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How to add OnClick Event on labels in Chart.js v2.0?

Looking For a method to add onClick handle on the "label" element in chartjs 2.0 As using below method will return "undifined" in console.log whenever clicking on any one of the label attributes in Char.js V2.0 RadarChart.

var data = {
    // below line is the labels 
    labels: ["Eating", "Drinking", "Sleeping", "Designing", "Coding", "Cycling", "Running"],
    datasets: [
        {
            label: "My First dataset", //this only shows as legend, not label.

            backgroundColor: "rgba(179,181,198,0.2)",
            borderColor: "rgba(179,181,198,1)",
            pointBackgroundColor: "rgba(179,181,198,1)",
            pointBorderColor: "#fff",
            pointHoverBackgroundColor: "#fff",
            pointHoverBorderColor: "rgba(179,181,198,1)",
            data: [65, 59, 90, 81, 56, 55, 40]
        },
       ....

//Below is how to OnClick on chart points in chart.js V2, 
//However, it didn't apply to labels, will return "undifined" .   
$('#ChartV2').click(function(e) {
                var activePoints = myRadarChart.getElementsAtEvent(e);                  
                var firstPoint = activePoints[0];
                console.log(firstPoint);
                if (firstPoint !== undefined){
                   alert(firstPoint._index);                        
                }
 });
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infiniteloop Avatar asked May 04 '16 13:05

infiniteloop


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4 Answers

in chart.js 2.5 (maybe even earlier) you can put an onClick in the options:

'legend' : {
    'onClick' : function (evt, item) {
                    console.log ('legend onClick', evt, item);
                },
    'display' : true,
    'labels' : ...
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oFace Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 12:10

oFace


getElementsAtEvent checks only the main elements of the chart (bars, points, sectors...). If you want to consider labels too, you'll have to reimplement the functionality for labels.

Most of the code you need is already available in different methods in the Chart.js library code. Just copy-paste / cleanup as done below.


Script

Your click hander should be

$('#myChart').click(function (e) {
    var helpers = Chart.helpers;

    var eventPosition = helpers.getRelativePosition(e, myRadarChart.chart);
    var mouseX = eventPosition.x;
    var mouseY = eventPosition.y;

    var activePoints = [];
    // loop through all the labels
    helpers.each(myRadarChart.scale.ticks, function (label, index) {
        for (var i = this.getValueCount() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
            // here we effectively get the bounding box for each label
            var pointLabelPosition = this.getPointPosition(i, this.getDistanceFromCenterForValue(this.options.reverse ? this.min : this.max) + 5);

            var pointLabelFontSize = helpers.getValueOrDefault(this.options.pointLabels.fontSize, Chart.defaults.global.defaultFontSize);
            var pointLabeFontStyle = helpers.getValueOrDefault(this.options.pointLabels.fontStyle, Chart.defaults.global.defaultFontStyle);
            var pointLabeFontFamily = helpers.getValueOrDefault(this.options.pointLabels.fontFamily, Chart.defaults.global.defaultFontFamily);
            var pointLabeFont = helpers.fontString(pointLabelFontSize, pointLabeFontStyle, pointLabeFontFamily);
            ctx.font = pointLabeFont;

            var labelsCount = this.pointLabels.length,
                halfLabelsCount = this.pointLabels.length / 2,
                quarterLabelsCount = halfLabelsCount / 2,
                upperHalf = (i < quarterLabelsCount || i > labelsCount - quarterLabelsCount),
                exactQuarter = (i === quarterLabelsCount || i === labelsCount - quarterLabelsCount);
            var width = ctx.measureText(this.pointLabels[i]).width;
            var height = pointLabelFontSize;

            var x, y;

            if (i === 0 || i === halfLabelsCount)
                x = pointLabelPosition.x - width / 2;
            else if (i < halfLabelsCount)
                x = pointLabelPosition.x;
            else
                x = pointLabelPosition.x - width;

            if (exactQuarter)
                y = pointLabelPosition.y - height / 2;
            else if (upperHalf)
                y = pointLabelPosition.y - height;
            else
                y = pointLabelPosition.y

            // check if the click was within the bounding box
            if ((mouseY >= y && mouseY <= y + height) && (mouseX >= x && mouseX <= x + width))
                activePoints.push({ index: i, label: this.pointLabels[i] });
        }
    }, myRadarChart.scale);

    var firstPoint = activePoints[0];
    if (firstPoint !== undefined) {
        alert(firstPoint.index + ': ' + firstPoint.label);
    }
});

Fiddle - http://jsfiddle.net/1Lngmtz7/

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potatopeelings Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 14:10

potatopeelings


I came up with a solution for this for version 2.8.0 by copying the label position calculations from the RadialLinear scale into an event handler.

document.getElementById("myChart").onclick = function (e) {
    var helpers = Chart.helpers;
    var scale = myRadarChart.scale;
    var opts = scale.options;
    var tickOpts = opts.ticks;

    // Position of click relative to canvas.
    var mouseX = e.offsetX;
    var mouseY = e.offsetY;

    var labelPadding = 5; // number pixels to expand label bounding box by

    // get the label render position
    // calcs taken from drawPointLabels() in scale.radialLinear.js
    var tickBackdropHeight = (tickOpts.display && opts.display) ?
        helpers.valueOrDefault(tickOpts.fontSize, Chart.defaults.global.defaultFontSize)
        + 5: 0;
    var outerDistance = scale.getDistanceFromCenterForValue(opts.ticks.reverse ? scale.min : scale.max);
    for (var i = 0; i < scale.pointLabels.length; i++) {
        // Extra spacing for top value due to axis labels
        var extra = (i === 0 ? tickBackdropHeight / 2 : 0);
        var pointLabelPosition = scale.getPointPosition(i, outerDistance + extra + 5);

        // get label size info.
        // TODO fix width=0 calc in Brave?
        // https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/issues/1738
        var plSize = scale._pointLabelSizes[i];

        // get label textAlign info
        var angleRadians = scale.getIndexAngle(i);
        var angle = helpers.toDegrees(angleRadians);
        var textAlign = 'right';
        if (angle == 0 || angle == 180) {
            textAlign = 'center';
        } else if (angle < 180) {
            textAlign = 'left';
        }

        // get label vertical offset info
        // also from drawPointLabels() calcs
        var verticalTextOffset = 0;
        if (angle === 90 || angle === 270) {
            verticalTextOffset = plSize.h / 2;
        } else if (angle > 270 || angle < 90) {
            verticalTextOffset = plSize.h;
        }

        // Calculate bounding box based on textAlign
        var labelTop = pointLabelPosition.y - verticalTextOffset - labelPadding;
        var labelHeight = 2*labelPadding + plSize.h;
        var labelBottom = labelTop + labelHeight;

        var labelWidth = plSize.w + 2*labelPadding;
        var labelLeft;
        switch (textAlign) {
        case 'center':
          var labelLeft = pointLabelPosition.x - labelWidth/2;
          break;
        case 'left':
          var labelLeft = pointLabelPosition.x - labelPadding;

          break;
        case 'right':
          var labelLeft = pointLabelPosition.x - labelWidth + labelPadding;
          break;
        default:
          console.log('ERROR: unknown textAlign '+textAlign);
        }
        var labelRight = labelLeft + labelWidth;

        // Render a rectangle for testing purposes
        ctx.save();
        ctx.strokeStyle = 'red';
        ctx.lineWidth = 1;
        ctx.strokeRect(labelLeft, labelTop, labelWidth, labelHeight);
        ctx.restore();

        // compare to the current click
        if (mouseX >= labelLeft && mouseX <= labelRight && mouseY <= labelBottom && mouseY >= labelTop) {
            alert(scale.pointLabels[i]+' clicked');
            // Break loop to prevent multiple clicks, if they overlap we take the first one.
            break;
        }
    }
};

JSFiddle here:

https://jsfiddle.net/simoncoggins/7r08uLk9/

The downside of this approach is it that it will break if the core labelling implementation changes in the future. It would be better if the library separated the calculation of label position from its rendering and started exposing the position info via the API. Then this solution could be greatly simplified and would be more robust to library changes.

I've opened a ticket offering to make that change here:

https://github.com/chartjs/Chart.js/issues/6549

Please comment on that issue if it would be useful to you.

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simoncoggins Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 12:10

simoncoggins


Cannot read property 'getDatasetMeta' of undefined Chartjs

If you got this error from doc example of chartjs, the client is the problem. Replace it with the client of your current instance.

In my case im using myHorizontalBar

var defaultLegendClickHandler = function(e, legendItem) {
    var index = legendItem.datasetIndex;
    var ci = window.myHorizontalBar; //this.chart;

    var meta = ci.getDatasetMeta(index);

    // See controller.isDatasetVisible comment
    meta.hidden = meta.hidden === null ? !ci.data.datasets[index].hidden : null;

    // We hid a dataset ... rerender the chart
    ci.update();
}  

myHorizontalBar

        window.onload = function() {
        var ctx = document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d');
        window.myHorizontalBar = new Chart(ctx, {
            type: 'horizontalBar',
            data: horizontalBarChartData,
            options: {
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Cris Tian Avatar answered Oct 16 '22 14:10

Cris Tian