iOS lineChart View size getting small - Swift
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Here i am drawing a line chart which contains dotted line and normal lines for that i am separating the values for dotted and straight line and placing in to an array of array.In some cases of values come the graph size is getting smaller than the chart view.
The third Party library I used is iOS Charts ,https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts
for (_, GraphValue) in (param?.enumerated())! {
var lineChartEntry = [ChartDataEntry]()
for items in GraphValue{
let value = ChartDataEntry(x:(items.xValue!/60), y: items.yValue!)
lineChartEntry.append(value)
}
let line1 = LineChartDataSet(values: lineChartEntry, label: "")
line1.drawCirclesEnabled = false
line1.colors = [UIColor(red: 154/255, green: 42/255, blue: 16/255, alpha: 1)]
line1.drawValuesEnabled = false
line1.lineWidth = 2
let graphValue = GraphValue[0]
if (graphValue.isDottedLine){
line1.lineDashLengths = [3,3]
}
line1.mode = .cubicBezier
data.addDataSet(line1)
chartview.data = data
}
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ios swift graph charts linechart
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Here i am drawing a line chart which contains dotted line and normal lines for that i am separating the values for dotted and straight line and placing in to an array of array.In some cases of values come the graph size is getting smaller than the chart view.
The third Party library I used is iOS Charts ,https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts
for (_, GraphValue) in (param?.enumerated())! {
var lineChartEntry = [ChartDataEntry]()
for items in GraphValue{
let value = ChartDataEntry(x:(items.xValue!/60), y: items.yValue!)
lineChartEntry.append(value)
}
let line1 = LineChartDataSet(values: lineChartEntry, label: "")
line1.drawCirclesEnabled = false
line1.colors = [UIColor(red: 154/255, green: 42/255, blue: 16/255, alpha: 1)]
line1.drawValuesEnabled = false
line1.lineWidth = 2
let graphValue = GraphValue[0]
if (graphValue.isDottedLine){
line1.lineDashLengths = [3,3]
}
line1.mode = .cubicBezier
data.addDataSet(line1)
chartview.data = data
}
Issue Image is attached here
Image
ios swift graph charts linechart
1
What isGraphValue
andChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.
– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53
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Here i am drawing a line chart which contains dotted line and normal lines for that i am separating the values for dotted and straight line and placing in to an array of array.In some cases of values come the graph size is getting smaller than the chart view.
The third Party library I used is iOS Charts ,https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts
for (_, GraphValue) in (param?.enumerated())! {
var lineChartEntry = [ChartDataEntry]()
for items in GraphValue{
let value = ChartDataEntry(x:(items.xValue!/60), y: items.yValue!)
lineChartEntry.append(value)
}
let line1 = LineChartDataSet(values: lineChartEntry, label: "")
line1.drawCirclesEnabled = false
line1.colors = [UIColor(red: 154/255, green: 42/255, blue: 16/255, alpha: 1)]
line1.drawValuesEnabled = false
line1.lineWidth = 2
let graphValue = GraphValue[0]
if (graphValue.isDottedLine){
line1.lineDashLengths = [3,3]
}
line1.mode = .cubicBezier
data.addDataSet(line1)
chartview.data = data
}
Issue Image is attached here
Image
ios swift graph charts linechart
Here i am drawing a line chart which contains dotted line and normal lines for that i am separating the values for dotted and straight line and placing in to an array of array.In some cases of values come the graph size is getting smaller than the chart view.
The third Party library I used is iOS Charts ,https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts
for (_, GraphValue) in (param?.enumerated())! {
var lineChartEntry = [ChartDataEntry]()
for items in GraphValue{
let value = ChartDataEntry(x:(items.xValue!/60), y: items.yValue!)
lineChartEntry.append(value)
}
let line1 = LineChartDataSet(values: lineChartEntry, label: "")
line1.drawCirclesEnabled = false
line1.colors = [UIColor(red: 154/255, green: 42/255, blue: 16/255, alpha: 1)]
line1.drawValuesEnabled = false
line1.lineWidth = 2
let graphValue = GraphValue[0]
if (graphValue.isDottedLine){
line1.lineDashLengths = [3,3]
}
line1.mode = .cubicBezier
data.addDataSet(line1)
chartview.data = data
}
Issue Image is attached here
Image
ios swift graph charts linechart
ios swift graph charts linechart
edited Nov 12 at 12:48
asked Nov 8 at 6:40
Sachin ks
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What isGraphValue
andChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.
– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53
add a comment |
1
What isGraphValue
andChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.
– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53
1
1
What is
GraphValue
and ChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
What is
GraphValue
and ChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53
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What is
GraphValue
andChartDataEntry
? If you use some third-party library, please introduce it.– kelin
Nov 8 at 7:02
it is a third party library for drawing chart , here i am placing the link of ios charts appcoda.com/ios-charts-api-tutorial
– Sachin ks
Nov 8 at 7:04
Can you maybe attach the values that are displayed in the wrong way? Also a screenshot of what is wrong would be great :)
– gebirgsbärbel
Nov 12 at 9:38
@gebirgsbärbel : Issue image is added here kindly please go through it.
– Sachin ks
Nov 12 at 12:53