XAxis

public final class XAxis : Encodable, SubplotAxis

Undocumented

  • uid

    Unique identifier of the axis.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var uid: UInt
  • A single toggle to hide the axis while preserving interaction like dragging.

    Default is true when a cheater plot is present on the axis, otherwise false

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var visible: Bool?
  • Sets default for all colors associated with this axis all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors.

    Grid color is lightened by blending this with the plot background Individual pieces can override this.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var color: Color?
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public struct Title : Encodable
    extension XAxis.Title: ExpressibleByStringLiteral
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public var title: Title?
  • Sets the axis type.

    By default, plotly attempts to determined the axis type by looking into the data of the traces that referenced the axis in question.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum XAxis.`Type` : String, Encodable
  • Sets the axis type.

    By default, plotly attempts to determined the axis type by looking into the data of the traces that referenced the axis in question.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var type: Type?
  • Using strict a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number.

    Using convert types a numeric string in trace data may be treated as a number during automatic axis type detection. Defaults to layout.autotypenumbers.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var autoTypeNumbers: AutoTypeNumbers?
  • Determines whether or not the range of this axis is computed in relation to the input data.

    See rangemode for more info. If range is provided, then autorange is set to false.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var autoRange: AutoRange?
  • If normal, the range is computed in relation to the extrema of the input data.

    If tozero`, the range extends to 0, regardless of the input data If nonnegative, the range is non-negative, regardless of the input data. Applies only to linear axes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var rangeMode: RangeMode?
  • Sets the range of this axis.

    If the axis type is log, then you must take the log of your desired range (e.g. to set the range from 1 to 100, set the range from 0 to 2). If the axis type is date, it should be date strings, like date data, though Date objects and unix milliseconds will be accepted and converted to strings. If the axis type is category, it should be numbers, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var range: InfoArray?
  • Determines whether or not this axis is zoom-able.

    If true, then zoom is disabled.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var fixedRange: Bool?
  • If set to another axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), the range of this axis changes together with the range of the corresponding axis such that the scale of pixels per unit is in a constant ratio. Both axes are still zoomable, but when you zoom one, the other will zoom the same amount, keeping a fixed midpoint. constrain and constraintoward determine how we enforce the constraint. You can chain these, ie yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis2: {scaleanchor: *y*} but you can only link axes of the same type. The linked axis can have the opposite letter (to constrain the aspect ratio) or the same letter (to match scales across subplots). Loops (yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis: {scaleanchor: *y*} or longer) are redundant and the last constraint encountered will be ignored to avoid possible inconsistent constraints via scaleratio. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a scaleanchor and a matches constraint is currently forbidden.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum ScaleAnchor : Encodable
  • If set to another axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), the range of this axis changes together with the range of the corresponding axis such that the scale of pixels per unit is in a constant ratio. Both axes are still zoomable, but when you zoom one, the other will zoom the same amount, keeping a fixed midpoint. constrain and constraintoward determine how we enforce the constraint. You can chain these, ie yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis2: {scaleanchor: *y*} but you can only link axes of the same type. The linked axis can have the opposite letter (to constrain the aspect ratio) or the same letter (to match scales across subplots). Loops (yaxis: {scaleanchor: *x*}, xaxis: {scaleanchor: *y*} or longer) are redundant and the last constraint encountered will be ignored to avoid possible inconsistent constraints via scaleratio. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a scaleanchor and a matches constraint is currently forbidden.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var scaleAnchor: ScaleAnchor?
  • If this axis is linked to another by scaleanchor, this determines the pixel to unit scale ratio.

    For example, if this value is 10, then every unit on this axis spans 10 times the number of pixels as a unit on the linked axis. Use this for example to create an elevation profile where the vertical scale is exaggerated a fixed amount with respect to the horizontal.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var scaleRatio: Double?
  • If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the range, or by decreasing the domain.

    Default is domain for axes containing image traces, range otherwise.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum Constrain : String, Encodable
  • If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the range, or by decreasing the domain.

    Default is domain for axes containing image traces, range otherwise.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var constrain: Constrain?
  • If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area.

    Options are left, center (default), and right for x axes, and top, middle (default), and bottom for y axes.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum ConstrainToward : String, Encodable
  • If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area.

    Options are left, center (default), and right for x axes, and top, middle (default), and bottom for y axes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var constrainToward: ConstrainToward?
  • If set to another axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), the range of this axis will match the range of the corresponding axis in data-coordinates space. Moreover, matching axes share auto-range values, category lists and histogram auto-bins. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a scaleanchor and a matches constraint is currently forbidden. Moreover, note that matching axes must have the same type.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum Matches : Encodable
  • If set to another axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), the range of this axis will match the range of the corresponding axis in data-coordinates space. Moreover, matching axes share auto-range values, category lists and histogram auto-bins. Note that setting axes simultaneously in both a scaleanchor and a matches constraint is currently forbidden. Moreover, note that matching axes must have the same type.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var matches: Matches?
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public struct RangeBreak : Encodable
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public var rangeBreaks: [RangeBreak]?
  • Sets the tick mode for this axis.

    If auto, the number of ticks is set via nticks. If linear, the placement of the ticks is determined by a starting position tick0 and a tick step dtick (linear is the default value if tick0 and dtick are provided). If array, the placement of the ticks is set via tickvals and the tick text is ticktext. (array is the default value if tickvals is provided).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickMode: TickMode?
  • Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis.

    The actual number of ticks will be chosen automatically to be less than or equal to nticks. Has an effect only if tickmode is set to auto.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var numTicks: Int?
  • Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis.

    Use with dtick. If the axis type is log, then you must take the log of your starting tick (e.g. to set the starting tick to 100, set the tick0 to 2) except when dtick=L (see dtick for more info). If the axis type is date, it should be a date string, like date data. If the axis type is category, it should be a number, using the scale where each category is assigned a serial number from zero in the order it appears.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tick0: Anything?
  • Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis.

    Use with tick0. Must be a positive number, or special strings available to log and date axes. If the axis type is log, then ticks are set every 10^(n*dtick) where n is the tick number. For example, to set a tick mark at 1, 10, 100, 1000, … set dtick to 1. To set tick marks at 1, 100, 10000, … set dtick to 2. To set tick marks at 1, 5, 25, 125, 625, 3125, … set dtick to log_10(5), or 0.69897000433. log has several special values; L, where f is a positive number, gives ticks linearly spaced in value (but not position). For example tick0 = 0.1, dtick = L0.5 will put ticks at 0.1, 0.6, 1.1, 1.6 etc. To show powers of 10 plus small digits between, use D1 (all digits) or D2 (only 2 and 5). tick0 is ignored for D1 and D2. If the axis type is date, then you must convert the time to milliseconds. For example, to set the interval between ticks to one day, set dtick to 86400000.0. date also has special values M gives ticks spaced by a number of months. n must be a positive integer. To set ticks on the 15th of every third month, set tick0 to 2000-01-15 and dtick to M3. To set ticks every 4 years, set dtick to M48

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var dTick: Anything?
  • Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear.

    Only has an effect if tickmode is set to array. Used with ticktext.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickValues: [Double]?
  • Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via tickvals.

    Only has an effect if tickmode is set to array. Used with tickvals.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickText: [Double]?
  • Determines whether ticks are drawn or not.

    If *, this axis’ ticks are not drawn. If *outside (inside), this axis’ are drawn outside (inside) the axis lines.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var ticks: Ticks?
  • Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels.

    Only has an effect for axes of type category or multicategory. When set to boundaries, ticks and grid lines are drawn half a category to the left/bottom of labels.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum TicksOn : String, Encodable
  • Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels.

    Only has an effect for axes of type category or multicategory. When set to boundaries, ticks and grid lines are drawn half a category to the left/bottom of labels.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var ticksOn: TicksOn?
  • Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines.

    Only has an effect for axes of type date When set to period, tick labels are drawn in the middle of the period between ticks.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum TickLabelMode : String, Encodable
  • Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines.

    Only has an effect for axes of type date When set to period, tick labels are drawn in the middle of the period between ticks.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickLabelMode: TickLabelMode?
  • Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when ticklabelmode is set to period.

    Similarly left or right has no effect on y axes or when ticklabelmode is set to period. Has no effect on multicategory axes or when tickson is set to boundaries. When used on axes linked by matches or scaleanchor, no extra padding for inside labels would be added by autorange, so that the scales could match.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum TickLabelPosition : String, Encodable
  • Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when ticklabelmode is set to period.

    Similarly left or right has no effect on y axes or when ticklabelmode is set to period. Has no effect on multicategory axes or when tickson is set to boundaries. When used on axes linked by matches or scaleanchor, no extra padding for inside labels would be added by autorange, so that the scales could match.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickLabelPosition: TickLabelPosition?
  • Determines if the axis lines or/and ticks are mirrored to the opposite side of the plotting area.

    If true, the axis lines are mirrored. If ticks, the axis lines and ticks are mirrored. If false, mirroring is disable. If all, axis lines are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots. If allticks, axis lines and ticks are mirrored on all shared-axes subplots.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var mirror: Mirror?
  • Sets the tick length (in px).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickLength: Double?
  • Sets the tick width (in px).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickWidth: Double?
  • Sets the tick color.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickColor: Color?
  • Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showTickLabels: Bool?
  • Determines whether long tick labels automatically grow the figure margins.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var autoMargin: Bool?
  • Determines whether or not spikes (aka droplines) are drawn for this axis.

    Note: This only takes affect when hovermode = closest

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showSpikes: Bool?
  • Sets the spike color.

    If undefined, will use the series color

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var spikeColor: Color?
  • Sets the width (in px) of the zero line.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var spikeThickness: Double?
  • Sets the dash style of lines.

    Set to a dash type string (solid, dot, dash, longdash, dashdot, or longdashdot) or a dash length list in px (eg 5px,10px,2px,2px).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var spikeDash: String?
  • Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If toaxis, the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on.

    If across, the line is drawn across the entire plot area, and supercedes toaxis. If marker, then a marker dot is drawn on the axis the series is plotted on

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public struct SpikeMode : OptionSet, Encodable
  • Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If toaxis, the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on.

    If across, the line is drawn across the entire plot area, and supercedes toaxis. If marker, then a marker dot is drawn on the axis the series is plotted on

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var spikeMode: SpikeMode?
  • Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum SpikeSnap : String, Encodable
  • Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var spikeSnap: SpikeSnap?
  • Sets the tick font.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickFont: Font?
  • Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal.

    For example, a tickangle of -90 draws the tick labels vertically.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickAngle: Angle?
  • Sets a tick label prefix.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickPrefix: String?
  • If all, all tick labels are displayed with a prefix.

    If first, only the first tick is displayed with a prefix. If last, only the last tick is displayed with a suffix. If none, tick prefixes are hidden.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showTickPrefix: ShowTickPrefix?
  • Sets a tick label suffix.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickSuffix: String?
  • Same as showtickprefix but for tick suffixes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showTickSuffix: ShowTickSuffix?
  • If all, all exponents are shown besides their significands.

    If first, only the exponent of the first tick is shown. If last, only the exponent of the last tick is shown. If none, no exponents appear.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showExponent: ShowExponent?
  • Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents.

    For example, consider the number 1,000,000,000. If none, it appears as 1,000,000,000. If e, 1e+9. If E, 1E+9. If power, 1x10^9 (with 9 in a super script). If SI, 1G. If B, 1B.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var exponentFormat: ExponentFormat?
  • Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number.

    This only has an effect when tickformat is SI or B.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var minExponent: Double?
  • If “true”, even 4-digit integers are separated

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var separateThousands: Bool?
  • Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python.

    For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-3.x-api-reference/blob/master/Formatting.md#d3_format And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format We add one item to d3’s date formatter: %{n}f for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, 2016-10-13 09:15:23.456 with tickformat %H~%M~%S.%2f would display 09~15~23.46

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickFormat: String?
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public var tickFormatStops: [TickFormatStop]?
  • Sets the hover text formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python.

    For numbers, see: https://github.com/d3/d3-3.x-api-reference/blob/master/Formatting.md#d3_format And for dates see: https://github.com/d3/d3-time-format#locale_format We add one item to d3’s date formatter: %{n}f for fractional seconds with n digits. For example, 2016-10-13 09:15:23.456 with tickformat %H~%M~%S.%2f would display 09~15~23.46

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var hoverFormat: String?
  • Determines whether or not a line bounding this axis is drawn.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showLine: Bool?
  • Sets the axis line color.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var lineColor: Color?
  • Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var lineWidth: Double?
  • Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn.

    If true, the grid lines are drawn at every tick mark.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showGrid: Bool?
  • Sets the color of the grid lines.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var gridColor: Color?
  • Sets the width (in px) of the grid lines.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var gridWidth: Double?
  • Determines whether or not a line is drawn at along the 0 value of this axis.

    If true, the zero line is drawn on top of the grid lines.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var zeroLine: Bool?
  • Sets the line color of the zero line.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var zeroLineColor: Color?
  • Sets the width (in px) of the zero line.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var zeroLineWidth: Double?
  • Determines whether or not a dividers are drawn between the category levels of this axis.

    Only has an effect on multicategory axes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var showDividers: Bool?
  • Sets the color of the dividers Only has an effect on multicategory axes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var dividerColor: Color?
  • Sets the width (in px) of the dividers Only has an effect on multicategory axes.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var dividerWidth: Double?
  • If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), this axis is bound to the corresponding opposite-letter axis. If set to free, this axis’ position is determined by position.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum Anchor : Encodable
  • If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g.

    x2, y), this axis is bound to the corresponding opposite-letter axis. If set to free, this axis’ position is determined by position.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var anchor: Anchor?
  • Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the bottom (left) or top (right) of the plotting area.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum Side : String, Encodable
  • Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the bottom (left) or top (right) of the plotting area.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var side: Side?
  • If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes.

    If false, this axis does not overlay any same-letter axes. In this case, for axes with overlapping domains only the highest-numbered axis will be visible.

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    Declaration

    Swift

    public enum Overlaying : Encodable
  • If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes.

    If false, this axis does not overlay any same-letter axes. In this case, for axes with overlapping domains only the highest-numbered axis will be visible.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var overlaying: Overlaying?
  • Sets the layer on which this axis is displayed.

    If above traces, this axis is displayed above all the subplot’s traces If below traces, this axis is displayed below all the subplot’s traces, but above the grid lines. Useful when used together with scatter-like traces with cliponaxis set to false to show markers and/or text nodes above this axis.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var layer: AxisLayer?
  • Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction).

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var domain: InfoArray?
  • Sets the position of this axis in the plotting space (in normalized coordinates).

    Only has an effect if anchor is set to free.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var position: Double?
  • Specifies the ordering logic for the case of categorical variables.

    By default, plotly uses trace, which specifies the order that is present in the data supplied. Set categoryorder to category ascending or category descending if order should be determined by the alphanumerical order of the category names. Set categoryorder to array to derive the ordering from the attribute categoryarray. If a category is not found in the categoryarray array, the sorting behavior for that attribute will be identical to the trace mode. The unspecified categories will follow the categories in categoryarray. Set categoryorder to total ascending or total descending if order should be determined by the numerical order of the values. Similarly, the order can be determined by the min, max, sum, mean or median of all the values.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var categoryOrder: CategoryOrder?
  • Sets the order in which categories on this axis appear.

    Only has an effect if categoryorder is set to array. Used with categoryorder.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var categoryArray: [Double]?
  • Controls persistence of user-driven changes in axis range, autorange, and title if in editable: true configuration.

    Defaults to layout.uirevision.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var uiRevision: Anything?
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public struct RangeSlider : Encodable
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public var rangeSlider: RangeSlider?
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public struct RangeSelector : Encodable
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    Declaration

    Swift

    public var rangeSelector: RangeSelector?
  • Sets the calendar system to use for range and tick0 if this is a date axis.

    This does not set the calendar for interpreting data on this axis, that’s specified in the trace or via the global layout.calendar

    Declaration

    Swift

    public var calendar: Calendar?
  • Shared and preset default axis reference used to initialize layout and all traces.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public static let preset: XAxis
  • Creates XAxis object from the most frequently used properties.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public init(title: Title? = nil, range: InfoArray? = nil, ticks: Ticks? = nil, tickAngle: Angle?
            = nil, showGrid: Bool? = nil, domain: InfoArray? = nil)

    Parameters

    title

    range

    Sets the range of this axis.

    ticks

    Determines whether ticks are drawn or not.

    tickAngle

    Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal.

    showGrid

    Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn.

    domain

    Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction).

  • init(uid:visible:color:title:type:autoTypeNumbers:autoRange:rangeMode:range:fixedRange:scaleAnchor:scaleRatio:constrain:constrainToward:matches:rangeBreaks:tickMode:numTicks:tick0:dTick:tickValues:tickText:ticks:ticksOn:tickLabelMode:tickLabelPosition:mirror:tickLength:tickWidth:tickColor:showTickLabels:autoMargin:showSpikes:spikeColor:spikeThickness:spikeDash:spikeMode:spikeSnap:tickFont:tickAngle:tickPrefix:showTickPrefix:tickSuffix:showTickSuffix:showExponent:exponentFormat:minExponent:separateThousands:tickFormat:tickFormatStops:hoverFormat:showLine:lineColor:lineWidth:showGrid:gridColor:gridWidth:zeroLine:zeroLineColor:zeroLineWidth:showDividers:dividerColor:dividerWidth:anchor:side:overlaying:layer:domain:position:categoryOrder:categoryArray:uiRevision:rangeSlider:rangeSelector:calendar:)

    Creates XAxis object with specified properties.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public init(uid: UInt = UInt.random(in: 2...UInt.max), visible: Bool? = nil, color: Color? =
            nil, title: Title? = nil, type: `Type`? = nil, autoTypeNumbers: AutoTypeNumbers? = nil,
            autoRange: AutoRange? = nil, rangeMode: RangeMode? = nil, range: InfoArray? = nil, fixedRange:
            Bool? = nil, scaleAnchor: ScaleAnchor? = nil, scaleRatio: Double? = nil, constrain: Constrain? =
            nil, constrainToward: ConstrainToward? = nil, matches: Matches? = nil, rangeBreaks:
            [RangeBreak]? = nil, tickMode: TickMode? = nil, numTicks: Int? = nil, tick0: Anything? = nil,
            dTick: Anything? = nil, tickValues: [Double]? = nil, tickText: [Double]? = nil, ticks: Ticks? =
            nil, ticksOn: TicksOn? = nil, tickLabelMode: TickLabelMode? = nil, tickLabelPosition:
            TickLabelPosition? = nil, mirror: Mirror? = nil, tickLength: Double? = nil, tickWidth: Double? =
            nil, tickColor: Color? = nil, showTickLabels: Bool? = nil, autoMargin: Bool? = nil, showSpikes:
            Bool? = nil, spikeColor: Color? = nil, spikeThickness: Double? = nil, spikeDash: String? = nil,
            spikeMode: SpikeMode? = nil, spikeSnap: SpikeSnap? = nil, tickFont: Font? = nil, tickAngle:
            Angle? = nil, tickPrefix: String? = nil, showTickPrefix: ShowTickPrefix? = nil, tickSuffix:
            String? = nil, showTickSuffix: ShowTickSuffix? = nil, showExponent: ShowExponent? = nil,
            exponentFormat: ExponentFormat? = nil, minExponent: Double? = nil, separateThousands: Bool? =
            nil, tickFormat: String? = nil, tickFormatStops: [TickFormatStop]? = nil, hoverFormat: String? =
            nil, showLine: Bool? = nil, lineColor: Color? = nil, lineWidth: Double? = nil, showGrid: Bool? =
            nil, gridColor: Color? = nil, gridWidth: Double? = nil, zeroLine: Bool? = nil, zeroLineColor:
            Color? = nil, zeroLineWidth: Double? = nil, showDividers: Bool? = nil, dividerColor: Color? =
            nil, dividerWidth: Double? = nil, anchor: Anchor? = nil, side: Side? = nil, overlaying:
            Overlaying? = nil, layer: AxisLayer? = nil, domain: InfoArray? = nil, position: Double? = nil,
            categoryOrder: CategoryOrder? = nil, categoryArray: [Double]? = nil, uiRevision: Anything? =
            nil, rangeSlider: RangeSlider? = nil, rangeSelector: RangeSelector? = nil, calendar: Calendar? =
            nil)

    Parameters

    uid

    Unique identifier of the axis.

    visible

    A single toggle to hide the axis while preserving interaction like dragging.

    color

    Sets default for all colors associated with this axis all at once: line, font, tick, and grid colors.

    title

    type

    Sets the axis type.

    autoTypeNumbers

    Using strict a numeric string in trace data is not converted to a number.

    autoRange

    Determines whether or not the range of this axis is computed in relation to the input data.

    rangeMode

    If normal, the range is computed in relation to the extrema of the input data.

    range

    Sets the range of this axis.

    fixedRange

    Determines whether or not this axis is zoom-able.

    scaleAnchor

    If set to another axis id (e.g.

    scaleRatio

    If this axis is linked to another by scaleanchor, this determines the pixel to unit scale ratio.

    constrain

    If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines how that happens: by increasing the range, or by decreasing the domain.

    constrainToward

    If this axis needs to be compressed (either due to its own scaleanchor and scaleratio or those of the other axis), determines which direction we push the originally specified plot area.

    matches

    If set to another axis id (e.g.

    rangeBreaks

    tickMode

    Sets the tick mode for this axis.

    numTicks

    Specifies the maximum number of ticks for the particular axis.

    tick0

    Sets the placement of the first tick on this axis.

    dTick

    Sets the step in-between ticks on this axis.

    tickValues

    Sets the values at which ticks on this axis appear.

    tickText

    Sets the text displayed at the ticks position via tickvals.

    ticks

    Determines whether ticks are drawn or not.

    ticksOn

    Determines where ticks and grid lines are drawn with respect to their corresponding tick labels.

    tickLabelMode

    Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to their corresponding ticks and grid lines.

    tickLabelPosition

    Determines where tick labels are drawn with respect to the axis Please note that top or bottom has no effect on x axes or when ticklabelmode is set to period.

    mirror

    Determines if the axis lines or/and ticks are mirrored to the opposite side of the plotting area.

    tickLength

    Sets the tick length (in px).

    tickWidth

    Sets the tick width (in px).

    tickColor

    Sets the tick color.

    showTickLabels

    Determines whether or not the tick labels are drawn.

    autoMargin

    Determines whether long tick labels automatically grow the figure margins.

    showSpikes

    Determines whether or not spikes (aka droplines) are drawn for this axis.

    spikeColor

    Sets the spike color.

    spikeThickness

    Sets the width (in px) of the zero line.

    spikeDash

    Sets the dash style of lines.

    spikeMode

    Determines the drawing mode for the spike line If toaxis, the line is drawn from the data point to the axis the series is plotted on.

    spikeSnap

    Determines whether spikelines are stuck to the cursor or to the closest datapoints.

    tickFont

    Sets the tick font.

    tickAngle

    Sets the angle of the tick labels with respect to the horizontal.

    tickPrefix

    Sets a tick label prefix.

    showTickPrefix

    If all, all tick labels are displayed with a prefix.

    tickSuffix

    Sets a tick label suffix.

    showTickSuffix

    Same as showtickprefix but for tick suffixes.

    showExponent

    If all, all exponents are shown besides their significands.

    exponentFormat

    Determines a formatting rule for the tick exponents.

    minExponent

    Hide SI prefix for 10^n if |n| is below this number.

    separateThousands

    If “true”, even 4-digit integers are separated

    tickFormat

    Sets the tick label formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python.

    tickFormatStops

    hoverFormat

    Sets the hover text formatting rule using d3 formatting mini-languages which are very similar to those in Python.

    showLine

    Determines whether or not a line bounding this axis is drawn.

    lineColor

    Sets the axis line color.

    lineWidth

    Sets the width (in px) of the axis line.

    showGrid

    Determines whether or not grid lines are drawn.

    gridColor

    Sets the color of the grid lines.

    gridWidth

    Sets the width (in px) of the grid lines.

    zeroLine

    Determines whether or not a line is drawn at along the 0 value of this axis.

    zeroLineColor

    Sets the line color of the zero line.

    zeroLineWidth

    Sets the width (in px) of the zero line.

    showDividers

    Determines whether or not a dividers are drawn between the category levels of this axis.

    dividerColor

    Sets the color of the dividers Only has an effect on multicategory axes.

    dividerWidth

    Sets the width (in px) of the dividers Only has an effect on multicategory axes.

    anchor

    If set to an opposite-letter axis id (e.g.

    side

    Determines whether a x (y) axis is positioned at the bottom (left) or top (right) of the plotting area.

    overlaying

    If set a same-letter axis id, this axis is overlaid on top of the corresponding same-letter axis, with traces and axes visible for both axes.

    layer

    Sets the layer on which this axis is displayed.

    domain

    Sets the domain of this axis (in plot fraction).

    position

    Sets the position of this axis in the plotting space (in normalized coordinates).

    categoryOrder

    Specifies the ordering logic for the case of categorical variables.

    categoryArray

    Sets the order in which categories on this axis appear.

    uiRevision

    Controls persistence of user-driven changes in axis range, autorange, and title if in editable: true configuration.

    rangeSlider

    rangeSelector

    calendar

    Sets the calendar system to use for range and tick0 if this is a date axis.