VictoryCandlestick
VictoryCandlestick renders a dataset as a series of candlesticks. VictoryCandlestick can be composed with VictoryChart to create candlestick charts.
animate
type: boolean || object
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard animate prop. Read about it here
See the Animations Guide for more detail on animations and transitions
animate={{
duration: 2000,
onLoad: { duration: 1000 }
}}candleColors
type: { positive: string, negative: string }
Candle colors are significant in candlestick charts, with colors indicating whether a market closed higher than it opened (positive), or closed lower than it opened (negative). The candleColors prop should be given as an object with color strings specified for positive and negative.
default (provided by default theme): candleColors={{positive: "white", negative: "black"}}
candleRatio
type: number
The candleRatio prop specifies an approximate ratio between candle widths and spaces between candles. When width is not specified via the candleWidth prop or in candle styles, the candleRatio prop will be used to calculate a default width for each candle given the total number of candles in the data series and the overall width of the chart.
candleWidth
type: number || function
The candleWidth prop is used to specify the width of each candle. This prop may be given as a number of pixels or as a function that returns a number. When this prop is given as a function, it will be evaluated with a single argument: an object containing all the props passed to the Candle component. When this value is not given, a default value will be calculated based on the overall dimensions of the chart, and the number of candles.
Note: It is still possible to define candle width via the style prop with the width attribute, but candleWidth will take precedence.
categories
type: array[string] || { x: array[string], y: array[string] }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard categories prop. Read about it here
categories={{ x: ["dogs", "cats", "mice"] }}close
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
Use close data accessor prop to define the close value of a candle.
string: specify which property in an array of data objects should be used as the close value
examples: close="closing_value"
function: use a function to translate each element in a data array into a close value
examples: close={() => 10}
array index: specify which index of an array should be used as a close value when data is given as an array of arrays
examples: close={1}
path string or path array: specify which property in an array of nested data objects should be used as a close value
examples: close="bonds.close", close={["bonds", "close"]}
closeLabelComponent
type: element
The closeLabelComponent prop takes a component instance which will be used to render the label corresponding to the close value for each candle. The new element created from the passed closeLabelComponent will be supplied with the following props: x, y, datum, index, scale, verticalAnchor, textAnchor, angle, transform, style and events. Any of these props may be overridden by passing in props to the supplied component, or modified or ignored within the custom component itself. If closeLabelComponent is omitted, a new VictoryLabel will be created with props described above.
See the Custom Components Guide for more detail on creating your own components
default: closeLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel/>}
closeLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel dy={20}/>}closeLabels
type: array || function || boolean
The closeLabels prop defines the labels that will correspond to the close value for each candle. This prop should be given as a boolean, an array or as a function of the props corresponding to that label. When given as a boolean value, the max value of each datum will be used for the label.
examples:
closeLabelscloseLabels={["first", "second", "third"]}closeLabels={({ datum }) => Math.round(datum.close)}
containerComponent
type: element
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard containerComponent prop. Read about it here
containerComponent={<VictoryVoronoiContainer/>}data
type: array[object]
Specify data via the data prop. By default, VictoryCandlestick expects data as an array of objects with x, open, close, high, and low keys. Use the x, open, close, high, and low data accessor props to specify custom data formats. Refer to the Data Accessors Guide for more detail.
dataComponent
type: element
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard dataComponent prop. Read about it here
VictoryCandlestick supplies the following props to its dataComponent: data, datum, index, padding, polar, origin, scale, style, candleHeight, x1, y1, y2, x2
See the Custom Components Guide for more detail on creating your own dataComponents
default: <Candle/>
dataComponent={<Candle events={{ onClick: handleClick }}/>}domain
type: array[low, high] || { x: [low, high], y: [low, high] }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard domain prop. Read about it here
domain={{x: [0, 100], y: [0, 1]}}domainPadding
type: number || array[left, right] || { x: [left, right], y: [bottom, top] }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard domainPadding prop. Read about it here
domainPadding={{x: [10, -10], y: 5}}eventKey
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard eventKey prop to specify how event targets are addressed. This prop is not commonly used. Read about the eventKey prop in more detail here
eventKey = "x";events
type: array[object]
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard events prop. Read about it here
See the Events Guide for more information on defining events.
groupComponent
type: element
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard groupComponent prop. Read about it here
default: <g/>
groupComponent={<g transform="translate(10, 10)" />}height
type: number
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard height prop. Read about it here
default (provided by default theme): height={300}
height={400}high
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
Use high data accessor prop to define the high value of a candle.
string: specify which property in an array of data objects should be used as the high value
examples: high="highest_value"
function: use a function to translate each element in a data array into a high value
examples: high={() => 10}
array index: specify which index of an array should be used as a high value when data is given as an array of arrays
examples: high={1}
path string or path array: specify which property in an array of nested data objects should be used as a high value
examples: high="bonds.high", high={["bonds", "high"]}
highLabelComponent
type: element
The highLabelComponent prop takes a component instance which will be used to render the label corresponding to the highest value for each candle. The new element created from the passed highLabelComponent will be supplied with the following props: x, y, datum, index, scale, verticalAnchor, textAnchor, angle, transform, style and events. Any of these props may be overridden by passing in props to the supplied component, or modified or ignored within the custom component itself. If highLabelComponent is omitted, a new VictoryLabel will be created with props described above.
See the Custom Components Guide for more detail on creating your own components
default: highLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel/>}
highLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel dy={20}/>}highLabels
type: array || function || boolean
The highLabels prop defines the labels that will correspond to the high value for each candle. This prop should be given as a boolean, an array or as a function of the props corresponding to that label. When given as a boolean value, the max value of each datum will be used for the label.
examples:
highLabelshighLabels={["first", "second", "third"]}highLabels={({ datum }) => Math.round(datum.high)}
horizontal
type: boolean
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard horizontal prop. Read about it in detail
labelComponent
type: element
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard labelComponent prop. Read about it here
default: <VictoryLabel/>
labelOrientation
type: "top", "bottom", "left", "right" || { open, close, low, high }
The labelOrientation prop determines where a label should be placed in relation to the candle it corresponds to. This prop may be given as "top", "bottom", "left", "right", or as an object with an option defined for some or all of the labels.
labels
type: array || function
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard labels prop. Read about it here
low
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
Use low data accessor prop to define the low value of a candle.
string: specify which property in an array of data objects should be used as the low value
examples: low="lowest_value"
function: use a function to translate each element in a data array into a low value
examples: low={() => 10}
array index: specify which index of an array should be used as a low value when data is given as an array of arrays
examples: low={1}
path string or path array: specify which property in an array of nested data objects should be used as a low value
examples: low="bonds.low", low={["bonds", "low"]}
lowLabelComponent
type: element
The lowLabelComponent prop takes a component instance which will be used to render the label corresponding to the lowest value for each candle. The new element created from the passed lowLabelComponent will be supplied with the following props: x, y, datum, index, scale, verticalAnchor, textAnchor, angle, transform, style and events. Any of these props may be overridden by passing in props to the supplied component, or modified or ignored within the custom component itself. If lowLabelComponent is omitted, a new VictoryLabel will be created with props described above.
See the Custom Components Guide for more detail on creating your own components
default: lowLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel/>}
lowLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel dy={20}/>}lowLabels
type: array || function || boolean
The lowLabels prop defines the labels that will correspond to the low value for each candle. This prop should be given as a boolean, an array or as a function of the props corresponding to that label. When given as a boolean value, the max value of each datum will be used for the label.
examples:
lowLabelslowLabels={["first", "second", "third"]}lowLabels={({ datum }) => Math.round(datum.low)}
maxDomain
type: number || { x: number, y: number }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard maxDomain prop. Read about it in detail
minDomain
type: number || { x: number, y: number }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard minDomain prop. Read about it in detail
name
type: string
The name prop is used to reference a component instance when defining shared events.
name = "series-1";open
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
Use open data accessor prop to define the open value of a candle.
string: specify which property in an array of data objects should be used as the open value
examples: open="opening_value"
function: use a function to translate each element in a data array into an open value
examples: open={() => 10}
array index: specify which index of an array should be used as an open value when data is given as an array of arrays
examples: open={1}
path string or path array: specify which property in an array of nested data objects should be used as an open value
examples: open="bonds.open", open={["bonds", "open"]}
openLabelComponent
type: element
The openLabelComponent prop takes a component instance which will be used to render the label corresponding to the open value for each candle. The new element created from the passed openLabelComponent will be supplied with the following props: x, y, datum, index, scale, verticalAnchor, textAnchor, angle, transform, style and events. Any of these props may be overridden by passing in props to the supplied component, or modified or ignored within the custom component itself. If openLabelComponent is omitted, a new VictoryLabel will be created with props described above.
See the Custom Components Guide for more detail on creating your own components
default: openLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel/>}
openLabelComponent={<VictoryLabel dy={20}/>}openLabels
type: array || function || boolean
The openLabels prop defines the labels that will correspond to the open value for each candle. This prop should be given as a boolean, an array or as a function of the props corresponding to that label. When given as a boolean value, the max value of each datum will be used for the label.
examples:
openLabelsopenLabels={["first", "second", "third"]}openLabels={({ datum }) => Math.round(datum.open)}
origin
type: { x: number, y: number }
The origin prop is only used by polar charts, and is usually controlled by VictoryChart. It will not typically be necessary to set an origin prop manually
Read about the origin prop in detail
padding
type: number || { top: number, bottom: number, left: number, right: number }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard padding prop. Read about it here
default (provided by default theme): padding={50}
padding={{ top: 20, bottom: 60 }}polar
type: boolean
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard polar prop. Read about it here
note: Polar Charts are not yet supported for VictoryCandlestick
range
type: array[low, high] || { x: [low, high], y: [low, high] }
The range prop is usually controlled by VictoryChart. It will not typically be necessary to set a range prop manually
Read about the range prop in detail
samples
type: number
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard samples prop. Read about it here
default: samples={50}
samples={100}scale
type: scale || { x: scale, y: scale }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard scale prop. Read about it here
Options for scale include "linear", "time", "log", "sqrt" and the d3-scale functions that correspond to these options.
default: scale="linear"
scale={{x: "linear", y: "log"}}sharedEvents
The sharedEvents prop is used internally to coordinate events between components. It should not be set manually.
singleQuadrantDomainPadding
type: boolean || { x: boolean, y: boolean }
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard singleQuadrantDomainPadding prop. Read about it here
sortKey
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard sortKey prop. Read about it here
See the Data Accessors Guide for more detail on formatting and processing data.
sortKey = "x";sortOrder
type: "ascending" || "descending"
The sortOrder prop specifies whether sorted data should be returned in ascending or descending order.
default: sortOrder="ascending"
standalone
type: boolean
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard standalone prop. Read about it here
note: When VictoryCandlestick is nested within a component like VictoryChart, this prop will be set to false
default: standalone={true}
style
type: {
parent: object,
data: object,
labels: object,
closeLabels: object,
highLabels: object,
lowLabels: object,
openLabels: object
}The style prop defines the style of the component. The style prop should be given as an object with styles defined for parent, data, labels, closeLabels, highLabels,lowLabels, and openLabels. Any valid svg styles are supported, but width, height, and padding should be specified via props as they determine relative layout for components in VictoryChart. Functional styles may be defined for style properties, and they will be evaluated with the props corresponding to each element.
note: When a component is rendered as a child of another Victory component, or within a custom <svg> element with standalone={false} parent styles will be applied to the enclosing <g> tag. Many styles that can be applied to a parent <svg> will not be expressed when applied to a <g>.
note: custom angle and verticalAnchor properties may be included in labels styles.
default (provided by default theme): See grayscale theme for more detail
theme
type: object
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard theme prop. Read about it here
See the Themes Guide for information about creating custom themes.
default: theme={VictoryTheme.grayscale}
theme={VictoryTheme.material}wickStrokeWidth
type: number
When the wickStrokeWidth prop is set, this value will be used to determine the stroke width for the candle wick. When this prop is not set, the strokeWidth set by the style prop will apply to both the candle and the wick.
width
type: number
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard width prop. Read about it here
default (provided by default theme): width={450}
width={400}x
type: string || integer || array[string] || function
VictoryCandlestick uses the standard x data accessor prop. Read about it here
See the Data Accessors Guide for more detail on formatting and processing data.
x={(datum) => new Date(datum.day)}