.bullet
class: BulletSeries
- class BulletSeries(**kwargs)[source]
- Options to configure a Bullet series. - A bullet graph is a variation of a bar graph. The bullet graph features a single measure, compares it to a target, and displays it in the context of qualitative ranges of performance that could be set using - YAxis.plot_bands().  - Class Inheritance - copy(other=None, overwrite=True, **kwargs)
- Copy the configuration settings from this instance to the - otherinstance.- Parameters:
- other ( - HighchartsMeta) – The target instance to which the properties of this instance should be copied. If- None, will create a new instance and populate it with properties copied from- self. Defaults to- None.
- overwrite ( - bool) – if- True, properties in- otherthat are already set will be overwritten by their counterparts in- self. Defaults to- True.
- kwargs – Additional keyword arguments. Some special descendents of - HighchartsMetamay have special implementations of this method which rely on additional keyword arguments.
 
- Returns:
- A mutated version of - otherwith new property values
 
 - classmethod from_csv(as_string_or_file, property_column_map, has_header_row=True, series_kwargs=None, delimiter=',', null_text='None', wrapper_character="'", line_terminator='\r\n', wrap_all_strings=False, double_wrapper_character_when_nested=False, escape_character='\\')
- Create a new series instance with a - .dataproperty populated from data in a CSV string or file.- Note - For an example - LineSeries, the minimum code required would be:- my_series = LineSeries.from_csv('some-csv-file.csv', property_column_map = { 'x': 0, 'y': 3, 'id': 'id' }) - As the example above shows, data is loaded into the - my_seriesinstance from the CSV file with a filename- some-csv-file.csv. The- xvalues for each data point will be taken from the first (index 0) column in the CSV file. The- yvalues will be taken from the fourth (index 3) column in the CSV file. And the- idvalues will be taken from a column whose header row is labeled- 'id'(regardless of its index).- Parameters:
- as_string_or_file ( - stror Path-like) –- The CSV data to use to pouplate data. Accepts either the raw CSV data as a - stror a path to a file in the runtime environment that contains the CSV data.- Tip - Unwrapped empty column values are automatically interpreted as null ( - None).
- property_column_map ( - dict) –- A - dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which CSV column. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value can either be a numerical index (starting with 0) or a- strindicating the label for the CSV column.
- has_header_row ( - bool) – If- True, indicates that the first row of- as_string_or_filecontains column labels, rather than actual data. Defaults to- True.
- series_kwargs ( - dict) –- An optional - dictcontaining keyword arguments that should be used when instantiating the series instance. Defaults to- None.- Warning - If - series_kwargscontains a- datakey, its value will be overwritten. The- datavalue will be created from the CSV file instead.
- delimiter ( - str) – The delimiter used between columns. Defaults to- ,.
- wrapper_character ( - str) – The string used to wrap string values when wrapping is applied. Defaults to- '.
- null_text ( - str) – The string used to indicate an empty value if empty values are wrapped. Defaults to None.
- line_terminator ( - str) – The string used to indicate the end of a line/record in the CSV data. Defaults to- '\r\n'.
- line_terminator – - The string used to indicate the end of a line/record in the CSV data. Defaults to - '\r\n'.- Note - The Python - csvcurrently ignores the- line_terminatorparameter and always applies- '\r\n', by design. The Python docs say this may change in the future, so for future backwards compatibility we are including it here.
- wrap_all_strings ( - bool) –- If - True, indicates that the CSV file has all string data values wrapped in quotation marks. Defaults to- False.
- double_wrapper_character_when_nested ( - bool) – If- True, quote character is doubled when appearing within a string value. If- False, the- escape_characteris used to prefix quotation marks. Defaults to- False.
- escape_character ( - str) – A one-character string that indicates the character used to escape quotation marks if they appear within a string value that is already wrapped in quotation marks. Defaults to- \\(which is Python for- '\', which is Python’s native escape character).
 
- Returns:
- A series instance (descended from - SeriesBase) with its- .dataproperty populated from the CSV data in- as_string_or_file.
- Return type:
- listof series instances (descended from- SeriesBase)
- Raises:
- HighchartsCSVDeserializationError – if - property_column_mapreferences CSV columns by their label, but the CSV data does not contain a header row
 
 - classmethod from_dict(as_dict: dict, allow_snake_case: bool = True)
- Construct an instance of the class from a - dictobject.
 - classmethod from_js_literal(as_str_or_file, allow_snake_case: bool = True, _break_loop_on_failure: bool = False)
- Return a Python object representation of a Highcharts JavaScript object literal. - Parameters:
- as_str_or_file ( - str) – The JavaScript object literal, represented either as a- stror as a filename which contains the JS object literal.
- allow_snake_case ( - bool) – If- True, interprets- snake_casekeys as equivalent to- camelCasekeys. Defaults to- True.
- _break_loop_on_failure ( - bool) – If- True, will break any looping operations in the event of a failure. Otherwise, will attempt to repair the failure. Defaults to- False.
 
- Returns:
- A Python object representation of the Highcharts JavaScript object literal. 
- Return type:
- HighchartsMeta
 
 - classmethod from_json(as_json_or_file, allow_snake_case: bool = True)
- Construct an instance of the class from a JSON string. - Parameters:
- as_json_or_file – The JSON string for the object or the filename of a file that contains the JSON string. 
- allow_snake_case ( - bool) – If- True, interprets- snake_casekeys as equivalent to- camelCasekeys. Defaults to- True.
 
- Returns:
- A Python objcet representation of - as_json.
- Return type:
- HighchartsMeta
 
 - classmethod from_pandas(df, property_map, series_kwargs=None)
- Create a series instance whose - .dataproperty is populated from a pandas- DataFrame.- Parameters:
- df ( - DataFrame) – The- DataFramefrom which data should be loaded.
- property_map ( - dict) – A- dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which column in- df. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value should indicate the label for the- DataFramecolumn.
- series_kwargs ( - dict) –- An optional - dictcontaining keyword arguments that should be used when instantiating the series instance. Defaults to- None.- Warning - If - series_kwargscontains a- datakey, its value will be overwritten. The- datavalue will be created from- dfinstead.
 
- Returns:
- A series instance (descended from - SeriesBase) with its- .dataproperty populated from the data in- df.
- Return type:
- listof series instances (descended from- SeriesBase)
- Raises:
- HighchartsPandasDeserializationError – if - property_mapreferences a column that does not exist in the data frame
- if pandas is not available in the runtime environment 
 
 
 - classmethod from_pyspark(df, property_map, series_kwargs=None)
- Create a series instance whose - .dataproperty is populated from a PySpark- DataFrame.- Parameters:
- df ( - DataFrame) – The- DataFramefrom which data should be loaded.
- property_map ( - dict) – A- dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which column in- df. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value should indicate the label for the- DataFramecolumn.
- series_kwargs ( - dict) –- An optional - dictcontaining keyword arguments that should be used when instantiating the series instance. Defaults to- None.- Warning - If - series_kwargscontains a- datakey, its value will be overwritten. The- datavalue will be created from- dfinstead.
 
- Returns:
- A series instance (descended from - SeriesBase) with its- .dataproperty populated from the data in- df.
- Return type:
- listof series instances (descended from- SeriesBase)
- Raises:
- HighchartsPySparkDeserializationError – if - property_mapreferences a column that does not exist in the data frame
- if PySpark is not available in the runtime environment 
 
 
 - load_from_csv(as_string_or_file, property_column_map, has_header_row=True, delimiter=',', null_text='None', wrapper_character="'", line_terminator='\r\n', wrap_all_strings=False, double_wrapper_character_when_nested=False, escape_character='\\')
- Replace the existing - .dataproperty with a new value populated from data in a CSV string or file.- Note - For an example - LineSeries, the minimum code required would be:- my_series = LineSeries() my_series = my_series.from_csv('some-csv-file.csv', property_column_map = { 'x': 0, 'y': 3, 'id': 'id' }) - As the example above shows, data is loaded into the - my_seriesinstance from the CSV file with a filename- some-csv-file.csv. The- xvalues for each data point will be taken from the first (index 0) column in the CSV file. The- yvalues will be taken from the fourth (index 3) column in the CSV file. And the- idvalues will be taken from a column whose header row is labeled- 'id'(regardless of its index).- Parameters:
- as_string_or_file ( - stror Path-like) –- The CSV data to use to pouplate data. Accepts either the raw CSV data as a - stror a path to a file in the runtime environment that contains the CSV data.- Tip - Unwrapped empty column values are automatically interpreted as null ( - None).
- property_column_map ( - dict) –- A - dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which CSV column. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value can either be a numerical index (starting with 0) or a- strindicating the label for the CSV column.
- has_header_row ( - bool) – If- True, indicates that the first row of- as_string_or_filecontains column labels, rather than actual data. Defaults to- True.
- delimiter ( - str) – The delimiter used between columns. Defaults to- ,.
- wrapper_character ( - str) – The string used to wrap string values when wrapping is applied. Defaults to- '.
- null_text ( - str) – The string used to indicate an empty value if empty values are wrapped. Defaults to None.
- line_terminator ( - str) – The string used to indicate the end of a line/record in the CSV data. Defaults to- '\r\n'.
- line_terminator – - The string used to indicate the end of a line/record in the CSV data. Defaults to - '\r\n'.- Note - The Python - csvcurrently ignores the- line_terminatorparameter and always applies- '\r\n', by design. The Python docs say this may change in the future, so for future backwards compatibility we are including it here.
- wrap_all_strings ( - bool) –- If - True, indicates that the CSV file has all string data values wrapped in quotation marks. Defaults to- False.
- double_wrapper_character_when_nested ( - bool) – If- True, quote character is doubled when appearing within a string value. If- False, the- escape_characteris used to prefix quotation marks. Defaults to- False.
- escape_character ( - str) – A one-character string that indicates the character used to escape quotation marks if they appear within a string value that is already wrapped in quotation marks. Defaults to- \(which is Python for- '', which is Python’s native escape character).
 
- Raises:
- HighchartsCSVDeserializationError – if - property_column_mapreferences CSV columns by their label, but the CSV data does not contain a header row
 
 - load_from_pandas(df, property_map)
- Replace the contents of the - .dataproperty with data points populated from a pandas- DataFrame.- Parameters:
- df ( - DataFrame) – The- DataFramefrom which data should be loaded.
- property_map ( - dict) – A- dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which column in- df. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value should indicate the label for the- DataFramecolumn.
 
- Raises:
- HighchartsPandasDeserializationError – if - property_mapreferences a column that does not exist in the data frame
- if pandas is not available in the runtime environment 
 
 
 - load_from_pyspark(df, property_map)
- Replaces the contents of the - .dataproperty with values from a PySpark- DataFrame.- Parameters:
- df ( - DataFrame) – The- DataFramefrom which data should be loaded.
- property_map ( - dict) – A- dictused to indicate which data point property should be set to which column in- df. The keys in the- dictshould correspond to properties in the data point class, while the value should indicate the label for the- DataFramecolumn.
 
- Raises:
- HighchartsPySparkDeserializationError – if - property_mapreferences a column that does not exist in the data frame
- if PySpark is not available in the runtime environment 
 
 
 - to_dict() dict
- Generate a - dictrepresentation of the object compatible with the Highcharts JavaScript library.- Note - The - dictrepresentation has a property structure and naming convention that is intentionally consistent with the Highcharts JavaScript library. This is not Pythonic, but it makes managing the interplay between the two languages much, much simpler.
 - to_js_literal(filename=None, encoding='utf-8') str | None
- Return the object represented as a - strcontaining the JavaScript object literal.
 - to_json(filename=None, encoding='utf-8')
- Generate a JSON string/byte string representation of the object compatible with the Highcharts JavaScript library. - Note - This method will either return a standard - stror a- bytesobject depending on the JSON serialization library you are using. For example, if your environment has orjson, the result will be a- bytesrepresentation of the string.- Parameters:
- Returns:
- A JSON representation of the object compatible with the Highcharts library. 
- Return type:
 
 - static trim_dict(untrimmed: dict, to_json: bool = False) dict
- Remove keys from - untrimmedwhose values are- Noneand convert values that have- .to_dict()methods.
 - static trim_iterable(untrimmed, to_json=False)
- Convert any - EnforcedNullTypevalues in- untrimmedto- 'null'.
 - property accessibility: TypeOptionsAccessibility | None
- Accessibility options for a series. - Return type:
- TypeOptionsAccessibilityor- None
 
 - property allow_point_select: bool | None
- Allow this series’ points to be selected by clicking on the graphic (columns, point markers, pie slices, map areas etc). - The selected points can be handled in JavaScript by point select and unselect events, or collectively by the (JavaScript) - getSelectedPoints()function.- And alternative way of selecting points is through dragging. - Defaults to - False.
 - property animation: AnimationOptions | None
- Enable or disable the initial animation when a series is displayed. - The animation can also be set as a configuration object. Please note that this option only applies to the initial animation of the series itself. For other animations, see - Chart.animationand the- animationparameter under the (JavaScript) API methods. The following properties are supported:- defer: The animation delay time in milliseconds.
- duration: The duration of the animation in milliseconds.
- easing: Can be a string reference to an easing function set on the Math object or a function.
 - Warning - Due to poor performance, animation is disabled in old IE browsers for several chart types. - Return type:
- AnimationOptionsor- None
 
 - property animation_limit: int | float | Decimal | None
- For some series, there is a limit that shuts down initial animation by default when the total number of points in the chart is too high. Defaults to - None.- For example, for a column chart and its derivatives, animation does not run if there is more than 250 points totally. To disable this cap, set - animation_limitto- float("inf")(which represents infinity).- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property boost_threshold: int | None
- Set the point threshold for when a series should enter boost mode. Defaults to - 5000.- Setting it to e.g. 2000 will cause the series to enter boost mode when there are 2,000 or more points in the series. - To disable boosting on the series, set the - boost_thresholdto- 0. Setting it to- 1will force boosting.- Note - The - AreaOptions.crop_threshold()also affects this setting.- When zooming in on a series that has fewer points than the - crop_threshold, all points are rendered although outside the visible plot area, and the- boost_thresholdwon’t take effect.
 - property border_color: str | Gradient | Pattern | None
- The color of the border surrounding each column or bar. Defaults to - '#ffffff'.
 - property border_radius: int | float | Decimal | None
- The corner radius of the border surrounding each column or bar. Defaults to - 0.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property border_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- The width of the border surrounding each column or bar. If - None, defaults to- 1when there is room for a border, but to- 0when the columns are so dense that a border would cover the next column.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property center_in_category: bool | None
- If - True, the columns will center in the category, ignoring null or missing points. When- False, space will be reserved for null or missing points. Defaults to- False.
 - property class_name: str | None
- The additional CSS class name to apply to the series’ graphical elements. - Note - This option is additive to the default class names - it does not replace them. 
 - property clip: bool | None
- If - False, allows the series to be rendered in the entire plot area. If- True, constrains where the series can be rendered within the plot area. Defaults to- True.
 - property color: str | Gradient | Pattern | None
- The main color of the series. - In line type series it applies to the line and the point markers unless otherwise specified. In bar type series it applies to the bars unless a color is specified per point. The default value is pulled from the - Options.colors()array.
 - property color_axis: str | int | bool | None
- When using dual or multiple color axes, this setting defines which color axis the particular series is connected to. It refers to either the - ColorAxis.id()or the index of the axis in the- ColorAxisarray, with- 0being the first. Set this option to- Falseto prevent a series from connecting to the default color axis.- Defaults to - 0.
 - property color_by_point: bool | None
- When using automatic point colors pulled from the global colors or series-specific collections, this option determines whether the chart should receive one color per series ( - False) or one color per point (- True).- Defaults to - True.
 - property color_index: int | None
- When operating in styled mode, a specific color index to use for the series, so that its graphic representations are given the class name - highcharts-color-{n}.- Tip - New in version Highcharts: (JS) v.11 - With Highcharts (JS) v.11, using CSS variables of the form - --highcharts-color-{n}make changing the color scheme very simple.- Defaults to - None.
 - property color_key: str | None
- Determines what data value should be used to calculate point color if - AreaOptions.color_axis()is used.- Note - Requires to set - minand- maxif some custom point property is used or if approximation for data grouping is set to- 'sum'.
 - property colors: List[str | Gradient | Pattern] | None
- A series-specific or series type-specific color set to apply instead of the global colors when - BarOptions.color_by_point()is- True.
 - property connect_ends: bool | None
- If - True, connect the ends of a line series plot across the extremes. Defaults to- None.- Warning - Applies to polar charts only. 
 - property connect_nulls: bool | None
- If - True, connect a graph line across null points. If- False, renders a gap between the points on either side of the null point. Defaults to- False.
 - property crisp: bool | None
- If - True, each point or column edge is rounded to its nearest pixel in order to render sharp on screen. Defaults to- True.- Hint - In some cases, when there are a lot of densely packed columns, this leads to visible difference in column widths or distance between columns. In these cases, setting - crispto- Falsemay look better, even though each column is rendered blurry.
 - property crop_threshold: int | None
- When the series contains less points than the crop threshold, all points are drawn, even if the points fall outside the visible plot area at the current zoom. Defaults to - 300.- The advantage of drawing all points (including markers and columns), is that animation is performed on updates. On the other hand, when the series contains more points than the crop threshold, the series data is cropped to only contain points that fall within the plot area. The advantage of cropping away invisible points is to increase performance on large series. 
 - property cursor: str | None
- The style of cursor to use when the user’s mouse hovers over the data series. - Acceptable values are: - 'alias'
- 'all-scroll'
- 'auto'
- 'cell'
- 'col-resize'
- 'context-menu'
- 'copy'
- 'crosshair'
- 'default'
- 'e-resize'
- 'ew-resize'
- 'grab'
- 'grabbing'
- 'help'
- 'move'
- 'n-resize'
- 'ne-resize'
- 'nesw-resize'
- 'no-drop'
- 'none'
- 'not-allowed'
- 'ns-resize'
- 'nw-resize'
- 'nwse-resize'
- 'pointer'
- 'progress'
- 'row-resize'
- 's-resize'
- 'se-resize'
- 'sw-resize'
- 'text'
- 'vertical-text'
- 'w-resize'
- 'wait'
- 'zoom-in'
- 'zoom-out'
 
 - property custom: JavaScriptDict | None
- A reserved subspace to store options and values for customized functionality. - Here you can add additional data for your own event callbacks and formatter callbacks. 
 - property dash_style: str | None
- Name of the dash style to use for the graph, or for some series types the outline of each shape. - Accepts one of the following values: - ‘Dash’, 
- ‘DashDot’, 
- ‘Dot’, 
- ‘LongDash’, 
- ‘LongDashDot’, 
- ‘LongDashDotDot’, 
- ‘ShortDash’, 
- ‘ShortDashDot’, 
- ‘ShortDashDotDot’, 
- ‘ShortDot’, 
- ‘Solid’ 
 
 - property data: List[BulletData] | None
- Collection of data that represents the series. Defaults to - None.- While the series type returns a collection of - BarDatainstances, it accepts as input different types of data:- series = BulletSeries() # Numerical X-axis series.data = [ [0, 40, 75], [1, 50, 50], [2, 60, 40] ] # Categorical X-axis series.data = [ ['Category A', 40, 75], ['Category B', 50, 50], ['Category C', 60, 40] ] - A three-dimensional collection of values. Each member corresponds to the - x,- y, and- targetvalues, respectively. The- xvalue can be a- str,- date,- datetime, or numeric value.- Note - If the - xvalue is a- str, it will be interpreted as the name of the data point.- series = BulletSeries() series.data = [ [40, 75], [50, 50], [60, 40] ] - A two-dimensional collection of numerical values. Each member of the collection will be interpreted as the - yand- targetvalues, respectively. The- xvalue will be inferred according to the following rules:- If - BulletSeries.point_start()is- None,- xvalues will begin at- 0. Otherwise, they will start at- point_start.- If - BulletSeries.point_interval()is- None,- xvalues will be incremented by- 1. Otherwise, they will be incremented by the value of- point_interval.- A one-dimensional collection of - BulletDataobjects.
 - property data_labels: DataLabel | List[DataLabel] | None
- Options for the series data labels, appearing next to each data point. - Note - To have multiple data labels per data point, you can also supply a collection of - DataLabelconfiguration settings.
 - property data_sorting: DataSorting | None
- Options for the series data sorting. - Return type:
- DataSortingor- None
 
 - property depth: int | float | Decimal | None
- Depth of the columns in a 3D column chart. Defaults to - 25.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property description: str | None
- A description of the series to add to the screen reader information about the series. 
 - property drag_drop: BulletDragDropOptions | None
- The draggable-points module allows points to be moved around or modified in the chart. - In addition to the options mentioned under the dragDrop API structure, the module fires three (JavaScript) events: - point.dragStart
- point.drag
- point.drop
 - Return type:
- DragDropOptionsor- None
 
 - property edge_color: str | None
- The color of the edges when rendering 3D columns. Defaults to - None.- Similar to - border_color, except it defaults to the same color as the column if set to- None.
 - property edge_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- The width of the colored edges applied to a 3D column. Defaults to - 1.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property enable_mouse_tracking: bool | None
- If - True, enables mouse tracking for the series (used to capture point tooltips, click events on graphs and points, etc.). If- False, disables mouse tracking for the series (which can help performance). Defaults to- True.
 - property events: SeriesEvents | None
- General event handlers for the series items. - Note - These event hooks can also be attached to the series at run time using the (JavaScript) - Highcharts.addEvent()function.- Return type:
- SeriesEventsor- None
 
 - property find_nearest_point_by: str | None
- Determines whether the series should look for the nearest point in both dimensions or just the x-dimension when hovering the series. - If - None, defaults to- 'xy'for scatter series and- 'x'for most other series. If the data has duplicate x-values, it is recommended to set this to- 'xy'to allow hovering over all points.- Applies only to series types using nearest neighbor search (not direct hover) for tooltip. 
 - property get_extremes_from_all: bool | None
- If - True, uses the Y extremes of the total chart width or only the zoomed area when zooming in on parts of the X axis. By default, the Y axis adjusts to the min and max of the visible data.- Warning - Applies to Cartesian series only. 
 - property group_padding: int | float | Decimal | None
- Padding between each value group, in x axis units. Defaults to - 0.2.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property group_z_padding: int | float | Decimal | None
- Spacing between columns along the Z axis in a 3D chart. Defaults to - 1.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property grouping: bool | None
- If - True, groups non-stacked columns. If- False, renders them independent of each other. Non-grouped columns will be laid out individually and overlap each other.- Defaults to - True.
 - property id: str | None
- An id for the series. Defaults to - None.- Hint - This can be used (in JavaScript) after render time to get a pointer to the series object through - chart.get().
 - property include_in_data_export: bool | None
- If - False, will prevent the data series from being included in any form of data export. Defaults to- True.
 - property index: int | None
- The index for the series in the chart, affecting the internal index in the (JavaScript) - chart.seriesarray, the visible Z-index, and the order of the series in the legend. Defaults to- None.
 - property keys: List[str] | None
- An array specifying which option maps to which key in the data point array. - This makes it convenient to work with unstructured data arrays from different sources. 
 - property label: SeriesLabel | None
- Series labels are placed as close to the series as possible in a natural way, seeking to avoid other series. The goal of this feature is to make the chart more easily readable, like if a human designer placed the labels in the optimal position. - Note - The series labels currently work with series types having a graph or an area. - Return type:
- SeriesLabelor- None
 
 - property legend_index: int | None
- The sequential index for the series in the legend. Defaults to - None.
 - property line_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- Pixel width of the graph line. Defaults to - 2.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property linecap: str | None
- The SVG value used for the - stroke-linecapand- stroke-linejoinof a line graph. Defaults to- 'round', which means that lines are rounded in the ends and bends.
 - property linked_to: str | None
- The id of another series to link to. - Hint - The value can be - ':previous'to link to the previous series. When two series are linked, only the first one appears in the legend. Toggling the visibility of this also toggles the linked series.- Note - If the master series uses data sorting and linked series does not have its own sorting definition, the linked series will be sorted in the same order as the master one. 
 - property marker: Marker | None
- Options for the point markers of line-like series. - Properties like - fill_color,- line_colorand- line_widthdefine the visual appearance of the markers. Other series types, like column series, don’t have markers, but have visual options on the series level instead.- Return type:
- Markeror- None
 
 - property max_point_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- The maximum allowed pixel width for a column, translated to the height of a bar in a bar chart. This prevents the columns from becoming too wide when there is a small number of points in the chart. Defaults to - None.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property min_point_length: int | float | Decimal | None
- The minimal height for a column or width for a bar. Defaults to - 0.- By default, - 0values are not shown. To visualize a- 0(or close to zero) point, set the minimal point length to a pixel value like- 3.- Warning - In stacked column charts, - min_point_lengthmight not be respected for tightly packed values.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property name: str | None
- The name of the series as shown in the legend, tooltip, etc. Defaults to - None.
 - property negative_color: str | Gradient | Pattern | None
- The color for the parts of the graph or points that are below the - AreaOptions.threshold().- Note - Zonestake precedence over the negative color. Using- negative_coloris equivalent to applying a zone with value of 0.
 - property on_point: OnPointOptions | None
- Options for the Series on point feature, which is currently only supported by - pieand- sunburstchargs.- Return type:
- OnPointOptionsor- None
 
 - property opacity: float | None
- Opacity of a series parts: line, fill (e.g. area), and labels. - Return type:
 
 - property point_description_formatter: CallbackFunction | None
- Same as for - Accessibility.series.description_formatter(), only for an individual series. Overrides the chart-wide configuration.- Return type:
- CallbackFunctionor- None
 
 - property point_interval: int | float | Decimal | None
- If no x values are given for the points in a series, - point_intervaldefines the interval of the x values. Defaults to- 1.- For example, if a series contains one value every decade starting from year 0, set - point_intervalto- 10. In true datetime axes, the- point_intervalis set in milliseconds.- Hint - point_intervalcan be also be combined with- point_interval_unitto draw irregular time intervals.- Note - If combined with - relative_x_value, an x value can be set on each point, and the- point_intervalis added x times to the- point_startsetting.- Warning - This options applies to the series data, not the interval of the axis ticks, which is independent. - Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property point_interval_unit: str | None
- On datetime series, this allows for setting the - point_intervalto irregular time units, day, month, and year.- A day is usually the same as 24 hours, but - point_interval_unitalso takes the DST crossover into consideration when dealing with local time.- Combine this option with - point_intervalto draw weeks, quarters, 6 month periods, 10 year periods, etc.- Warning - This options applies to the series data, not the interval of the axis ticks, which is independent. 
 - property point_padding: int | float | Decimal | None
- Padding between each column or bar, in x axis units. Defaults to - 0.1.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property point_placement: str | int | float | Decimal | None
- Used to determine the placement of the point in relation to tick marks on the X axis. Defaults to - None, which behaves as undefined in cartesian charts, and- "between"in polar charts.- Accepts possible values: - 'on'- where the point will not create any padding of the X axis. In a polar column chart this means that the first column points directly north.
- "between"- where the columns will be laid out between ticks. This is useful for example for visualising an amount between two points in time or in a certain sector of a polar chart.
- a numeric value - where - 0is on the axis value,- -0.5is between this value and the previous, and- 0.5is between this value and the next. Unlike the textual options, numeric point placement options won’t affect axis padding.
 - Warning - Requires - point_rangeto work. For column series this is computed, but for line-type series it needs to be set.- Note - For the xrange series type and gantt charts, if the Y axis is a category axis, the - point_placementapplies to the Y axis rather than the (typically datetime) X axis.
 - property point_range: int | float | Decimal | EnforcedNullType | None
- The X axis range that each point is valid for, which determines the width of the column. Defaults to - EnforcedNull, which computes the range automatically.- On a categorized axis, the range will be - 1by default (one category unit). On linear and datetime axes, the range will be computed as the distance between the two closest data points.- The default - EnforcedNullmeans it is computed automatically, but the setting can be used to override the default value.- Note - If - data_sortingis enabled, the default value is implicitly adjusted to- 1.- Return type:
- numeric or - EnforcedNullTypeor- None
 
 - property point_start: int | float | Decimal | None
- If no x values are given for the points in a series, - point_startdefines on what value to start. For example, if a series contains one yearly value starting from 1945, set- point_startto- 1945. Defaults to- 0.- Note - If combined with - relative_x_value, an x value can be set on each point. The x value from the point options is multiplied by- point_intervaland added to- point_startto produce a modified x value.- Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property point_width: int | float | Decimal | None
- A pixel value specifying a fixed width for each column or bar point. When set to - None, the width is calculated from the- point_paddingand- group_padding. Defaults to- None.- The width effects the dimension that is not based on the point value. For column series, this is the hoizontal length while for bar series it is the vertical length. - Return type:
- numeric or - None
 
 - property relative_x_value: bool | None
- When - True, X values in the data set are relative to the current- point_start,- point_interval, and- point_interval_unitsettings. This allows compression of the data for datasets with irregular X values. Defaults to- False.- The real X values are computed on the formula - f(x) = ax + b, where- ais the- point_interval(optionally with a time unit given by- point_interval_unit), and- bis the- point_start.
 - property selected: bool | None
- If - True, the series is selected initially (by default, without user interaction). Defaults to- False.- Note - If - GenericTypeOptions.show_checkbox()is- True, then the checkbox will be checked if- selectedis- True.
 - property shadow: bool | ShadowOptions | None
- Configuration for the shadow to apply to the tooltip. Defaults to - False.- If - False, no shadow is applied.- Returns:
- The shadow configuration to apply or a boolean setting which hides the shadow or displays the default shadow. 
- Return type:
- boolor- ShadowOptions
 
 - property show_checkbox: bool | None
- If - True, a checkbox is displayed next to the legend item to allow selecting the series.- Note - The state of the checkbox is controlled by the - GenericTypeOptions.selected()property.
 - property show_in_legend: bool | None
- Whether to display this particular series or series type in the legend. Standalone series are shown in the legend by default, and linked series are not. 
 - If - True, the accessibility module will skip past this series when executing keyboard navigation.
 - property soft_threshold: bool | None
- When - True, the series will not cause the Y axis to cross the zero plane (or threshold option) unless the data actually crosses the plane. Defaults to- True.- For example, if - False, a series of- 0, 1, 2, 3will make the Y axis show negative values according to the- min_padidngoption. If- True, the Y axis starts at 0.- Return type:
 
 - property sonification: SeriesSonification | None
- Sonification configuration for the series type/series. - Return type:
 
 - property stack: str | None
- Indicates the “stack” into which the series should be grouped, if the chart groups series into stacks. Defaults to - None.- Note - The value can be a string or a numeric value, provided that series in the same stack all have the same value when converted to a string. For ease of ues, Highcharts for Python will attempt to force the conversion of the relevant value to a string. 
 - property stacking: str | None
- Whether to stack the values of each series on top of each other. Defaults to - None.- Acceptable values are: - Noneto disable stacking,
- "normal"to stack by value or
- "percent"
- 'stream'(for streamgraph series type only)
- 'overlap'(for waterfall series type only)
 - Note - When stacking is enabled, data must be sorted in ascending X order. 
 - property states: States | None
- Configuration for state-specific configuration to apply to the data series. - Return type:
- Statesor- None
 
 - property step: str | None
- Whether to apply steps to the line. Defaults to - None.- Possible values are: 
- 'left'
- 'center'
- 'right'
 
 - property sticky_tracking: bool | None
- Sticky tracking of mouse events. - When - True, the (JavaScript)- mouseOutevent on a series is not triggered until the mouse moves over another series, or out of the plot area.- When - False, the (JavaScript)- mouseOutevent on a series is triggered when the mouse leaves the area around the series’ graph or markers. This also implies the tooltip when not shared.- When - Falseand- PlotOptions.tooltip.shared()is also- False, the tooltip will be hidden when moving the mouse between series.- Defaults to - Truefor line and area type series, but to- Falsefor columns, pies, etc.- Note - The boost module will force this option because of technical limitations. 
 - property target_options: TargetOptions | None
- All options related to the look and positiong of targets. - Return type:
- TargetOptionsor- None
 
 - property threshold: int | float | Decimal | EnforcedNullType | None
- The Y axis value to serve as the base for the columns, for distinguishing between values above and below a threshold. Defaults to - 0.- If - EnforcedNullType, the columns extend from the padding Y axis minimum.- Return type:
- numeric or - EnforcedNullTypeor- None
 
 - property tooltip: Tooltip | None
- A configuration object for the tooltip rendering of each single series. Properties are inherited from tooltip, but only the following properties can be defined on a series level. - Return type:
- Tooltipor- None
 
 - property turbo_threshold: int | None
- When a series contains a data array longer than this value, only one dimensional arrays of numbers, or two dimensional arrays with x and y values are allowed. Also, only the first point is tested, and the rest are assumed to be the same format. This saves expensive data checking and indexing in long series. Set it to - 0or- Noneto disable.- Defaults to - 1000.- Note - In boost mode, turbo threshold is forced. Only array of numbers or two dimensional arrays are allowed. 
 - property type: str
- Indicates the type of series that is represented by this instance. - Warning - This proprety is read-only! - Return type:
 
 - property visible: bool | None
- If - True, the series is initially visible. If- False, the series is hidden by default. Defaults to- True.
 - property x_axis: str | int | None
- When using multiple X-axes, this setting determines on which axis the series should be drawn. Its value should be either a numerical index position in the - Options.x_axis()array (starting at 0), or a- strindicating the- idof the axis to which the series should be connected. Defaults to- None, which behaves as if the value were set to- 0.
 - property y_axis: str | int | None
- When using multiple Y-axes, this setting determines on which axis the series should be drawn. Its value should be either a numerical index position in the - Options.y_axis()array (starting at 0), or a- strindicating the- idof the axis to which the series should be connected. Defaults to- None, which behaves as if the value were set to- 0.
 - property z_index: int | float | Decimal | None
- The visual z-index of the series. Defaults to - None.- Return type:
- numeric or - None