{{target:partial-barGrid}}
The width of the bar. Adaptive when not specified.
{{use:partial-barGrid-value-absolute-or-percent}}
{{use:partial-barGrid-share-desc(seriesType=${seriesType})}}
The maximum width of the bar.
Has higer priority than barWidth.
{{use:partial-barGrid-value-absolute-or-percent}}
{{use:partial-barGrid-share-desc(seriesType=${seriesType})}}
The minimum width of the bar. In cartesian the default value is 1
, otherwise the default value if null
.
Has higer priority than barWidth.
{{use:partial-barGrid-value-absolute-or-percent}}
{{use:partial-barGrid-share-desc(seriesType=${seriesType})}}
The minimum width of bar. It could be used to avoid the following situation: the interaction would be affected when the value of some data item is too small.
The gap between bars between different series, is a percent value like '30%'
, which means 30%
of the bar width.
Set barGap as '-100%'
can overlap bars that belong to different series, which is useful when making a series of bar be background.
{{use:partial-barGrid-share-desc(seriesType=${seriesType})}}
For example: ~600x400
The bar gap of a single series, defaults to be 20%
of the category gap, can be set as a fixed value.
{{use:partial-barGrid-share-desc(seriesType=${seriesType})}}
{{target:partial-barGrid-share-desc}}
In a single coodinate system, this attribute is shared by multiple '${seriesType}'
series. This attribute should be set on the last '${seriesType}'
series in the coodinate system, then it will be adopted by all '${seriesType}'
series in the coordinate system.
{{target: partial-barGrid-value-absolute-or-percent}} Can be an absolute value like 40
or a percent value like '60%'
. The percent is based on the calculated category width.