I think that there are a few options for how you can achieve it: - you can create a new chart in the new <div> container and hide/show it by updating his height, for example: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/vx2do9hr/ - you can create and destroy a new chart dynamically - there are plenty of examples...
Hello, thank you for contacting us! Yes, you are right, seems that this kind of format is no longer supported - due to some future plans and common conventions with other languages the string format in some cases was unified. As a workaround, you can use the pointFormatter callback to keep the data ...
Hello, thank you for contacting us. Your requirement doesn't contain so many details, but I prepared a basic demo where you can start work on your implementation of this requirement. In the demo below I've added a click event which triggers the chart update and sets up a new chart options: https://j...
You can update all of your charts and change their dataGrouping.enabled option. Here is a basic demo how to achieve it for a single chart: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/xdfy53b6/
Hello! Welcome to our forum and thanks for contacting us with your question! The Navigator feature is available only for the Stock: https://www.highcharts.com/docs/stock/navigator, however, the stock core code supports chart (basic Highcharts) constructor, demo: https://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/texgf...
Hello, thank you for contacting us! You can define each point color in the data object set: https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/series.line.data.marker.fillColor Or globally for each point through the plotOptions : https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/plotOptions.line.marker.fillColor Demo: https...
Hello, Welcome to our forum and thanks for contacting us with your question! Well, it's a strange case, seems that it occurs only in this particular setting: - the dataGrouping is on, so after changing the last point values, the dataGrouping calculates a new points array, and their positions, width,...
Hello, Thanks for contacting us! Description of the problem: If the chart type is not defined on the initial rendering the chart renders as a line chart by default, so after that triggering the addSeries method doesn't work because the code wants to add a gauge series to the line chart - their confi...
Actually - why are you using a scatter chart type? If you use the line, this functionality will be added by default and visual output will be the same.