Yes it is possible to set different colors for the xAxis labels. You will have to use a custom renderer, something like below:
import android.graphics.Canvas;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.components.XAxis;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.renderer.XAxisRenderer;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.utils.MPPointF;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.utils.Transformer;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.utils.Utils;
import com.github.mikephil.charting.utils.ViewPortHandler;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Created by rawsond on 29/01/17.
*/
public class ColoredLabelXAxisRenderer extends XAxisRenderer {
List<Integer> labelColors;
public ColoredLabelXAxisRenderer(ViewPortHandler viewPortHandler, XAxis xAxis, Transformer trans) {
super(viewPortHandler, xAxis, trans);
labelColors = Collections.EMPTY_LIST;
}
public ColoredLabelXAxisRenderer(ViewPortHandler viewPortHandler, XAxis xAxis, Transformer trans, List<Integer> colors) {
super(viewPortHandler, xAxis, trans);
this.labelColors = colors;
}
@Override
protected void drawLabels(Canvas c, float pos, MPPointF anchor) {
final float labelRotationAngleDegrees = mXAxis.getLabelRotationAngle();
boolean centeringEnabled = mXAxis.isCenterAxisLabelsEnabled();
float[] positions = new float[mXAxis.mEntryCount * 2];
for (int i = 0; i < positions.length; i += 2) {
// only fill x values
if (centeringEnabled) {
positions[i] = mXAxis.mCenteredEntries[i / 2];
} else {
positions[i] = mXAxis.mEntries[i / 2];
}
}
mTrans.pointValuesToPixel(positions);
for (int i = 0; i < positions.length; i += 2) {
float x = positions[i];
if (mViewPortHandler.isInBoundsX(x)) {
String label = mXAxis.getValueFormatter().getFormattedValue(mXAxis.mEntries[i / 2], mXAxis);
int color = getColorForXValue(mXAxis.mEntries[i / 2]); //added
mAxisLabelPaint.setColor(color);
if (mXAxis.isAvoidFirstLastClippingEnabled()) {
// avoid clipping of the last
if (i == mXAxis.mEntryCount - 1 && mXAxis.mEntryCount > 1) {
float width = Utils.calcTextWidth(mAxisLabelPaint, label);
if (width > mViewPortHandler.offsetRight() * 2
&& x + width > mViewPortHandler.getChartWidth())
x -= width / 2;
// avoid clipping of the first
} else if (i == 0) {
float width = Utils.calcTextWidth(mAxisLabelPaint, label);
x += width / 2;
}
}
drawLabel(c, label, x, pos, anchor, labelRotationAngleDegrees);
}
}
}
private int getColorForXValue(int index) {
if (index >= labelColors.size()) return mXAxis.getTextColor();
if (index < 0) return mXAxis.getTextColor();
return labelColors.get(index);
}
}
Consume it like this:
mChart.setXAxisRenderer(new ColoredLabelXAxisRenderer(mChart.getViewPortHandler(), mChart.getXAxis(), mChart.getTransformer(AxisDependency.LEFT), colors));
where colors
is a List<Integer>
of resolved colors (not resource ids) the same size as the number of entries in the IDataSet
. Since you already know how to change the color of the bar on a highlight, that part is up to you. Just manipulate colors
in the same way you would normally. Here is a sample output:
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