/** * @class Ext.chart.series.Gauge * @extend Ext.chart.series.Series * * Creates a Gauge Chart. * * @example packages=[charts,reactor] * import React, { Component } from 'react'; * import { Container } from '@extjs/ext-react'; * import { Polar } from '@extjs/ext-react-charts'; * * export default class MyExample extends Component { * * store = Ext.create('Ext.data.Store', { * fields: ['name', 'data1', 'data2', 'data3'], * data: [{ * mph: 65, * fuel: 50, * temp: 150, * rpm: 6000 * }] * }) * * render() { * return ( * <Polar * store={this.store} * series={[{ * type: 'gauge', * angleField: 'mph', * needle: true, * donut: 30 * }]} * /> * ) * } * } */ /** * @cfg {String} angleField * The store record field name to be used for the gauge value. * The values bound to this field name must be positive real numbers. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} [needle=false] * If true, display the gauge as a needle, otherwise as a sector. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} [needleLength=90] * Percentage of the length of needle compared to the radius of the entire disk. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} [needleWidth=4] * Width of the needle in pixels. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} [donut=30] * Percentage of the radius of the donut hole compared to the entire disk. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} [showInLegend=false] * Whether to add the gauge chart elements as legend items. */ /** * @cfg {Number} [value=null] * Directly sets the displayed value of the gauge. * It is ignored if {@link #angleField} is provided. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Array} [colors=null] (required) * An array of color values which is used for the needle and the `sectors`. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Array} [sectors=null] * Allows to paint sectors of different colors in the background of the gauge, * with optional labels. * * It can be an array of numbers (each between `minimum` and `maximum`) that * define the highest value of each sector. For N sectors, only (N-1) values are * needed because it is assumed that the first sector starts at `minimum` and the * last sector ends at `maximum`. Example: a water temperature gauge that is blue * below 20C, red above 80C, gray in-between, and with an orange needle... * * minimum: 0, * maximum: 100, * sectors: [20, 80], * colors: ['orange', 'blue', 'lightgray', 'red'] * * It can be also an array of objects, each with the following properties: * * @cfg {Number} sectors.start The starting value of the sector. If omitted, it * uses the previous sector's `end` value or the chart's `minimum`. * @cfg {Number} sectors.end The ending value of the sector. If omitted, it uses * the `maximum` defined for the chart. * @cfg {String} sectors.label The label for this sector. Labels are styled using * the series' {@link Ext.chart.series.Series#label label} prop. * @cfg {String} sectors.color The color of the sector. If omitted, it uses one * of the `colors` defined for the series or for the chart. * @cfg {Object} sectors.style An additional style object for the sector (for * instance to set the opacity or to draw a line of a different color around the * sector). * * minimum: 0, * maximum: 100, * sectors: [{ * end: 20, * label: 'Cold', * color: 'aqua' * }, * { * end: 80, * label: 'Temp.', * color: 'lightgray', * style: { strokeStyle:'black', strokeOpacity:1, lineWidth:1 } * }, * { * label: 'Hot', * color: 'tomato' * }] * * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} [minimum=0] * The minimum value of the gauge. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} [maximum=100] * The maximum value of the gauge. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Number} totalAngle * The size of the sector that the series will occupy. * @accessor */ /** * @cfg {Boolean} [wholeDisk=false] * Indicates whether to show the whole disk or only the marked part. * @accessor */