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Google Charts - Top X Line Chart
Following is an example of a material line chart with x-axis on top. We've already seen the configuration used to draw this chart in Google Charts Configuration Syntax chapter. So let's see the complete example.
Configurations
We've used axes.x configuration here to have x-axis on top of the chart.
// Set chart options var options = { axes: { x: { 0: {side: 'top'} } } };
Example
googlecharts_line_topx.htm
<html> <head> <title>Google Charts Tutorial</title> <script type = "text/javascript" src = "https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js"> </script> <script type = "text/javascript"> google.charts.load('current', {packages: ['corechart','line']}); </script> </head> <body> <div id = "container" style = "width: 550px; height: 400px; margin: 0 auto"> </div> <script language = "JavaScript"> function drawChart() { // Define the chart to be drawn. var data = new google.visualization.DataTable(); data.addColumn('string', 'Month'); data.addColumn('number', 'Tokyo'); data.addColumn('number', 'New York'); data.addColumn('number', 'Berlin'); data.addColumn('number', 'London'); data.addRows([ ['Jan', 7.0, -0.2, -0.9, 3.9], ['Feb', 6.9, 0.8, 0.6, 4.2], ['Mar', 9.5, 5.7, 3.5, 5.7], ['Apr', 14.5, 11.3, 8.4, 8.5], ['May', 18.2, 17.0, 13.5, 11.9], ['Jun', 21.5, 22.0, 17.0, 15.2], ['Jul', 25.2, 24.8, 18.6, 17.0], ['Aug', 26.5, 24.1, 17.9, 16.6], ['Sep', 23.3, 20.1, 14.3, 14.2], ['Oct', 18.3, 14.1, 9.0, 10.3], ['Nov', 13.9, 8.6, 3.9, 6.6], ['Dec', 9.6, 2.5, 1.0, 4.8] ]); // Set chart options var options = { chart: { title: 'Average Temperatures of Cities', subtitle: 'Source: worldclimate.com' }, hAxis: { title: 'Month', }, vAxis: { title: 'Temperature', }, 'width':550, 'height':400, axes: { x: { 0: {side: 'top'} } } }; // Instantiate and draw the chart. var chart = new google.charts.Line(document.getElementById('container')); chart.draw(data, options); } google.charts.setOnLoadCallback(drawChart); </script> </body> </html>
Result
Verify the result.
googlecharts_line_charts.htm
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