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innerRadius | Represents the size of the hole in middle of the chart. The number is used as a percentage rather than a fixed value. The type of this property is: |
startAngle | Represents where is the chart's starting point The type of this property is: |
endAngle | Represents where is the chart's ending point. To be related with startAngle. If endAngle-startAngle is 360 the chart will render as full circle. The type of this property is: |
axes* | Array of one WebChartGaugeAxis The type of this property is: array. Minimum length: |
subType | The type of Gauge, like FeatureGauge and StatisticGauge. When this property is not specified, it will be defaulted to The type of this property is: Must be one of the following values: |
version* | Version of the specification. Used to identify when a saved config was created. The type of this property is: |
type* | Represents a unique string identifier for the Chart object. For Chart object, it is chart. The type of this property is: |
id | Can be used to uniquely identify a chart. The consumer app can choose whether to use it or not. The type of this property is: |
dataFilters | Used to filter the chart's data while in Layer mode. |
title | Specifies heading/title of the chart. |
subTitle | Specifies sub-heading/subtitle of the chart. |
footer | Specifies footer of the chart |
background | Specifies the background color of the chart. The type of this property is: array. Minimum length: |
theme | A unique string that specifies the styling theme currently applied to the chart. This property needs to finalized and not in active use currently. The type of this property is: |
cursorCrosshair | Specifies cursor's crosshair information for the chart. Only for XY charts. |
legend | Specifies the Legend information for the chart. Can be any of: |
horizontalAxisLabelsBehavior | Represents the way the labels should behave when the horizontal axis can't display them all. The available options are: For XY Chart only. Histogram can handle The default value for the horizontal axis is The type of this property is: Must be one of the following values: |
verticalAxisLabelsBehavior | Represents the way the labels should behave when the vertical axis can't display them all. For XY Chart only. The available options are: The default value for the vertical axis is The type of this property is: Must be one of the following values: |
series* | Represents an array of various chart series to be plot inside the chart. Empty array is not allowed. The type of this property is: array. Minimum length: |
rotated | Specifies whether or not the chart is rotated. Applied to Bar, Line, and Combo Bar and Line charts. The type of this property is: |
stackedType | Specifies how the bars/lines should be placed when multiple series are rendered in the same chart, say when
when multiple attributes/fields corresponding to the same set of classes are to be visualized. Currently this property is only used for bar and line series. The type of this property is: Must be one of the following values: |
colorMatch | Specifies whether to first try matching the colors from the layer renderer or the chart renderer for coloring the chart elements, like markers, line segments, columns, etc. To do so, this property needs to be set to When there is no matching color found (for when the colors from the config, and then from the color ramps will be used, in that order. The type of this property is: |
chartRenderer | Renderer to use to style the series when the chart uses the color match mode. Considered before the layer's renderer. |
orderOptions | Chart order options (data and series) The type of this property is: |
iLayer | Property representing the layer to be used by the chart. |