How to add custom multiple select to highcharts legend?












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I have a chart like this, where I have 29 series in a legend field. And I want to make it look better, so my question is: how can I add custom multiple select instead of selection which is provided by highcharts?










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  • @ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
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I have a chart like this, where I have 29 series in a legend field. And I want to make it look better, so my question is: how can I add custom multiple select instead of selection which is provided by highcharts?










share|improve this question
























  • @ewolden still, I need an answer.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:32










  • @ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:46














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I have a chart like this, where I have 29 series in a legend field. And I want to make it look better, so my question is: how can I add custom multiple select instead of selection which is provided by highcharts?










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I have a chart like this, where I have 29 series in a legend field. And I want to make it look better, so my question is: how can I add custom multiple select instead of selection which is provided by highcharts?







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  • @ewolden still, I need an answer.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:32










  • @ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:46


















  • @ewolden still, I need an answer.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:32










  • @ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
    – tohhy
    Nov 19 '18 at 14:46
















@ewolden still, I need an answer.
– tohhy
Nov 19 '18 at 14:32




@ewolden still, I need an answer.
– tohhy
Nov 19 '18 at 14:32












@ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
– tohhy
Nov 19 '18 at 14:46




@ewolden I want it to look like this and my chart configuration is done similar to this.
– tohhy
Nov 19 '18 at 14:46












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Yes, it is possible. You have to set enabled legend property to false, add html select list and write your own function to switch between series.



      function chose() {
let selected = mySelect.options[mySelect.selectedIndex].text;
chart.series.forEach((series) => {
if (selected === series.name) {
if (series.visible) {
series.hide();
} else {
series.show()
}
}
})
}

btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
chose()
})


Check this example: https://jsfiddle.net/Bastss/daL7nzjr/ . Also, check this Highcharts solution to customize legend when the chart has a lot of series: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/legend/navigation/



Best regards!






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    Yes, it is possible. You have to set enabled legend property to false, add html select list and write your own function to switch between series.



          function chose() {
    let selected = mySelect.options[mySelect.selectedIndex].text;
    chart.series.forEach((series) => {
    if (selected === series.name) {
    if (series.visible) {
    series.hide();
    } else {
    series.show()
    }
    }
    })
    }

    btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
    chose()
    })


    Check this example: https://jsfiddle.net/Bastss/daL7nzjr/ . Also, check this Highcharts solution to customize legend when the chart has a lot of series: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/legend/navigation/



    Best regards!






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      Yes, it is possible. You have to set enabled legend property to false, add html select list and write your own function to switch between series.



            function chose() {
      let selected = mySelect.options[mySelect.selectedIndex].text;
      chart.series.forEach((series) => {
      if (selected === series.name) {
      if (series.visible) {
      series.hide();
      } else {
      series.show()
      }
      }
      })
      }

      btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
      chose()
      })


      Check this example: https://jsfiddle.net/Bastss/daL7nzjr/ . Also, check this Highcharts solution to customize legend when the chart has a lot of series: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/legend/navigation/



      Best regards!






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        Yes, it is possible. You have to set enabled legend property to false, add html select list and write your own function to switch between series.



              function chose() {
        let selected = mySelect.options[mySelect.selectedIndex].text;
        chart.series.forEach((series) => {
        if (selected === series.name) {
        if (series.visible) {
        series.hide();
        } else {
        series.show()
        }
        }
        })
        }

        btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
        chose()
        })


        Check this example: https://jsfiddle.net/Bastss/daL7nzjr/ . Also, check this Highcharts solution to customize legend when the chart has a lot of series: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/legend/navigation/



        Best regards!






        share|improve this answer












        Yes, it is possible. You have to set enabled legend property to false, add html select list and write your own function to switch between series.



              function chose() {
        let selected = mySelect.options[mySelect.selectedIndex].text;
        chart.series.forEach((series) => {
        if (selected === series.name) {
        if (series.visible) {
        series.hide();
        } else {
        series.show()
        }
        }
        })
        }

        btn.addEventListener('click', () => {
        chose()
        })


        Check this example: https://jsfiddle.net/Bastss/daL7nzjr/ . Also, check this Highcharts solution to customize legend when the chart has a lot of series: http://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/legend/navigation/



        Best regards!







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