendPosition

This option allows the user to set the position of the legend on a report.

The following string values are allowed:

  • TOP - positions the legend at the top of the report
  • BOTTOM - positions the legend at the bottom of the report
  • RIGHT - positions the legend to the right of the report
  • LEFT - positions the legend to the left of the report

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendPosition', 'LEFT'); 

The current value of legendPosition for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the legend position as a string.

Example:

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendPosition'); 

showLegend

This option allows the user to hide or show the legend on a report. There are the two acceptable strings for the value parameter 'true' and 'false'.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('showLegend', 'true');

The current value of showLegend for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns either 'true' or 'false' as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('showLegend');

autoRange

This option allows the user to turn autoRange on and off for the primary axis. When turned on, autoRange will calculate the lower and upper limits of the primary axis automatically.  There are two acceptable strings for the value parameter, 'true' and 'false'.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('autoRange', 'true');

The current value of autoRange for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns either 'true' or 'false' as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('autoRange');

valueAxisLowerLimit

This option allows the user to set the lower limit for the primary axis. The value parameter accepts any double as a string.  

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('valueAxisLowerLimit', '10.55');

The current value of valueAxisLowerLimit for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('valueAxisLowerLimit');

valueAxisUpperLimit

This option allows the user to set the upper limit for the primary axis.   The value parameter accepts any double as a string.  

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('valueAxisUpperLimit', '10.55');

The current value of valueAxisUpperLimit for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('valueAxisUpperLimit');

displayUnits

This option allows the user to set the scale of units for the for the primary axis.   The value parameter accepts one of the following string parameters:

  • UNITS_0 - default value
  • UNITS_2 - increase the scale to the hundreds place
  • UNITS_3 - increase the scale to the thousands place
  • UNITS_4 - increase the scale to the ten thousands place
  • UNITS_5 - increase the scale to one hundred thousands place
  • UNITS_6 - increase the scale to the millions place

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('displayUnits', 'UNITS_2');

The current value of displayUnits for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('displayUnits');

autoRangeSecondary

This option allows the user to turn autoRangeSecondary on and off for the secondary axis. When turned on, autoRangeSecondary will calculate the lower and upper limits the secondary axis automatically.  There are two acceptable strings for the value parameter, 'true' and 'false'.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('autoRangeSecondary', 'true');

The current value of autoRangeSecondary for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns either 'true' or 'false' as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('autoRangeSecondary');

valueAxisLowerLimitSecondary

This option allows the user to set the lower limit for the secondary axis.   The value parameter accepts any double as a string. 

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('valueAxisLowerLimitSecondary', '10.55');

The current value of valueAxisLowerLimit for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('valueAxisLowerLimitSecondary');

valueAxisUpperLimitSecondary

This option allows the user to set the upper limit for the secondary axis.   The value parameter accepts any double as a string.  
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('valueAxisUpperLimitSecondary', '10.55');

The current value of valueAxisUpperLimit for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('valueAxisUpperLimitSecondary');

displayUnitsSecondary

This option allows the user to set the scale of units for the for the secondary axis.   The value parameter accepts one of the following string parameters:

  • UNITS_0 - default value
  • UNITS_2 - increase the scale to the hundreds place
  • UNITS_3 - increase the scale to the thousands place
  • UNITS_4 - increase the scale to the ten thousands place
  • UNITS_5 - increase the scale to one hundred thousands place
  • UNITS_6 - increase the scale to the millions place

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('displayUnitsSecondary', 'UNITS_2');

The current value of displayUnitsSecondary for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('displayUnitsSecondary');

maxValues

This option allows the user to set a maximum number of plot values in a report.  The value parameter accepts any integer as a string.  When setting this value, the user's value will be rounded to the closest predefined max value.  Each visualization has its own list of max values.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('maxValues', '250');

For a scatter plot the predefined values are 1000, 2500, 5000, and 10000.  So the above call of '250' would set the maxValues to 1000.  Below are some more examples:

  • '100' will set maxValues to 1000
  • '2500' will set maxValues to 2500
  • '50000' will set maxValues to 10000
  • '1750' will set maxValues to 1000
  • '1751' will set maxValues to 2500

The current value of maxValues for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('maxValues');

backgroundColor

This option allows the user to set the background color of the report.  It will only work if the backgroundFilll option is not set to 'NONE'.  The value parameter accepts hexidecimal color values.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('backgroundColor', '#aaaabb');

The current value of backgroundColor for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method.  This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('backgroundColor');

labelColor

This option allows the user to set the label color of the report. The value parameter accepts hexidecimal color values.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('labelColor', '#aacc11');

The current value of labelColor for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method. This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('labelColor');

labelSize

This option allows the user to set the font size for axis labels on the report. The value parameter accepts integer values as a string.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('labelSize', '14');

The current value of labelSize for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method. This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('labelSize');

Each visualization has a predefined list of font sizes.  An example list could be 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40.  When a user sets a labelSize, the algorithm searches to find the closest size available.  Below are some examples:

  • A value of '1' will set the labelSize to 7
  • A value of '14' will set the labelSize to 14
  • A value of '50' will set the labelSize to 40
  • A value of '30' will set the labelSize to 28
  • A value of '31' will set the labelSize to 32

backgroundFill

This option allows users to set the type of background used on the report.  The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • NONE - Default value.  The background of the report has no color
  • SOLID - The background of the report is set to the color chosen in the backgroundColor option.
  • GRADIENT - The background of the report is a gradient with a starting value chosen by the backgroundColor option and the ending value set by the backgroundColorEnd option.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('backgroundFill', 'SOLID');

The current value of backgroundFill for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('backgroundFill');

maxChartsPerRow

This option allows the user to set the maximum number of multi-charts which appear on each row of a report. The value parameter accepts integer values as a string.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('maxChartsPerRow', '4');

The current value of maxChartsPerRow for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('maxChartsPerRow');

Each visualization has a predefined list of acceptable values. An example list could be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. When a user sets maxChartsPerRow, the algorithm searches to find the closest size available. Below are some examples:

  • A value of '1' will set the maxChartsPerRow to 1
  • A value of '3' will set the maxChartsPerRow to 3
  • A value of '10' will set the maxChartsPerRow to 10
  • A value of '50' will set the maxChartsPerRow to 50

multiChartRangeScope

This option allows users to set set the axis range for multi-charts in a report.  The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • GLOBAL - default value.  Use the same value for all multi-charts.
  • CELL - Each cell uses its own range values.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('multiChartRangeScope', 'GLOBAL');

The current value of multiChartRangeScope for a report can be retrieved using the getChartOption method. This function returns the current value of this option as a string.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('multiChartRangeScope');

emptyCellMode

This option allows you to set how empty cells appear in the Line and Area charts. The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • GAP - show gap
  • ZERO - treat as zero
  • LINEAR - connect with dotted line

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('emptyCellMode', 'LINEAR');

The current value of emptyCellMode for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('emptyCellMode');

sizeByNegativesMode

This option allows you to control the domain of the size scale (treat negative values)The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • NEG_LOWEST - Default smallest values. The values of the 'Size' gembar is taken directly such that the lowest value of the size scale can be negative;
  • USE_ABS - Absolute. The values of the 'Size' gembar are taken first, where the absolute value and the values are mapped to the size range in pixels.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('sizeByNegativeMode', 'USE_ABS');

The current value of sizeByNegativesMode for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('sizeByNegativeMode');

backgroundColorEnd

This option allows you to set the second background color of the chart for gradient. This property is only used if the backgroundFill option is set to ‘GRADIENT’. The value parameter accepts values of hex type.
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('backgroundColorEnd', '#AA9922');

The current value of backgroundColorEnd for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('backgroundColorEnd');

labelStyle

This option allows you to set the style for axis labels of the chart. The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • PLAIN - default normal style;
  • BOLD - bold style;
  • ITALIC - italic style.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('labelStyle', 'BOLD');

The current value of labelStyle for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('labelStyle');

legendBackgroundColor

This option allows you to set the background color of the chart’s legend. The value parameter accepts values of hex type.

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendBackgroundColor', '#aaaabb'); 

The current value of legendBackgroundColor for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendBackgroundColor'); 

legendSize

This option allows you to set the font size for legend of the chart. The value parameter accepts values of integer type. When the value is set, a special algorithm of searching for the closest value from predefined values is used.
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendSize', '14'); 

The current value of legendSize for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendSize'); 

Visualizations have a predefined list of font sizes. When you set the labelSize option, it searches for the closest size from the predefined list. The predefined size values are 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40. Below are some examples:

  • A value of '1' will set the legendSize to 7
  • A value of '14' will set he legendSize to 14
  • A value of '50' will set the legendSize to 40
  • A value of '30' will set the legendASize to 28
  • A value of '31' will set the legendSize to 32

legendColor

Chart option 'legendColor' allows you to set the font color for legend of the chart. The value parameter accepts values of hex type.
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendColor', '#aacc11');

The current value of backgroundColorEnd for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendColor');

legendStyle

This option allows you to set the font style for legend of the chart. The value parameter accepts the following strings:

  • PLAIN - default normal style
  • BOLD - bold style
  • ITALIC - italic style

Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendStyle', 'BOLD');

The current value of legendStyle for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendStyle');

labelFontFamily

This option allows you to set the font family for axis labels of the chart. The value parameter accepts strings.
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('labelFontFamily', 'Times New Roman');

The current value of labelFontFamily for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('labelFontFamily');

legendFontFamily

This option allows you to set the font family for legend of the chart. The value parameter accepts strings.
Example:

cv.api.report.setChartOption('legendFontFamily', 'Times New Roman');

The current value of legendFontFamily for a report can be retrieved as a string using the getChartOption method.

cv.api.report.getChartOption('legendFontFamily');

URL parameters

All of the above options are available through the URL via URL parameters. For a hex value you should escape the '#' character for URL. For example, instead of writing 'legendBackgroundColor=#EEAADD' you can write 'legendBackgroundColor=%23EEAADD'.

Example URL with all parameters:

http://localhost:8080/pentaho/api/repos/%3Apublic%3ASteel%20Wheels%3ALeading%20Product%20Lines%20%28pivot%20table%29.xanalyzer/editor?ts=1421660200377&showFieldList=true&showFieldLayout=true&vizId=ccc_scatter&showLegend=true&legendPosition=LEFT&legendBackgroundColor=%23EEAADD&legendSize=12&legendColor=%23AA11AA&legendStyle=BOLD&legendFontFamily=Times%20New%20Roman&backgroundFill=SOLID&backgroundColor=%23DDBBCC&labelColor=%23FF2322&labelSize=14&backgroundColorEnd=%23EEAADD&labelStyle=BOLD&labelFontFamily=Times%20New%20Roman&autoRange=false&autoRangeSecondary=false&displayUnits=UNITS_2&displayUnitsSecondary=UNITS_2&valueAxisLowerLimit=500&valueAxisUpperLimit=9000&valueAxisLowerLimitSecondary=4&valueAxisUpperLimitSecondary=55.5&maxValues=3&maxChartsPerRow=2&multiChartRangeScope=GLOBAL&emptyCellMode=GAP&sizeByNegativesMode=USE_ABS