Line chart race
Updated 9 months ago to v15.4.2 by Flourish team
How to use this template
What's it for?
Use this template to visualize the changing fortunes of people or groups in competition with each other, like political candidates or football teams. Choose between two modes: “Scores”, a line chart which plots the data’s raw values, and “Ranks”, a bump chart which plots rankings.
How to get started
- The first thing you need is a CSV or Excel file of your data.
- You need to make sure that there’s a row for each participant in the race – like a candidate or a football team. Use the first column to populate with the participants’ names. Each other column is a “stage” of the race – like a specific date, week or years.
- Here's an example:
name Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Lance Armstrong 0 4 7 Chris Hoyle 0 3 6
Not sure how to upload your data to Flourish? See our handy guide
FAQ
How do I add an image for each competitor? Under the Data tab, in the “Select columns to visualise” panel, there’s an “Image column”. Assign this to a column in your data table which contains image URLs. Then switch to the Preview view, and to the right, on the Settings panel, under “Circle styles”, make sure the setting for “Show image in circle” is set to "On".
How do I show ranks? There are two different ways to do this. The first one is to go “Controls” on the Settings panel and make sure that “Ranks/scores toggle” is "visible". This will ensure that whoever’s viewing your chart can always toggle between rank and score using the switcher to the right of the Replay button in the top left corner. The second way to show ranks is to "hide" that “Ranks/scores toggle” and lock the view on rank by going to “Scoring type” on the Settings panel and changing the first option to “Ranks”.
How do I make the stages of the race different widths? There isn’t a setting to do this yet, but you can hack it by adding blank columns in the middle of your data. Say, for example, you have a dataset that includes data points for January, February, March and May. You may want to make that March stage of the chart twice as long as the other three. In the Data tab, add a blank column to the right of March. Make sure you also adjust the “Score columns”, on the “Select columns to visualise” panel to now include all five columns. Then switch to the Preview view and select “Line styles” on the Settings panel. Set “Lines between missing data points” to be "On" and adjust the settings to match the styling of the existing line.
Tips
- In the settings panel, you can decide whether to show scores or ranks, or to reveal buttons to let the viewer see both.
- In the Flourish story editor, try clicking on the axis labels to show different stages of the race in different slides.
Examples
- Gender in Australia's Federal Parliament 1918 - 2018
- Gun control vs Gun Rights spending
- Top OPEC crude oil production in Africa
Credits
Created by the Flourish team, inspired by Google News Lab. Want to see additional features? Let us know at support@flourish.studio. Developers can also submit a pull request.
API information
This section documents API usage specific to this template, so for an introduction we suggest you refer to the generic API documentation instead.
template: @flourish/horserace
version: 15
Template data
There are three different formats in which you can supply data to this template. The most convenient for you to use likely depends on the source of your data, as described below.
1. Array of arrays, and a bindings object
You can supply arrays of arrays to opts.data
, which might look
like:
{ data: { horserace: [ [ "HorseraceColumn1Value1", "HorseraceColumn2Value1", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value2", "HorseraceColumn2Value2", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value3", "HorseraceColumn2Value3", ... ], captions: [ [ "CaptionsColumn1Value1", "CaptionsColumn2Value1", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value2", "CaptionsColumn2Value2", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value3", "CaptionsColumn2Value3", ... ] } }
where each array of arrays represents the rows in a data sheet.
To tell the API how the values from each column should be
associated with the keys that the template is expecting, you must also supply
an object attached to opts.bindings
. (The meanings of the
keys in the bindings object are documented
below.) The minimal bindings you can
supply for this template are as shown in this example:
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", bindings: { horserace: { name: 0, // index of a column in your data }, captions: { } }, data: { horserace: [ [ "HorseraceColumn1Value1", "HorseraceColumn2Value1", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value2", "HorseraceColumn2Value2", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value3", "HorseraceColumn2Value3", ... ], captions: [ [ "CaptionsColumn1Value1", "CaptionsColumn2Value1", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value2", "CaptionsColumn2Value2", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value3", "CaptionsColumn2Value3", ... ] } }
All possible bindings that you can supply are shown in this example:
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", bindings: { horserace: { name: 0, // index of a column in your data stages: [1, 2, ...], // index(es) of column(s) in your data category: 3, // index of a column in your data pic: 4, // index of a column in your data filter: 5, // index of a column in your data }, captions: { from: 0, // index of a column in your data to: 1, // index of a column in your data text: 2, // index of a column in your data image: 3, // index of a column in your data } }, data: { horserace: [ [ "HorseraceColumn1Value1", "HorseraceColumn2Value1", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value2", "HorseraceColumn2Value2", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value3", "HorseraceColumn2Value3", ... ], captions: [ [ "CaptionsColumn1Value1", "CaptionsColumn2Value1", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value2", "CaptionsColumn2Value2", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value3", "CaptionsColumn2Value3", ... ] } }
2. Array of objects with arbitrary keys, and a bindings object
This format is most likely useful when you have data from an external source,
such as CSV data loaded from d3-dsv.
You should supply this attached to the opts.data
, which might look
like:
{ horserace: [ { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ], captions: [ { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ] }
... but with the keys being the column headers from your
source data instead. You must also supply an object attached to
opts.bindings
. The minimal bindings you can
supply for this template are as shown in this example:
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", bindings: { horserace: { name: "HorseraceHeader1", }, captions: { } }, data: { horserace: [ { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ], captions: [ { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ] } }
All possible bindings that you can supply are shown in this example:
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", bindings: { horserace: { name: "HorseraceHeader1", stages: ["HorseraceHeader2", "HorseraceHeader3", ...], category: "HorseraceHeader4", pic: "HorseraceHeader5", filter: "HorseraceHeader6", }, captions: { from: "CaptionsHeader1", to: "CaptionsHeader2", text: "CaptionsHeader3", image: "CaptionsHeader4", } }, data: { horserace: [ { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ], captions: [ { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ] } }
(As before, the keys containing "Header" would be replaced by column names from your data source.)
3. Array of objects with template-defined keys
There is an alternative format you can use, which is likely to be easier to
use if your data is not from a spreadsheet source. With this alternative format
you supply your data to the template as
an array of objects, attached to opts.data
, where the keys must
be those used by the template, as documented below. In this case
there is no need to supply a bindings object, since the key names are already
those expected by the template. The required properties in the data
object are as follows (scroll down for a
description of what each property is):
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", data: { horserace: [ { name: ..., stages: [...] }, ... ] }, ... }
And the full list of all possible properties is as follows:
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", data: { horserace: [ { name: ..., stages: [...], category: ..., pic: ..., filter: ... }, ... ], captions: [ { from: ..., to: ..., text: ..., image: ... }, ... ] }, ... }
Meanings of the template data keys:
- horserace.name: The name of each entrant string
- horserace.stages: Raw scores, which will be automatically converted to ranks. Column names will be used to populate the x-axis of the chart. number
- horserace.category: Select a column to color the lines by. If omitted, colors will be assigned per name. string
- horserace.pic: The URL of the image to use string
- horserace.filter: Hide/show entrants based on the values in this column. string, number, datetime
- captions.from: Must match the column headers in the main data sheet string
- captions.to: Must match the column headers in the main data sheet string
- captions.text: Text or HTML to show string
- captions.image: Image to show string
Template metadata
Note: metadata
is optional, and the API will interpret your data for you if you do not specify it. A typical example of when specifying metadata
can be useful is when column(s) in your data contain numbers or dates that you wish to format visually (e.g. to display a column containing MM/DD/YYYY dates in DD/MM/YYYY format).
This template supports an optional metadata
property. metadata
informs the template what type of data is in each of your columns, and how that data should be formatted visually.
You can specify metadata
in one of three formats, depending on the format of opts.data
.
1. Array of objects with column indexes as keys
You should supply metadata
in this format when opts.data
is in the previously described 'array of arrays' format. In this case, metadata
should be an object with column index: column type object
key/value pairs (column type objects must have type
, type_id
, and output_format_id
keys, documented below):
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", ... data: { horserace: [ [ "HorseraceColumn1Value1", "HorseraceColumn2Value1", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value2", "HorseraceColumn2Value2", [ "HorseraceColumn1Value3", "HorseraceColumn2Value3", ... ], captions: [ [ "CaptionsColumn1Value1", "CaptionsColumn2Value1", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value2", "CaptionsColumn2Value2", [ "CaptionsColumn1Value3", "CaptionsColumn2Value3", ... ] }, metadata: { horserace: { 0: { type: ..., type_id: ..., output_format_id: ... }, 1: { type: ..., type_id: ..., output_format_id: ... }, } }, ... }
2. Array of objects with column headers as keys
You should supply metadata
in this format when opts.data
is in the previously described 'array of objects with arbitrary keys' format. In this case, metadata
should be an object with column header: column type object
key/value pairs (column type objects must have type
, type_id
, and output_format_id
keys, documented below):
{ template: "@flourish/horserace", version: "15", data: { horserace: [ { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, { "HorseraceHeader1": ..., "HorseraceHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ], captions: [ { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, { "CaptionsHeader1": ..., "CaptionsHeader2": ..., ... }, ... ] }, metadata: { horserace: { "HorseraceHeader1": { type: ..., type_id: ..., output_format_id: ... }, "HorseraceHeader2": { type: ..., type_id: ..., output_format_id: ... }, } }, ... }
Column type objects:
Column type objects tell the API what type of data is in a column:
{ type: "number", // options also include 'string', and 'datetime' type_id: "number$comma_point", // numbers in the format 13,429.17 output_format_id: "number$space_comma", // numbers in the format 13 429,17 }
For more information on valid column type values, see Recognized Type Formats.
Template settings
Options for opts.state
.
View
play_mode string
Play mode. In All mode, the entire X axis is visible Allowed values:
In Zoomed mode, the X axis is only visible for a specified amount of time slice
In Reveal mode, the X axis is visible from start until the current time slice
zoom_steps_to_show number
Visible stages. The number of time slices (each of which is column of data) to show on the X axis. Min: 1 Max: 20
When in Zoom mode, these time slices are shown to the left and right of the current time.
In Reveal mode, these time slice are shown at the beginning.
(Value is ignored if the number specified is greater than the number of stages in the data.)
Scoring type
value_type string
Chart mode to show on load. Allowed values:
higher_scores_win boolean
Data type. Useful for data where lower scores beat higher scores – e.g. race times Allowed values:
ties_mode string
Rank ties mode. What rank ranks should be given when there are ties? See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranking for explanation of names. Allowed values:
Chart sizing
height_mode string
Height mode. In "Fill space" mode, the lines will be spread out over the available chart height, which by default will be the standard Flourish chart sizes for any given screen width. In this mode the circles/images might overlap if you have lots of lines. "Match data" mode will resize the embedded graphic so there is enough vertical space to avoid overlaps. (Note this won't have any effect if you embed the graphic as a fixed height.) "Auto" switches between the two modes depending on the number of lines. Allowed values:
padding_top number
Top.
padding_right number
Right.
padding_bottom number
Bottom.
padding_left number
Left (mobile).
Controls
show_buttons boolean
Ranks/scores toggle. Allowed values:
show_replay boolean
Replay button. Allowed values:
filter_control.control_type string
Control type. Choose between a dropdown, buttons or a time slider. Allowed values:
filter_control.control_styles boolean
Adv..
filter_control.control_title string
Control title.
filter_control.button_group boolean
Grouped. Allowed values:
filter_control.button_group_width_mode string
Button group width. Allowed values:
filter_control.button_group_width_fixed number
Width. Max: 100
filter_control.dropdown_width_mode string
Dropdown width. Allowed values:
filter_control.dropdown_width_fixed number
Width. Max: 100
filter_control.slider_background_color color
Background.
filter_control.slider_font_color color
Text.
filter_control.slider_handle_color color
Handle.
filter_control.slider_width number
Width. Max: 100
filter_control.slider_margin number
Label width. Max: 50
filter_control.slider_handle_height number
Height. Max: 10
filter_control.slider_track_height number
Track height. Max: 10
filter_control.slider_play_button boolean
Play button.
filter_control.slider_loop boolean
Loop.
filter_control.slider_step_time number
Time between steps. Measured in seconds, positive values move the slider left to right, negative values move the slider right to left. Min: -100 Max: 100
filter_control.slider_restart_pause number
Pause before loop. Measured in seconds and in addition to the regular step time displayed above. Max: 100
filter_control.sort boolean
Sorting. Allowed values:
filter_include_all boolean
Include “All” option.
label_ranks string
“Ranks”.
label_scores string
“Scores”.
label_replay string
“Replay”.
filter_all_label string
“All”.
controls_style.font_size number
Text size. Max: 5
controls_style.font_weight string
Text weight. Allowed values:
controls_style.height number
Height. Max: 5
button_style.background color
Background.
button_style.background_selected color
Selected.
button_style.background_hover color
Mouse over.
button_style.font_color color
Text color.
button_style.font_color_selected color
Selected.
button_style.font_color_hover color
Mouse over.
button_style.button_styles_advanced boolean
Button border styles.
button_style.border_width number
Border width. Max: 20
button_style.border_color color
Color.
button_style.border_transparency number
Transparency. Max: 1
button_style.border_radius number
Radius. Max: 100
dropdown_style.background color
Background.
dropdown_style.font_color color
Text color.
dropdown_style.border_styles_advanced boolean
Dropdown border styles.
dropdown_style.border_style string
Border style. Show border on all sides, or only at the bottom Allowed values:
dropdown_style.border_width number
Border width. Max: 20
dropdown_style.border_color color
Color.
dropdown_style.border_transparency number
Transparency. Max: 1
dropdown_style.border_radius number
Radius. Max: 100
Colors
color_mode string
Color mode. Whether to color by category (if you have a category column set in the Data tab), by each individual line, or give every line the same color Allowed values:
color.categorical_palette colors
Palette.
color.categorical_extend boolean
Extend. Automatically generate additional colours when needed to avoid the palette colours being used more than once
color.categorical_custom_palette text
Custom overrides. Enter the label name for which you wish to set the color, followed by a colon and the desired color value.
Colors can be set using Hex, RGB, color names or RGBA, if you want to set the opacity. Multiple colors can be set using multiple lines. For example:
Party 1: red
Party 2: #4455AA
Party 3: rgb(30,168,26)
color.numeric_type string
Scale type. Allowed values:
color.binning boolean
In linear mode, the color scale will run as a smooth gradient between 2 colors. In binned mode, the gradient will be divided in smaller blocks. Allowed values:
color.bin_mode string
Binning mode. Allowed values:
color.bin_count number
Number of bins.
color.bin_thresholds string
Custom thresholds. Enter your desired thresholds, separating them with a ";". For instance, "5;10;15".
Bins form as follows:
For "5;10;15", you'll get four bins based on your data's range.
color.sequential_palette string
Palette. Allowed values:
color.sequential_reverse boolean
Reverse.
color.sequential_custom_min color
Minimum color.
color.sequential_custom_max color
Maximum color.
color.sequential_color_space string
Color space. Allowed values:
color.sequential_custom_domain boolean
Domain. Allowed values:
color.sequential_domain_min number
Min.
color.sequential_domain_max number
Max.
color.diverging_palette string
Palette. Allowed values:
color.diverging_reverse boolean
Reverse.
color.diverging_custom_min color
Minimum color.
color.diverging_custom_mid color
Midpoint color.
color.diverging_custom_max color
Maximum color.
color.diverging_color_space string
Color space. Allowed values:
color.diverging_custom_domain boolean
Domain. Allowed values:
color.diverging_domain_min number
Min.
color.diverging_domain_mid number
Mid.
color.diverging_domain_max number
Max.
color_single color
Single color.
color_single_overrides text
Color overrides. Type the label of the bar whose color you want to set, a colon and then a color (using a name, hex-code or rgb declaration). Multiple colors can be set using multiple lines. For example:
China: red
India: #4455AA
Brazil: rgb(30,168,26)
Line styles
line_width number
Line width.
line_opacity number
Opacity. Max: 1
curve string
Curve. Allowed values:
shade boolean
Shading behind line. Allowed values:
shade_width number
Width. Width in pixels
shade_opacity number
Opacity. Set to a value between 0 and 1 Max: 1
missing boolean
Lines between missing data points. Allowed values:
missing_opacity number
Opacity. Max: 1
missing_width number
Width.
missing_stroke_dash number
Stroke dash.
Circle styles
start_circle_r number
Start radius.
end_circle_r number
End radius.
end_circle_stroke number
End stroke.
circle_space_between number
Space between. Minimum space between the circles. The space is ignored when the chart is set to fill available space
end_circle_stroke_bg boolean
Stroke color. Allowed values:
horse_images boolean
Image inside circle. Allowed values:
Label styles
hide_labels boolean
Show labels. Allowed values:
animate_scores boolean
Animate scores.
rank_outside_picture boolean
Value label position. Allowed values:
label_divider string
Divider. The character between label and value
rank_inside_color color
Color.
labels.max_width number
Max label width. The maximum allowed label width
labels.overlap_mode string
Overlaps. What to do with overlaps Allowed values:
labels.spreading_margin number
Space between labels. The space left between labels when spreading them out to avoid overlaps
labels.data_point_margin number
Distance. The space between the data point and the label in rems (a multiple of base font size)
labels.show_only_labels text
Show only certain labels. Manually specify which labels you'd like to display (one entry per line that should match entries in the Labels column)
labels.text_color color
Color.
labels.text_size number
Size. Max: 100
labels.text_bg_color color
Outline.
labels.text_bg_size number
Outline width. As a % of the font size Max: 100
labels.text_line_height number
Line height.
labels.text_max_lines number
Max lines. The max number of lines for each label
labels.text_weight string
Weight. Predefined values:
labels.lines string
Connector lines. Allowed values:
labels.line_style string
Line style. Allowed values:
labels.line_color color
Color.
labels.line_width number
Width. In rems (a multiple of base font size) Max: 0.5
labels.line_range number
Length. The width of the space given over to lines; in rems, a multiple of base font size
labels.line_padding number
Padding. The padding to the left and right of the line; in rems, a multiple of base font size
X axis
x.axis_position string
Position. Allowed values:
x.y_axis_position string
Y value. Vertical position of the X axis on the Y scale
x.numeric_scale_type string
Type. Allowed values:
x.linear_min number
Min.
x.linear_max number
Max.
x.log_min number
Min.
x.log_max number
Max.
x.datetime_min string
Min (date).
x.datetime_max string
Max (date).
x.flip boolean
Flip axis.
x.show_scale_settings boolean
Configure default min/max.
x.nice boolean
Round min/max. Enabling this option rounds the X axis start and end values to <a href="https://help.flourish.studio/article/224-how-to-avoid-gaps-between-axes-and-series>tidy numbers, such as 0, 50, 100 or whole years. Specified min and max values will override this feature. Allowed values:
x.zero_axis string
Include zero. Enable to extend the axis to include zero, even when data is all positive or all negative. This is ignored if you set specific min and max scale values. Allowed values:
x.title_mode string
Type. Allowed values:
x.title string
Text.
x.title_styling boolean
Styling.
x.title_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
x.title_color color
Color.
x.title_size number
Size.
x.title_padding number
Padding.
x.tick_label_position string
Position. Allowed values:
x.tick_label_styling boolean
Styling.
x.tick_label_size number
Size.
x.tick_label_color color
Color.
x.tick_padding number
Padding.
x.tick_label_angle string
Angle. Allowed values:
x.tick_label_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
x.tick_label_max_lines number
Max lines. Min: 1
x.tick_label_line_height number
Line height.
x.tick_label_space_mode string
Space mode. Allowed values:
x.tick_label_space number
Space.
x.tick_mode string
Mode. Sets the method for selecting tick values on the axis: Allowed values:
Auto automatically selects the ticks
Number allows you to choose the number of ticks to display.
Custom lets you select specific ticks to show.
Note: If the axis is categorical, Number mode is ignored.
x.tick_number number
Number. Approximate number of ticks or gridlines. The actual number will depend on the range of values, chart size, etc.
x.tick_custom text
One tick label per line. Specify the ticks to show, one per line. For dates, use the input format as specified in the datasheet.
You can also use {{FIRST}} and {{LAST}} to add ticks at the minimum and maximum of the axis. For example:
{{FIRST}}
25000
50000
75000
{{LAST}}
x.line_and_tick_color color
Line color.
x.line_and_tick_width number
Line width.
x.tick_length number
Tick length.
x.tick_side string
Tick side. Allowed values:
x.line_visible boolean
Axis line.
x.edge_padding number
Edge padding (%). Space between start/end of axis line and first/last category tick as a percentage of the spacing between ticks Max: 100
x.gridlines_visible boolean
Allowed values:
- true (On)
- false (Off)
x.gridlines_styling boolean
Styling.
x.gridline_color color
Color.
x.gridline_style string
Style. Allowed values:
x.gridline_width number
Width.
x.gridline_category_dividers boolean
Put lines between categories. On a categorical axis, this option disables the gridline on each tick and instead adds rules between each category to give a table-like design.
x.gridline_category_dividers_extend boolean
Extend. Extends the dividers into the axis margins.
Y axis
y.axis_visible boolean
Allowed values:
- true (Axis visible)
- false (Axis hidden)
y.numeric_scale_type string
Type. Allowed values:
y.linear_min number
Min.
y.linear_max number
Max.
y.log_min number
Min.
y.log_max number
Max.
y.datetime_min string
Min (date).
y.datetime_max string
Max (date).
y.flip boolean
Flip axis.
y.show_scale_settings boolean
Configure default min/max.
y.nice boolean
Round min/max. When enabled, scales automatically extend to "nice" rounded start/end values, such as hundreds or whole years. Allowed values:
y.zero_axis string
Include zero. Whether to extend the axis to include zero if the data values are all positive or all negative. Allowed values:
y.title_mode string
Type. Allowed values:
y.title string
Text.
y.title_styling boolean
Styling.
y.title_position string
Position. Allowed values:
y.title_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
y.title_color color
Color.
y.title_size number
Size.
y.title_padding number
Padding.
y.tick_label_position string
Position. Allowed values:
y.tick_label_styling boolean
Styling.
y.tick_label_size number
Size.
y.tick_label_color color
Color.
y.tick_padding number
Padding.
y.tick_label_angle string
Angle. Allowed values:
y.tick_label_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
y.tick_label_max_lines number
Max lines. Min: 1
y.tick_label_line_height number
Line height.
y.tick_label_space_mode string
Space mode. Allowed values:
y.tick_label_space number
Space.
y.tick_mode string
Mode. Sets the method for selecting tick values on the axis: Allowed values:
Auto automatically selects the ticks
Number allows you to choose the number of ticks to display.
Custom lets you select specific ticks to show.
Note: If the axis is categorical, Number mode is ignored.
y.tick_number number
Number. Approximate number of ticks or gridlines. The actual number will depend on the range of values, chart size, etc.
y.tick_custom text
One tick label per line. Specify the ticks to show, one per line. For dates, use the input format as specified in the datasheet.
You can also use {{FIRST}} and {{LAST}} to add ticks at the minimum and maximum of the axis. For example:
{{FIRST}}
25000
50000
75000
{{LAST}}
y.line_and_tick_color color
Line color.
y.line_and_tick_width number
Line width.
y.tick_length number
Tick length.
y.tick_side string
Side. Allowed values:
y.line_visible boolean
Axis line.
y.edge_padding number
Edge padding (%). Space between start/end of axis line and first/last category tick as a percentage of the spacing between ticks Max: 100
y.gridlines_visible boolean
Allowed values:
- true (On)
- false (Off)
y.gridlines_styling boolean
Styling.
y.gridline_color color
Color.
y.gridline_style string
Style. Allowed values:
y.gridline_width number
Width.
y.gridline_category_dividers boolean
Put lines between categories. On a categorical axis, this option disables the gridline on each tick and instead adds rules between each category to give a table-like design. Ignored for date and numeric axes.
y.gridline_category_dividers_extend boolean
Extend. Extends the dividers into the axis margins
zoom_y_axis boolean
Dynamic Y axis. Rescales the y axis when filtering or playing in zoomed mode
Captions
caption_background_color color
Background.
caption_border_color color
Border.
caption_border_radius number
Radius.
caption_opacity number
Opacity. Max: 1
caption_padding number
Padding. In rems – multiples of the base font size
caption_position string
Position. Allowed values:
caption_text_width number
Width.
caption_font_size number
Font size. In rems – multiples of the base font size
caption_text_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
caption_text_color color
Color.
caption_mode string
Content mode. In “Text with colors” mode, any phrases matching category names will be automatically colored. In HTML mode no colors will be applied, but you can include any html in the data sheet to add images etc, etc. Allowed values:
caption_text_align_h string
Horizontal align. Allowed values:
caption_text_align_v string
Vertical align. Allowed values:
caption_image_width number
Width. Max: 100
caption_image_position string
Position. Allowed values:
caption_space_between number
Space between. Space between image and text
Animation
stage_duration number
Animation duration. The “race” animation length, in milliseconds per stage
update_duration number
Mode duration. The animation duration when change between ranks and scores modes
Number formatting
formatting.prefix string
Prefix. Text to place in front of number
formatting.suffix string
Suffix. Text to place after number
formatting.n_dec number
Decimal places. Use negative integers to round to positive powers of ten (eg -2 rounds to the nearest 100) Min: -10 Max: 10
formatting.advanced boolean
Advanced.
formatting.negative_sign string
Styling of negative numbers. Allowed values:
formatting.strip_zeros boolean
Remove trailing zeros.
formatting.strip_separator boolean
Hide thousands separator below 10,000. Turn off if you want four-digit numbers to include a separator, e.g. “1,234” rather than “1234”.
formatting.transform_labels boolean
Multiply/divide values.
formatting.transform string
Allowed values:
- multiply (Multiply by)
- divide (Divide by)
- exponentiate (×10 to the power of)
formatting.multiply_divide_constant number
formatting.exponentiate_constant number
Layout
Layout
layout.body_font font
Main font. This font will apply to the whole graphic by default. You can optionally change the font for the title, subtitle, footer, etc in the Header and Footer settings panels.
layout.font_color color
Text color. This color will apply to the whole graphic by default, You can optionally change the color for individual text elements, in other settings panels.
layout.background_color_enabled boolean
Color. Allowed values:
layout.background_image_enabled boolean
Image. Allowed values:
layout.background_color color
Background color.
layout.background_image_src url
Image URL.
layout.background_image_size string
Size. Allowed values:
layout.background_image_position string
Position. Allowed values:
layout.max_width_target string
Maximum width. Apply a maximum width to just the main graphic or everything (main graphic plus header, footer, etc). Allowed values:
layout.max_width number
Maximum width. Leave blank to stretch to container width Min: 50
layout.max_width_align string
Align. Allowed values:
layout.layout_order string
Layout order. Allowed values:
layout.space_between_sections string
Space between sections. Allowed values:
layout.space_between_sections_custom number
Custom. Max: 100
layout.margin_top number
Top.
layout.margin_right number
Right.
layout.margin_bottom number
Bottom.
layout.margin_left number
Left.
layout.border.enabled boolean
Show borders around visualisation.
layout.border.top.width number
Top.
layout.border.top.style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.border.top.color color
Color.
layout.border.right.width number
Right.
layout.border.right.style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.border.right.color color
Color.
layout.border.bottom.width number
Bottom.
layout.border.bottom.style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.border.bottom.color color
Color.
layout.border.left.width number
Left.
layout.border.left.style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.border.left.color color
Color.
layout.read_direction string
Read direction. This will change the reading direction of the main text elements on the page. It's not possible to adjust this on all elements, such as axes. Allowed values:
Note that when direction is set to right to left any alignment icons will be reversed.
layout.font_size_mobile_small number
layout.font_size_mobile_big number
layout.font_size_tablet number
layout.font_size_desktop number
layout.font_size_big_screen number
layout.breakpoint_mobile_small number
layout.breakpoint_mobile_big number
layout.breakpoint_tablet number
layout.breakpoint_desktop number
layout.breakpoint_big_screen number
Header
layout.header_align string
Alignment. Allowed values:
layout.title html
layout.title_styling boolean
Styling.
layout.title_font font
Title Font.
layout.title_size string
Size. Allowed values:
layout.title_size_custom number
Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3
layout.title_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
layout.title_color color
Color.
layout.title_line_height number
Line height. Max: 3
layout.title_space_above string
Space above. Allowed values:
layout.title_space_above_custom number
Custom. Max: 100
layout.subtitle html
layout.subtitle_styling boolean
Styling.
layout.subtitle_font font
Subtitle Font.
layout.subtitle_size string
Size. Allowed values:
layout.subtitle_size_custom number
Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3
layout.subtitle_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
layout.subtitle_color color
Color.
layout.subtitle_line_height number
Line height. Max: 3
layout.subtitle_space_above string
Space above. Allowed values:
layout.subtitle_space_above_custom number
Custom. Max: 100
layout.header_text html
layout.header_text_styling boolean
Styling.
layout.header_text_size string
Size. Allowed values:
layout.header_text_size_custom number
Custom. Specify a custom responsive font size in rems. The best results will be with values between 1.2 and 3
layout.header_text_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
layout.header_text_color color
Color.
layout.header_text_line_height number
Line height. Max: 3
layout.header_text_space_above string
Space above. Allowed values:
layout.header_text_space_above_custom number
Custom. Max: 100
layout.header_border string
Allowed values:
- top (Top)
- bottom (Bottom)
- top_and_bottom (Top & bottom)
- none (None)
layout.header_border_width number
Width.
layout.header_border_color color
Color.
layout.header_border_style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.header_border_space number
Space. Space between border and header text
layout.header_logo_enabled boolean
Allowed values:
- true (Enabled)
- false (Disabled)
layout.header_logo_src url
Image.
layout.header_logo_alt string
Alt text.
layout.header_logo_link_url string
Link.
layout.header_logo_height number
Height.
layout.header_logo_align string
Align. Align logo inside either the header or the main visualization container Allowed values:
layout.header_logo_position_inside string
Position. Allowed values:
layout.header_logo_position_outside string
Position. Allowed values:
layout.header_logo_margin_top number
Top.
layout.header_logo_margin_right number
Right.
layout.header_logo_margin_bottom number
Bottom.
layout.header_logo_margin_left number
Left.
Footer
layout.footer_align string
Alignment. Allowed values:
layout.footer_text_size number
Size.
layout.footer_text_color color
Color.
layout.footer_styling boolean
Advanced footer styles.
layout.footer_font font
Font.
layout.footer_text_weight string
Weight. Allowed values:
layout.source_name string
Source name.
layout.source_url string
Source url.
layout.multiple_sources boolean
Multiple sources.
layout.source_name_2 string
Source name.
layout.source_url_2 string
Source url.
layout.source_name_3 string
Source name.
layout.source_url_3 string
Source url.
layout.source_label string
Source label.
layout.footer_note html
Note.
layout.footer_note_secondary html
Note (secondary). The secondary note is placed below the source and primary note
layout.footer_logo_enabled boolean
Image. Allowed values:
layout.footer_logo_src url
Image.
layout.footer_logo_src_light hidden
Image (light version). If provided this version will be used whenever the background color is dark
layout.footer_logo_alt string
Alt text.
layout.footer_logo_link_url string
Link.
layout.footer_logo_height number
Height.
layout.footer_logo_margin number
Margin.
layout.footer_logo_order string
Position. Allowed values:
layout.footer_align_vertical string
V. align. Allowed values:
layout.footer_border string
Allowed values:
- top (Top)
- bottom (Bottom)
- top_and_bottom (Top & bottom)
- none (None)
layout.footer_border_width number
Width.
layout.footer_border_color color
Color.
layout.footer_border_style string
Style. Allowed values:
layout.footer_border_space number
Space. Space between border and footer text
Accessibility
layout.screenreader_text_primary text
Screenreader description. A text alternative to the visual content that will only be visible to screenreaders, e.g. “The line chart shows China consistently higher than the other countries since 1990”.
Do not replicate your title, since that will also be read by screenreaders.
layout.screenreader_label string
Screenreader label. A short text label given to the main Flourish embed wrapper to provide an accessible name that is only visible to screenreaders. Added in the form of an "aria-label".
layout.screenreader_hide_primary boolean
Screenreader mode for main visual container. Whether the main visual container is visible to screenreaders. (Text in the header and footer are always available to screenreaders.) Allowed values: