Recharts BarChartStackedBySign - Is it possible to show same entity on both side of Y axis












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In BarChartStackedBySign of Recharts, i want to compare the given entities for current and previous year representing that on bar graph.



The issue is re-charts treats them as different entity if provided via two different objects.



In the fiddle shared we can see each fruit is represented two times on x-axis, i want each fruit comes only one time on x-axis and data for current year gets represented on +y axis and previous year data on -y axis.



Fiddle link - https://jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/



const {BarChart, Bar, ReferenceLine, XAxis, YAxis, CartesianGrid, Tooltip, Legend} = Recharts;

// Data for current year
const data1 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: 4000, women: 2400},
{name: 'Orange', men: 2000, women: 2000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: 1000, women: 1400},
];

// Data for previous year
const data2 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: -3000, women: -2000},
{name: 'Orange', men: -1000, women: -1000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: -2000, women: -400},
];

const data = data1.concat(data2);

const SimpleBarChart = React.createClass({
render () {
return (
<BarChart width={600} height={300} data={data} stackOffset="sign"
margin={{top: 5, right: 30, left: 20, bottom: 5}}>
<CartesianGrid strokeDasharray="3 3"/>
<XAxis dataKey="name"/>
<YAxis/>
<Tooltip/>
<Legend />
<ReferenceLine y={0} stroke='#000'/>
<Bar dataKey="men" fill="#8884d8" stackId="stack" />
<Bar dataKey="women" fill="#82ca9d" stackId="stack" />
</BarChart>
);
}
})

ReactDOM.render(
<SimpleBarChart />,
document.getElementById('container')
);









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  • jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:55













  • @igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

    – Rohit Garg
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:19











  • oh, got it, okay

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:30
















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In BarChartStackedBySign of Recharts, i want to compare the given entities for current and previous year representing that on bar graph.



The issue is re-charts treats them as different entity if provided via two different objects.



In the fiddle shared we can see each fruit is represented two times on x-axis, i want each fruit comes only one time on x-axis and data for current year gets represented on +y axis and previous year data on -y axis.



Fiddle link - https://jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/



const {BarChart, Bar, ReferenceLine, XAxis, YAxis, CartesianGrid, Tooltip, Legend} = Recharts;

// Data for current year
const data1 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: 4000, women: 2400},
{name: 'Orange', men: 2000, women: 2000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: 1000, women: 1400},
];

// Data for previous year
const data2 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: -3000, women: -2000},
{name: 'Orange', men: -1000, women: -1000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: -2000, women: -400},
];

const data = data1.concat(data2);

const SimpleBarChart = React.createClass({
render () {
return (
<BarChart width={600} height={300} data={data} stackOffset="sign"
margin={{top: 5, right: 30, left: 20, bottom: 5}}>
<CartesianGrid strokeDasharray="3 3"/>
<XAxis dataKey="name"/>
<YAxis/>
<Tooltip/>
<Legend />
<ReferenceLine y={0} stroke='#000'/>
<Bar dataKey="men" fill="#8884d8" stackId="stack" />
<Bar dataKey="women" fill="#82ca9d" stackId="stack" />
</BarChart>
);
}
})

ReactDOM.render(
<SimpleBarChart />,
document.getElementById('container')
);









share|improve this question























  • jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:55













  • @igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

    – Rohit Garg
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:19











  • oh, got it, okay

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:30














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In BarChartStackedBySign of Recharts, i want to compare the given entities for current and previous year representing that on bar graph.



The issue is re-charts treats them as different entity if provided via two different objects.



In the fiddle shared we can see each fruit is represented two times on x-axis, i want each fruit comes only one time on x-axis and data for current year gets represented on +y axis and previous year data on -y axis.



Fiddle link - https://jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/



const {BarChart, Bar, ReferenceLine, XAxis, YAxis, CartesianGrid, Tooltip, Legend} = Recharts;

// Data for current year
const data1 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: 4000, women: 2400},
{name: 'Orange', men: 2000, women: 2000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: 1000, women: 1400},
];

// Data for previous year
const data2 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: -3000, women: -2000},
{name: 'Orange', men: -1000, women: -1000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: -2000, women: -400},
];

const data = data1.concat(data2);

const SimpleBarChart = React.createClass({
render () {
return (
<BarChart width={600} height={300} data={data} stackOffset="sign"
margin={{top: 5, right: 30, left: 20, bottom: 5}}>
<CartesianGrid strokeDasharray="3 3"/>
<XAxis dataKey="name"/>
<YAxis/>
<Tooltip/>
<Legend />
<ReferenceLine y={0} stroke='#000'/>
<Bar dataKey="men" fill="#8884d8" stackId="stack" />
<Bar dataKey="women" fill="#82ca9d" stackId="stack" />
</BarChart>
);
}
})

ReactDOM.render(
<SimpleBarChart />,
document.getElementById('container')
);









share|improve this question














In BarChartStackedBySign of Recharts, i want to compare the given entities for current and previous year representing that on bar graph.



The issue is re-charts treats them as different entity if provided via two different objects.



In the fiddle shared we can see each fruit is represented two times on x-axis, i want each fruit comes only one time on x-axis and data for current year gets represented on +y axis and previous year data on -y axis.



Fiddle link - https://jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/



const {BarChart, Bar, ReferenceLine, XAxis, YAxis, CartesianGrid, Tooltip, Legend} = Recharts;

// Data for current year
const data1 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: 4000, women: 2400},
{name: 'Orange', men: 2000, women: 2000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: 1000, women: 1400},
];

// Data for previous year
const data2 = [
{name: 'Apple', men: -3000, women: -2000},
{name: 'Orange', men: -1000, women: -1000},
{name: 'Kiwi', men: -2000, women: -400},
];

const data = data1.concat(data2);

const SimpleBarChart = React.createClass({
render () {
return (
<BarChart width={600} height={300} data={data} stackOffset="sign"
margin={{top: 5, right: 30, left: 20, bottom: 5}}>
<CartesianGrid strokeDasharray="3 3"/>
<XAxis dataKey="name"/>
<YAxis/>
<Tooltip/>
<Legend />
<ReferenceLine y={0} stroke='#000'/>
<Bar dataKey="men" fill="#8884d8" stackId="stack" />
<Bar dataKey="women" fill="#82ca9d" stackId="stack" />
</BarChart>
);
}
})

ReactDOM.render(
<SimpleBarChart />,
document.getElementById('container')
);






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  • jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:55













  • @igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

    – Rohit Garg
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:19











  • oh, got it, okay

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:30



















  • jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:55













  • @igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

    – Rohit Garg
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:19











  • oh, got it, okay

    – igorves
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:30

















jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

– igorves
Nov 21 '18 at 10:55







jest have one array and several bars. check this: jsfiddle.net/59ugdj1t/7

– igorves
Nov 21 '18 at 10:55















@igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

– Rohit Garg
Nov 21 '18 at 11:19





@igorves, using this strategy we have changed men -> menPr for previous data(i.e. created different keys for different data), which actually i don't want.

– Rohit Garg
Nov 21 '18 at 11:19













oh, got it, okay

– igorves
Nov 21 '18 at 11:30





oh, got it, okay

– igorves
Nov 21 '18 at 11:30












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