Example 1: chart . js bar
new Chart(document.getElementById("mixed-chart"), {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: ["1900", "1950", "1999", "2050"],
datasets: [{
label: "Europe",
type: "line",
borderColor: "#8e5ea2",
data: [408,547,675,734],
fill: false
}, {
label: "Africa",
type: "line",
borderColor: "#3e95cd",
data: [133,221,783,2478],
fill: false
}, {
label: "Europe",
type: "bar",
backgroundColor: "rgba(0,0,0,0.2)",
data: [408,547,675,734],
}, {
label: "Africa",
type: "bar",
backgroundColor: "rgba(0,0,0,0.2)",
backgroundColorHover: "#3e95cd",
data: [133,221,783,2478]
}
]
},
options: {
title: {
display: true,
text: 'Population growth (millions): Europe & Africa'
},
legend: { display: false }
}
});
Example 2: bar chart using chart.js
// Bar chart
new Chart(document.getElementById("bar-chart"), {
type: 'bar',
data: {
labels: ["Africa", "Asia", "Europe", "Latin America", "North America"],
datasets: [
{
label: "Population (millions)",
backgroundColor: ["#3e95cd", "#8e5ea2","#3cba9f","#e8c3b9","#c45850"],
data: [2478,5267,734,784,433]
}
]
},
options: {
legend: { display: false },
title: {
display: true,
text: 'Predicted world population (millions) in 2050'
}
}
});
Example 3: chart js x axis data bar
data: {
datasets: [{
barPercentage: 0.5,
barThickness: 6,
maxBarThickness: 8,
minBarLength: 2,
data: [10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70]
}]
};