% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/apex-utils.R \name{ax_forecast_data_points} \alias{ax_forecast_data_points} \title{Forecast data points} \usage{ ax_forecast_data_points( ax, count = NULL, fillOpacity = NULL, strokeWidth = NULL, dashArray = NULL, ... ) } \arguments{ \item{ax}{An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object.} \item{count}{Number of ending data-points you want to indicate as a forecast or prediction values. The ending line/bar will result into a dashed border with a distinct look to differentiate from the rest of the data-points.} \item{fillOpacity}{Opacity of the fill attribute.} \item{strokeWidth}{Sets the width of the points.} \item{dashArray}{Creates dashes in borders of svg path. Higher number creates more space between dashes in the border.} \item{...}{Additional arguments (not used).} } \value{ An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object. } \description{ Forecast data points } \examples{ # add 5 predictions to data then plot it data.frame( time = seq_len(53), lh = c( as.vector(lh), as.vector(predict(arima(lh, order = c(1,0,1)), 5)$pred) ) ) \%>\% apex(aes(time, lh), type = "line") \%>\% ax_xaxis(type = "numeric") \%>\% ax_forecast_data_points(count = 5) }