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.stack() with .options() #769
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You shouldn't need to, because the individual series are not displayed by separate charts, but by one chart. What are you trying to do? |
I use dc.js in an angular.js application through angular-dc. The problem is that stacking isn't supported by now. |
Okay, thanks. I'm not very familiar with angular-dc. What problem are you running into? Is this something that needs to be supported in the wrapper, or is there a way I can help on the dc.js side? |
At the moment it isn't possible to use the .stack() method without workaorunds with the wrapper. The conceived way of angular-dc is to replace the dc.js method chaining through attributes in angular directives. For example: pieChart
.width(300)
.height(300)
.dimension(stateDimension)
.group(sumGroup); In angular-dc you would set the options in the DOM with a directive. It wants the data in this case as attributes: <div dc-chart="pieChart" dc-width="300" dc-height="300" dc-dimension="stateDimension" dc-group="sumGroup"></div> .stack()'s pendant would be dc-stack. But dc-stack isn't supported by now and would be contravene with the approach to reflect every dc.js method with an attribute. You can see the issue on angular-dc here: TomNeyland/angular-dc#19 |
I see. At a glance, it appears to me that Again, at a glance, never having looked at angular-dc, I wonder if the |
Yep, that's right. Because of that the possibility of passing arrays as parameter is discussed. For me there's nothing for it but to use the workaround. |
It might be a breaking change in some cases, but E.g. To be safe, it would have to be I'd want to make sure first, though. |
Hi,
Is it possible to use .options() with .stack()? Maybe in form of an array?
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