% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/apex-utils.R \name{ax_dataLabels} \alias{ax_dataLabels} \title{Labels on data} \usage{ ax_dataLabels( ax, enabled = NULL, textAnchor = NULL, offsetX = NULL, offsetY = NULL, style = NULL, dropShadow = NULL, formatter = NULL, ... ) } \arguments{ \item{ax}{An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object.} \item{enabled}{To determine whether to show dataLabels or not.} \item{textAnchor}{The alignment of text relative to dataLabel's drawing position. Accepted values \code{"start"}, \code{"middle"} or \code{"end"}.} \item{offsetX}{Sets the left offset for dataLabels.} \item{offsetY}{Sets the top offset for dataLabels.} \item{style}{A list of parameters.} \item{dropShadow}{A list of parameters.} \item{formatter}{The formatter function takes in a single value and allows you to format the value before displaying} \item{...}{Additional parameters.} } \value{ An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object. } \description{ Labels on data } \note{ See \url{https://apexcharts.com/docs/options/datalabels/} } \examples{ data("diamonds", package = "ggplot2") # Add data labels apex( data = diamonds, mapping = aes(x = cut) ) \%>\% ax_dataLabels(enabled = TRUE) }