dataXTextLength
This value counts the length of the x range names an cut of the rest.
Note
Use the “placeholder” option for changing the cut of add-on
Specification
Default implementation: { dataXTextLength : 25 }
Key
Name | Alias | Category |
dataXTextLength | data__x__text__length | Data |
Value
Allow positive integers and 0 as value
Default | Validation | Type |
25 | ^(?:[0-9]+(?:.[0-9]+)?)?$ | Integer |
Example A.
Set the maximum text label length for x range values to: 5
Output
Open output in a blank window. Download examples as zip.
Parameters
This dataset shows the mobile google pagerank performance score for a certain website.
Value | Type | |
---|---|---|
Source | "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json" | |
X | "name" | String |
Y | [ "mobile" ] | Array |
Options | { "dataXTextLength" : 5 } | Object |
Javascript
- Invoke Function
d3.statosio(
file,
"name",
[ "mobile" ],
{ "dataXTextLength" : 5 }
)
- HTML Implementation
<!DOCTYPE html>
<head>
<title>docs.statosio - dataXTextLength</title>
<meta content="text/html;charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<meta content="utf-8" http-equiv="encoding">
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/6.2.0/d3.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/statosio/0.9/statosio.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script>
d3.json( "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json" )
.then( ( file ) => {
d3.statosio(
file,
"name",
[ "mobile" ],
{ "dataXTextLength" : 5 }
)
} )
</script>
</body>
Ruby
- Gem Install
gem install statosio
gem install prawn
gem install prawn-svg
gem install open-uri
- Implementation
require "statosio"
require "open-uri"
require "prawn"
require "prawn-svg"
url = "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json"
file = OpenURI::open_uri( url ).read
dataset = JSON.parse( file )
statosio = Statosio::Generate.new
chart = statosio.svg(
dataset: dataset,
x: "name",
y: [ "mobile" ],
options: {"dataXTextLength"=>5}
)
Prawn::Document.generate( "statosio.pdf" ) do | pdf |
pdf.svg( chart, width: 500 )
end
Example B.
Set the maximum text label length for x range values to: 18
Output
Open output in a blank window. Download examples as zip.
Parameters
This dataset shows the mobile google pagerank performance score for a certain website.
Value | Type | |
---|---|---|
Source | "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json" | |
X | "name" | String |
Y | [ "mobile" ] | Array |
Options | { "dataXTextLength" : 18 } | Object |
Javascript
- Invoke Function
d3.statosio(
file,
"name",
[ "mobile" ],
{ "dataXTextLength" : 18 }
)
- HTML Implementation
<!DOCTYPE html>
<head>
<title>docs.statosio - dataXTextLength</title>
<meta content="text/html;charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<meta content="utf-8" http-equiv="encoding">
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/d3/6.2.0/d3.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/statosio/0.9/statosio.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script>
d3.json( "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json" )
.then( ( file ) => {
d3.statosio(
file,
"name",
[ "mobile" ],
{ "dataXTextLength" : 18 }
)
} )
</script>
</body>
Ruby
- Gem Install
gem install statosio
gem install prawn
gem install prawn-svg
gem install open-uri
- Implementation
require "statosio"
require "open-uri"
require "prawn"
require "prawn-svg"
url = "https://docs.statosio.com/data/performance.json"
file = OpenURI::open_uri( url ).read
dataset = JSON.parse( file )
statosio = Statosio::Generate.new
chart = statosio.svg(
dataset: dataset,
x: "name",
y: [ "mobile" ],
options: {"dataXTextLength"=>18}
)
Prawn::Document.generate( "statosio.pdf" ) do | pdf |
pdf.svg( chart, width: 500 )
end