/** * @class Ext.chart.axis.Category * @extends Ext.chart.axis.Axis * * A type of axis that displays items in categories. This axis is generally used to * display categorical information like names of items, month names, quarters, etc. * but no quantitative values. For that other type of information {@link Ext.chart.axis.Numeric Numeric} * axis are more suitable. * * As with other axis you can set the position of the axis and its title. For example: * * @example * Ext.create('Ext.Container', { * renderTo: Ext.getBody(), * width: 600, * height: 400, * layout: 'fit', * items: { * xtype: 'cartesian', * innerPadding: '0 40 0 40', * store: { * fields: ['name', 'data1', 'data2', 'data3', 'data4', 'data5'], * data: [ * {'name': 'metric one', 'data1': 10, 'data2': 12, 'data3': 14, 'data4': 8, 'data5': 13}, * {'name': 'metric two', 'data1': 7, 'data2': 8, 'data3': 16, 'data4': 10, 'data5': 3}, * {'name': 'metric three', 'data1': 5, 'data2': 2, 'data3': 14, 'data4': 12, 'data5': 7}, * {'name': 'metric four', 'data1': 2, 'data2': 14, 'data3': 6, 'data4': 1, 'data5': 23}, * {'name': 'metric five', 'data1': 27, 'data2': 38, 'data3': 36, 'data4': 13, 'data5': 33} * ] * }, * axes: { * type: 'category', * position: 'bottom', * fields: ['name'], * title: { * text: 'Sample Values', * fontSize: 15 * } * }, * series: { * type: 'area', * subStyle: { * fill: ['blue', 'green', 'red'] * }, * xField: 'name', * yField: ['data1', 'data2', 'data3'] * } * } * }); * * In this example with set the category axis to the bottom of the surface, bound the axis to * the `name` property and set as title "Sample Values". */ Ext.define('Ext.chart.axis.Category', { requires: [ 'Ext.chart.axis.layout.CombineDuplicate', 'Ext.chart.axis.segmenter.Names' ], extend: 'Ext.chart.axis.Axis', alias: 'axis.category', type: 'category', config: { layout: 'combineDuplicate', segmenter: 'names' }});