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Learning Highcharts 4

You're reading from  Learning Highcharts 4

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783287451
Pages 478 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joe Kuan Joe Kuan
Profile icon Joe Kuan

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Learning Highcharts 4
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Web Charts 2. Highcharts Configurations 3. Line, Area, and Scatter Charts 4. Bar and Column Charts 5. Pie Charts 6. Gauge, Polar, and Range Charts 7. Bubble, Box Plot, and Error Bar Charts 8. Waterfall, Funnel, Pyramid, and Heatmap Charts 9. 3D Charts 10. Highcharts APIs 11. Highcharts Events 12. Highcharts and jQuery Mobile 13. Highcharts and Ext JS 14. Server-side Highcharts 15. Highcharts Online Services and Plugins Index

The bubble chart


The bubble series is an extension of the scatter series where each individual data point has a variable size. It is generally used for showing 3-dimensional data on a 2-dimensional chart, and the bubble size reflects the scale between z-values.

Understanding how the bubble size is determined

In Highcharts, bubble size is decided by associating the smallest z-value to the plotOptions.bubble.minSize option and the largest z-value to plotOptions.bubble.maxSize. By default, minSize is set to 8 pixels in diameter, whereas maxSize is set to 20 percent of the plot area size, which is the minimum value of width and height.

There is another option, sizeBy, which also affects the bubble size. The sizeBy option accepts string values: 'width' or 'area'. The width value means that the bubble width is decided by its z-value ratio in the series, in proportion to the minSize and maxSize range. As for 'area', the size of the bubble is scaled by taking the square root of the z-value ratio (see...

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