Y-axis options
ax_yaxis(ax, opposite = NULL, tickAmount = NULL, max = NULL, min = NULL, floating = NULL, labels = NULL, axisBorder = NULL, axisTicks = NULL, title = NULL, tooltip = NULL, crosshairs = NULL, ...)
ax | A |
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opposite | Logical. When enabled, will draw the yaxis on the right side of the chart. |
tickAmount | Number of Tick Intervals to show. |
max | Lowest number to be set for the y-axis. The graph drawing beyond this number will be clipped off. |
min | Highest number to be set for the y-axis. The graph drawing beyond this number will be clipped off. |
floating | Logical. Floating takes y-axis is taken out of normal flow and places y-axis on svg element directly, similar to an absolutely positioned element. Set the offsetX and offsetY then to adjust the position manually |
labels | A list of parameters. |
axisBorder | A list of parameters. |
axisTicks | A list of parameters. |
title | A list of parameters. |
tooltip | A list of parameters. |
crosshairs | A list of parameters. |
... | Additional parameters. |
A apexcharts
htmlwidget
object.
See https://apexcharts.com/docs/options/yaxis/
data("economics_long", package = "ggplot2") apex( data = economics_long, mapping = aes(x = date, y = value01, group = variable), type = "line" ) %>% ax_yaxis( decimalsInFloat = 2, title = list(text = "Rescaled to [0,1]") ) # Format tick labels temperature <- data.frame( month = head(month.name), tp = c(4, -2, 2, 7, 11, 14) ) apex(temperature, aes(month, tp), "line") %>% ax_yaxis( labels = list( formatter = htmlwidgets::JS("function(value) {return value + '°C';}") ) )