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43 * 44 * @param {Dygraph} dygraph The chart to which this renderer belongs. If no parameters are specified, resizes to fill the containing div (which has presumably changed size since the dygraph was instantiated. Is it possible to use updateOptions to update just one series with a wider strok Trying to have two Y axis with different scales. If this option is set, the y-axis will always include zero, typically as the lowest value. </p> Resizes the dygraph. per-axis options Some options make more sense when applied to an entire axis, rather than to individual series. This is far more efficient than destroying and re-instantiating a Dygraph, since it doesn't have to reparse the underlying data. One standard deviation must be specified for each data point. Strong support for high/low This post describes the options offered by the dygraphs package for interactive time series visualization with R. strokeWidth: the width of the line being drawn (again, you won't normally need this, see above) dygraph: A reference to current dygraph object (useful for calling getOption () and friends) The 42 * renderer simply gets a drawing context. My problem is that I cannot set the absolute width of the dygraph since the app axisLabelWidth # Width (in pixels) of the containing divs for x- and y-axis labels. If the width/height are specified, the div will be resized. I want to place the legend of a dygraph within a shiny app on the left hand side of the plot (within the dygraph). Here’s an example that uses both: dyAxis("y", label = "Temp (F)", For date value, this should be of class POSIXct or convertible to POSIXct. Interactive out of the box: zoom, pan and mouseover are on by default. Height (in pixels) of the annotation flag. You can use dygraphs within R Markdown documents just like any other R plotting function. R interface to interactive time series plotting using the dygraphs JavaScript library. If the width/height are specified, Usually, dygraphs will use the range of the data plus some padding to set the range of the y-axis. CSS class to use for styling the Draw a small dot at each point, in addition to a line going through the point. In order to display the secondary axis scale at least I noticed that in initiating a Dygraph object width and height can only be set to pure integers. Usually, dygraphs will use the range of the data plus some padding to set the range of the y-axis. It doesn't scale when I resize my browser. API docs for the DygraphOptions class from the dygraph library, for the Dart programming language. However, rather than a PNG file being included in your document, the JavaScript required to render your Updating a dygraphs like: g1. The second Y axis scale doesn't show and the data plotted almost entirely off screen. This option can also be set on a R interface to dygraphs. See the usage documentation linked to from the sidebar for more details. This is what I Independent Ticks The independentTicks option can be used to determine which axis is primary (and therefore which axis grid lines are aligned with). I successfully run my flexdashboard but the graph is cut. Please see this pic at first I have a question about my dygraph height and width. updateOptions({series:1, strokeWidth:2 }); updates all series with a strokeWidth of 2. For time You can customize the display of axes using the dyOptions function (for global options) and dyAxis function (for per-axis options). For example: dygraph(discoveries, main = "Important Discoveries", ylab = "Discoveries . 45 * @param {HTMLCanvasElement} element The <canvas> DOM <p>Add a horizontal limit line to a dygraph</p> <p>Configure options for the dygraph series legend. How can I Labels You can add labels to a dygraph using the main, ylab and xlab arguments. You can use dygraphs at the R console, within R Markdown documents, and within Shiny applications. For instance, the axisLabelFormatter option lets you specify a function for format the labels on Table of contents: R Dygraphs – How to Get Started Deep Dive Into R Dygraphs – Visualize Stock Data R Dygraphs in R Shiny – Build an App From Scratch Summing up R Dygraphs The dygraphs library parses this data (including column headers), resizes its container to a reasonable default, calculates appropriate axis ranges and tick marks and draws the graph. I'm not really sure what this is a measurement of. Another significant feature of the dygraphs library is the ability to display high/low bands around data series. Contribute to rstudio/dygraphs development by creating an account on GitHub. This makes the individual data points easier to see, but can increase visual clutter in the chart. group = NULL, elementId = NULL, width = NULL, height = NULL) Either time series data or numeric data. Width (in pixels) of the annotation flag. Note that for the x-axis, this is independent from pixelsPerLabel, Features Handles huge data sets: dygraphs plots millions of points without getting bogged down. For the y-axis, this also controls the width of the y-axis. It shows the different chart types available and how to customize them.

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