The axis domain is the extent of displayed values along the axis.
For a continuous axis, such as the Number or Time axis, the domain is calculated automatically from the minimum and maximum values of the data.
For the Category axis, the domain consists of the discrete values in the data.
By default, a continuous axis is extended to have start and stop values that are visually pleasing, intuitive, and aligned with the tick interval. This makes the axis more user-friendly, and the plotted data is easier to analyse and understand.
To prevent this and use the exact data domain as the axis domain, set the axis.nice
property to false
:
axes: [
{
type: "number",
position: "left",
nice: false, // Use the exact data domain as the axis domain
},
]
The axis.nice
configuration is demonstrated in the example below. Use the button to toggle the nice
property. Note that:
nice
is set to false
, the axis ranges from the minimum data value of 1.87
to the maximum data value of 88.07
.nice
is set to true
, the axis domain is extended to nice round numbers, starting from 0
and stopping at 100
.The domain of a continuous axis can be configured explicitly by using the axis.min
and axis.max
properties.
axes: [
{
type: "number",
position: "left",
min: -50,
max: 150,
},
]
The example below shows how to use the axis.min
and axis.max
configurations.
Use the buttons to set a specific domain minimum and maximum, or use the reset button to apply the automatically calculated domain.
When Tick Values are configured, the axis domain will be determined based on the values provided. In this case, axis.nice
, axis.min
, and axis.max
will be ignored, and the domain will be extended as needed to accommodate the tick values.
If the axis options have been configured with the Tick Interval or Tick Min / Max Spacing properties, they take priority over the axis.min
and axis.max
properties.
To enforce the axis domain minimum and maximum configurations while also respecting the Tick Placement configurations, set the axis.nice
property to false
.
Continue to the next section to learn about Axis Labels.