Highcharts - How to hide series name and Y value in tooltip










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Hovering over a series in Highchart graph displays a popup with series name and Y value, in the example: 'Tokyo 9.5ºC'. I would like to display my own, custom text on hover - I can do that by modifying each point's name. At the same time I would like to hide the default series name and Y value. I've searched the doc but haven't found anything suitable. Any ideas how to approach this?










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    Hovering over a series in Highchart graph displays a popup with series name and Y value, in the example: 'Tokyo 9.5ºC'. I would like to display my own, custom text on hover - I can do that by modifying each point's name. At the same time I would like to hide the default series name and Y value. I've searched the doc but haven't found anything suitable. Any ideas how to approach this?










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      Hovering over a series in Highchart graph displays a popup with series name and Y value, in the example: 'Tokyo 9.5ºC'. I would like to display my own, custom text on hover - I can do that by modifying each point's name. At the same time I would like to hide the default series name and Y value. I've searched the doc but haven't found anything suitable. Any ideas how to approach this?










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      Hovering over a series in Highchart graph displays a popup with series name and Y value, in the example: 'Tokyo 9.5ºC'. I would like to display my own, custom text on hover - I can do that by modifying each point's name. At the same time I would like to hide the default series name and Y value. I've searched the doc but haven't found anything suitable. Any ideas how to approach this?







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      edited Jan 20 '18 at 5:56









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          You'll have to specify a tooltip formatter yourself (see documentation):



          tooltip: 
          formatter: function()
          return 'The value for <b>'+ this.x +
          '</b> is <b>'+ this.y +'</b>';

          ,


          there you can just show the x-values if you like or your custom text.

          Hope that helps.






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          • Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
            – Bartek Skwira
            Apr 10 '13 at 7:51


















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          I have modified the DEMO and created a new DEMO here



          To customize the text displayed in the tooltip, you should use it like:



          Highcharts.chart('container', 

          title:
          text: 'Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016'
          ,

          subtitle:
          text: 'Source: thesolarfoundation.com'
          ,
          ........
          .....
          ....

          tooltip:
          formatter: function()
          return '<strong>X value: </strong>'+ this.x;

          ,
          );





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            if you want to format the second line of the tool tip, but leave the x-axis label name alone you can use point format instead of formatter.



            tooltip: 
            pointFormat: 'The value is point.y'
            ,





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            • tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
              – Fonant
              Nov 22 '18 at 18:31










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            You'll have to specify a tooltip formatter yourself (see documentation):



            tooltip: 
            formatter: function()
            return 'The value for <b>'+ this.x +
            '</b> is <b>'+ this.y +'</b>';

            ,


            there you can just show the x-values if you like or your custom text.

            Hope that helps.






            share|improve this answer




















            • Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
              – Bartek Skwira
              Apr 10 '13 at 7:51















            9














            You'll have to specify a tooltip formatter yourself (see documentation):



            tooltip: 
            formatter: function()
            return 'The value for <b>'+ this.x +
            '</b> is <b>'+ this.y +'</b>';

            ,


            there you can just show the x-values if you like or your custom text.

            Hope that helps.






            share|improve this answer




















            • Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
              – Bartek Skwira
              Apr 10 '13 at 7:51













            9












            9








            9






            You'll have to specify a tooltip formatter yourself (see documentation):



            tooltip: 
            formatter: function()
            return 'The value for <b>'+ this.x +
            '</b> is <b>'+ this.y +'</b>';

            ,


            there you can just show the x-values if you like or your custom text.

            Hope that helps.






            share|improve this answer












            You'll have to specify a tooltip formatter yourself (see documentation):



            tooltip: 
            formatter: function()
            return 'The value for <b>'+ this.x +
            '</b> is <b>'+ this.y +'</b>';

            ,


            there you can just show the x-values if you like or your custom text.

            Hope that helps.







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            answered Apr 5 '13 at 11:41









            dgw

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            • Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
              – Bartek Skwira
              Apr 10 '13 at 7:51
















            • Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
              – Bartek Skwira
              Apr 10 '13 at 7:51















            Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
            – Bartek Skwira
            Apr 10 '13 at 7:51




            Exactly what I was looking for! Dziękuję!
            – Bartek Skwira
            Apr 10 '13 at 7:51













            2














            I have modified the DEMO and created a new DEMO here



            To customize the text displayed in the tooltip, you should use it like:



            Highcharts.chart('container', 

            title:
            text: 'Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016'
            ,

            subtitle:
            text: 'Source: thesolarfoundation.com'
            ,
            ........
            .....
            ....

            tooltip:
            formatter: function()
            return '<strong>X value: </strong>'+ this.x;

            ,
            );





            share|improve this answer

























              2














              I have modified the DEMO and created a new DEMO here



              To customize the text displayed in the tooltip, you should use it like:



              Highcharts.chart('container', 

              title:
              text: 'Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016'
              ,

              subtitle:
              text: 'Source: thesolarfoundation.com'
              ,
              ........
              .....
              ....

              tooltip:
              formatter: function()
              return '<strong>X value: </strong>'+ this.x;

              ,
              );





              share|improve this answer























                2












                2








                2






                I have modified the DEMO and created a new DEMO here



                To customize the text displayed in the tooltip, you should use it like:



                Highcharts.chart('container', 

                title:
                text: 'Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016'
                ,

                subtitle:
                text: 'Source: thesolarfoundation.com'
                ,
                ........
                .....
                ....

                tooltip:
                formatter: function()
                return '<strong>X value: </strong>'+ this.x;

                ,
                );





                share|improve this answer












                I have modified the DEMO and created a new DEMO here



                To customize the text displayed in the tooltip, you should use it like:



                Highcharts.chart('container', 

                title:
                text: 'Solar Employment Growth by Sector, 2010-2016'
                ,

                subtitle:
                text: 'Source: thesolarfoundation.com'
                ,
                ........
                .....
                ....

                tooltip:
                formatter: function()
                return '<strong>X value: </strong>'+ this.x;

                ,
                );






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                answered Jan 20 '18 at 5:51









                Rahul Gupta

                5,68633250




                5,68633250





















                    0














                    if you want to format the second line of the tool tip, but leave the x-axis label name alone you can use point format instead of formatter.



                    tooltip: 
                    pointFormat: 'The value is point.y'
                    ,





                    share|improve this answer




















                    • tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                      – Fonant
                      Nov 22 '18 at 18:31















                    0














                    if you want to format the second line of the tool tip, but leave the x-axis label name alone you can use point format instead of formatter.



                    tooltip: 
                    pointFormat: 'The value is point.y'
                    ,





                    share|improve this answer




















                    • tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                      – Fonant
                      Nov 22 '18 at 18:31













                    0












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                    if you want to format the second line of the tool tip, but leave the x-axis label name alone you can use point format instead of formatter.



                    tooltip: 
                    pointFormat: 'The value is point.y'
                    ,





                    share|improve this answer












                    if you want to format the second line of the tool tip, but leave the x-axis label name alone you can use point format instead of formatter.



                    tooltip: 
                    pointFormat: 'The value is point.y'
                    ,






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                    answered Nov 13 '18 at 2:06









                    Michael

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                    • tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                      – Fonant
                      Nov 22 '18 at 18:31
















                    • tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                      – Fonant
                      Nov 22 '18 at 18:31















                    tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                    – Fonant
                    Nov 22 '18 at 18:31




                    tooltip: pointFormat: 'The value is point.y' ,
                    – Fonant
                    Nov 22 '18 at 18:31

















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