Line

Simple Line Chart

An example of a simple line chart with three series. You can edit this example in realtime.

Line Scatter Diagram

This advanced example uses a line chart to draw a scatter diagram. The data object is created with a functional style random mechanism. There is a mobile first responsive configuration using the responsive options to show less labels on small screens.

Line Chart with Area

This chart uses the showArea option to draw line, dots but also an area shape. Use the low option to specify a fixed lower bound that will make the area expand. You can also use the areaBase property to specify a data value that will be used to determine the area shape base position (this is 0 by default).

Bi-polar Line chart with area only

You can also only draw the area shapes of the line chart. Area shapes will always be constructed around their areaBase (that can be configured in the options) which also allows you to draw nice bi-polar areas.

Bar

Bi-polar bar chart

A bi-polar bar chart with a range limit set with low and high. There is also an interpolation function used to skip every odd grid line / label.

Overlapping bars on mobile

This example makes use of label interpolation and the seriesBarDistance property that allows you to make bars overlap over each other. This then can be used to use the available space on mobile better. Resize your browser to see the effect of the responsive configuration.

Multi-Line Labels

Chartist will figure out if your browser supports foreignObject and it will use them to create labels that are based on regular HTML text elements. Multi-line and regular CSS styles are just two of many benefits while using foreignObjects!

Stacked bar chart

You can also set your bar chart to stack the series bars on top of each other easily by using the stackBars property in your configuration.

Horizontal Bar Chart

Guess what! Creating horizontal bar charts is as simple as it can get. There's no new chart type you need to learn, just passing an additional option is enough.

Extreme Responsive Configuration

As all settings of a chart can be customized with the responsive configuration override mechanism of Chartist, you can create a chart that adopts to every media condition!

Pie

Simple pie chart

A very simple pie chart with label interpolation to show percentage instead of the actual data series value.

Pie chart with custom labels

This pie chart is configured with custom labels specified in the data object. On desktop we use the labelOffset property to offset the labels from the center. Also labelDirection can be used to control the direction in which the labels are expanding.

Gauge chart

This pie chart uses donut, startAngle and total to draw a gauge chart.

Donut Chart

This pie chart uses donut and donutSolid to draw a donut chart.