How can i reduce gap between legend and chart in highchart of type column where legend is aligned at top without reducing height of chart?
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign
highcharts
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legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign
highcharts
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legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign
highcharts
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign
highcharts
highcharts
edited Nov 12 at 7:41
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asked Nov 12 at 6:58
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margin is the space between the legend and axis/chart
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.margin
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign,
margin: 5
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
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To reduce the space between the plot area and the legend, you can manually set chart marginTop
: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/ywxp6Lk5/
chart:
marginTop: 50
Or, you can adjust to your needs margin
and padding
legend properties: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/5dxntqsy/
legend:
verticalAlign: 'top',
margin: 0,
padding: 0
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
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margin is the space between the legend and axis/chart
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.margin
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign,
margin: 5
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
add a comment |
margin is the space between the legend and axis/chart
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.margin
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign,
margin: 5
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
add a comment |
margin is the space between the legend and axis/chart
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.margin
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign,
margin: 5
margin is the space between the legend and axis/chart
https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/legend.margin
legend:
enabled: legendVisible,
symbolRadius : 0,
verticalAlign: legendVerticalAlign,
align : legendHorizontalAlign,
margin: 5
answered Nov 12 at 9:48
Suburbia91
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this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
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this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
add a comment |
To reduce the space between the plot area and the legend, you can manually set chart marginTop
: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/ywxp6Lk5/
chart:
marginTop: 50
Or, you can adjust to your needs margin
and padding
legend properties: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/5dxntqsy/
legend:
verticalAlign: 'top',
margin: 0,
padding: 0
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
add a comment |
To reduce the space between the plot area and the legend, you can manually set chart marginTop
: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/ywxp6Lk5/
chart:
marginTop: 50
Or, you can adjust to your needs margin
and padding
legend properties: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/5dxntqsy/
legend:
verticalAlign: 'top',
margin: 0,
padding: 0
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
add a comment |
To reduce the space between the plot area and the legend, you can manually set chart marginTop
: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/ywxp6Lk5/
chart:
marginTop: 50
Or, you can adjust to your needs margin
and padding
legend properties: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/5dxntqsy/
legend:
verticalAlign: 'top',
margin: 0,
padding: 0
To reduce the space between the plot area and the legend, you can manually set chart marginTop
: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/ywxp6Lk5/
chart:
marginTop: 50
Or, you can adjust to your needs margin
and padding
legend properties: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/5dxntqsy/
legend:
verticalAlign: 'top',
margin: 0,
padding: 0
answered Nov 12 at 10:26
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this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
add a comment |
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
this margin is in pixel so how can i provide margin in % or in em ?
– sirvisuresh
Nov 12 at 12:20
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
Highcharts accepts only pixel unit, but you can convert other units to pixels, for example: jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/up1o4ce3
– ppotaczek
Nov 12 at 13:04
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