% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/apex-utils.R \name{ax_fill} \alias{ax_fill} \title{Fill property} \usage{ ax_fill( ax, type = NULL, colors = NULL, opacity = NULL, gradient = NULL, image = NULL, pattern = NULL, ... ) } \arguments{ \item{ax}{An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object.} \item{type}{Whether to fill the paths with solid colors or gradient. Available options: \code{"solid"}, \code{"gradient"}, \code{"pattern"} or \code{"image"}.} \item{colors}{Colors to fill the svg paths..} \item{opacity}{Opacity of the fill attribute.} \item{gradient}{A list of parameters.} \item{image}{A list of parameters.} \item{pattern}{A list of parameters.} \item{...}{Additional parameters.} } \value{ An \code{\link[=apexchart]{apexchart()}} \code{htmlwidget} object. } \description{ Fill property } \note{ See \url{https://apexcharts.com/docs/options/fill/} } \examples{ data("diamonds", package = "ggplot2") # Use a pattern to fill bars apex( data = diamonds, mapping = aes(x = color, fill = cut) ) \%>\% ax_fill( type = "pattern", opacity = 1, pattern = list( style = c("circles", "slantedLines", "verticalLines", "horizontalLines", "squares") ) ) data("economics", package = "ggplot2") # Customise gradient apex( data = economics, mapping = aes(x = date, y = psavert), type = "area" ) \%>\% ax_fill(gradient = list( enabled = TRUE, shadeIntensity = 1, inverseColors = FALSE, opacityFrom = 0, opacityTo = 1, stops = c(0, 2000) )) }