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Axes

Axes are an integral part of a chart. They are used to determine how data maps to a pixel value on the chart. In a cartesian chart, there is 1 or more X-axis and 1 or more Y-axis to map points onto the 2-dimensional canvas. These axes are known as 'cartesian axes'.

In a radial chart, such as a radar chart or a polar area chart, there is a single axis that maps points in the angular and radial directions. These are known as 'radial axes'.

Scales in Chart.js >v2.0 are significantly more powerful, but also different from those of v1.0.

  • Multiple X & Y axes are supported.
  • A built-in label auto-skip feature detects would-be overlapping ticks and labels and removes every nth label to keep things displayed normally.
  • Scale titles are supported.
  • New scale types can be extended without writing an entirely new chart type.

Default scales

The default scaleId's for cartesian charts are 'x' and 'y'. For radial charts: 'r'. Each dataset is mapped to a scale for each axis (x, y or r) it requires. The scaleId's that a dataset is mapped to is determined by the xAxisID, yAxisID or rAxisID. If the ID for an axis is not specified, the first scale for that axis is used. If no scale for an axis is found, a new scale is created.

Some examples:

The following chart will have 'x' and 'y' scales:

js
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
  type: 'line'
});

The following chart will have scales 'x' and 'myScale':

js
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
  type: 'bar',
  data: {
    datasets: [{
      data: [1, 2, 3]
    }]
  },
  options: {
    scales: {
      myScale: {
        type: 'logarithmic',
        position: 'right', // `axis` is determined by the position as `'y'`
      }
    }
  }
});

The following chart will have scales 'xAxis' and 'yAxis':

js
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
  type: 'bar',
  data: {
    datasets: [{
      yAxisID: 'yAxis'
    }]
  },
  options: {
    scales: {
      xAxis: {
        // The axis for this scale is determined from the first letter of the id as `'x'`
        // It is recommended to specify `position` and / or `axis` explicitly.
        type: 'time',
      }
    }
  }
});

The following chart will have 'r' scale:

js
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
  type: 'radar'
});

The following chart will have 'myScale' scale:

js
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
  type: 'radar',
  scales: {
    myScale: {
      axis: 'r'
    }
  }
});

Common Configuration

:::tip Note These are only the common options supported by all axes. Please see specific axis documentation for all the available options for that axis. :::

!!!include(axes/_common.md)!!!

Tick Configuration

:::tip Note These are only the common tick options supported by all axes. Please see specific axis documentation for all the available tick options for that axis. :::

!!!include(axes/_common_ticks.md)!!!

Axis Range Settings

Given the number of axis range settings, it is important to understand how they all interact with each other.

The suggestedMax and suggestedMin settings only change the data values that are used to scale the axis. These are useful for extending the range of the axis while maintaining the auto-fit behaviour.

javascript
let minDataValue = Math.min(mostNegativeValue, options.suggestedMin);
let maxDataValue = Math.max(mostPositiveValue, options.suggestedMax);

In this example, the largest positive value is 50, but the data maximum is expanded out to 100. However, because the lowest data value is below the suggestedMin setting, it is ignored.

javascript
let chart = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'line',
    data: {
        datasets: [{
            label: 'First dataset',
            data: [0, 20, 40, 50]
        }],
        labels: ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April']
    },
    options: {
        scales: {
            y: {
                suggestedMin: 50,
                suggestedMax: 100
            }
        }
    }
});

In contrast to the suggested* settings, the min and max settings set explicit ends to the axes. When these are set, some data points may not be visible.

Stacking

By default, data is not stacked. If the stacked option of the value scale (y-axis on horizontal chart) is true, positive and negative values are stacked separately. Additionally, a stack option can be defined per dataset to further divide into stack groups more.... For some charts, you might want to stack positive and negative values together. That can be achieved by specifying stacked: 'single'.

Callbacks

There are a number of config callbacks that can be used to change parameters in the scale at different points in the update process. The options are supplied at the top level of the axis options.

Namespace: options.scales[scaleId]

NameArgumentsDescription
beforeUpdateaxisCallback called before the update process starts.
beforeSetDimensionsaxisCallback that runs before dimensions are set.
afterSetDimensionsaxisCallback that runs after dimensions are set.
beforeDataLimitsaxisCallback that runs before data limits are determined.
afterDataLimitsaxisCallback that runs after data limits are determined.
beforeBuildTicksaxisCallback that runs before ticks are created.
afterBuildTicksaxisCallback that runs after ticks are created. Useful for filtering ticks.
beforeTickToLabelConversionaxisCallback that runs before ticks are converted into strings.
afterTickToLabelConversionaxisCallback that runs after ticks are converted into strings.
beforeCalculateLabelRotationaxisCallback that runs before tick rotation is determined.
afterCalculateLabelRotationaxisCallback that runs after tick rotation is determined.
beforeFitaxisCallback that runs before the scale fits to the canvas.
afterFitaxisCallback that runs after the scale fits to the canvas.
afterUpdateaxisCallback that runs at the end of the update process.

Updating Axis Defaults

The default configuration for a scale can be easily changed. All you need to do is set the new options to Chart.defaults.scales[type].

For example, to set the minimum value of 0 for all linear scales, you would do the following. Any linear scales created after this time would now have a minimum of 0.

javascript
Chart.defaults.scales.linear.min = 0;

Creating New Axes

To create a new axis, see the developer docs.