/*!* * * Copyright (c) Highsoft AS. All rights reserved. * *!*/ import * as Highcharts from "../highcharts.src"; declare module "../highcharts.src" { /** * (Highcharts, Highstock, Highmaps, Gantt) Enable or disable the initial * animation when a series is displayed for the `dataLabels`. The animation * can also be set as a configuration object. Please note that this option * only applies to the initial animation. * * For other animations, see chart.animation and the animation parameter * under the API methods. The following properties are supported: * * - `defer`: The animation delay time in milliseconds. */ interface PlotGeoheatmapDataLabelsAnimationOptions { /** * (Highcharts, Highstock, Highmaps, Gantt) The animation delay time in * milliseconds. Set to `0` to render the data labels immediately. As * `undefined` inherits defer time from the series.animation.defer. */ defer?: number; } /** * (Highmaps) Make the geoheatmap render its data points as an interpolated * image. It can be used to show a Temperature Map-like charts. */ interface PlotGeoheatmapInterpolationOptions { /** * (Highmaps) Represents how much blur should be added to the * interpolated image. Works best in the range of 0-1, all higher values * would need a lot more performance of the machine to calculate more * detailed interpolation. * * * **Note:** Useful, if the data is spread into wide range of * longitude and latitude values. */ blur?: number; /** * (Highmaps) Enable or disable the interpolation of the geoheatmap * series. */ enabled?: boolean; } /** * (Highmaps) An array of data points for the series. For the `geoheatmap` * series type, points can be given in the following ways: * * 1. An array of arrays with 3 or 2 values. In this case, the values * correspond to `lon,lat,value`. The `value` refers to the color on the * `colorAxis`. (see online documentation for example) * * 2. An array of objects with named values. The following snippet shows * only a few settings, see the complete options set below. If the total * number of data points exceeds the series' turboThreshold, this option is * not available. (see online documentation for example) */ interface SeriesGeoheatmapDataOptions { /** * (Highmaps) Individual color for the point. By default the color is * either used to denote the value, or pulled from the global `colors` * array. */ color?: (Highcharts.ColorString|Highcharts.GradientColorObject|Highcharts.PatternObject); /** * (Highmaps) Individual data label for each point. The options are the * same as the ones for plotOptions.series.dataLabels. */ dataLabels?: Highcharts.DataLabelsOptions; /** * (Highmaps) The `id` of a series in the drilldown.series array to use * for a drilldown for this point. */ drilldown?: string; /** * (Highmaps) Individual point events */ events?: Highcharts.PointEventsOptionsObject; /** * (Highmaps) For map and mapline series types, the geometry of a point. * * To achieve a better separation between the structure and the data, it * is recommended to use `mapData` to define the geometry instead of * defining it on the data points themselves. * * The geometry object is compatible to that of a `feature` in GeoJSON, * so features of GeoJSON can be passed directly into the `data`, * optionally after first filtering and processing it. * * For pre-projected maps (like GeoJSON maps from our map collection), * user has to specify coordinates in `projectedUnits` for geometry type * other than `Point`, instead of `[longitude, latitude]`. */ geometry?: (object|Highcharts.SeriesGeoheatmapDataGeometryOptions); /** * (Highmaps) An id for the point. This can be used after render time to * get a pointer to the point object through `chart.get()`. */ id?: string; /** * (Highmaps) When data labels are laid out on a map, Highmaps runs a * simplified algorithm to detect collision. When two labels collide, * the one with the lowest rank is hidden. By default the rank is * computed from the area. */ labelrank?: number; /** * (Highmaps) The relative mid point of an area, used to place the data * label. Ranges from 0 to 1\. When `mapData` is used, middleX can be * defined there. */ middleX?: number; /** * (Highmaps) The relative mid point of an area, used to place the data * label. Ranges from 0 to 1\. When `mapData` is used, middleY can be * defined there. */ middleY?: number; /** * (Highmaps) The name of the point as shown in the legend, tooltip, * dataLabel etc. */ name?: string; /** * (Highmaps) For map and mapline series types, the SVG path for the * shape. For compatibility with old IE, not all SVG path definitions * are supported, but M, L and C operators are safe. * * To achieve a better separation between the structure and the data, it * is recommended to use `mapData` to define that paths instead of * defining them on the data points themselves. * * For providing true geographical shapes based on longitude and * latitude, use the `geometry` option instead. */ path?: string; /** * (Highmaps) The value of the point, resulting in a color controlled by * options as set in the colorAxis configuration. */ value?: (number|null); } }