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Legend
By default, all chart types support legends and will automatically generate and draw a legend after setting data for the chart. The Legend
usually consists of multiple entries each represented by a label an a form/shape.
The number of entries the automatically generated legend contains depends on the number of different colors (across all DataSet
objects) as well as on the DataSet
labels. The labels of the Legend
depend on the labels set for the used DataSet
objects in the chart. If no labels for the DataSet
objects have been specified, the chart will automatically generate them. If multiple colors are used for one DataSet
, those colors are grouped and only described by (belong to) one label.
For customizing the Legend
, use you can retreive the Legend
object from the chart using the getLegend()
method:
Legend legend = chart.getLegend();
Control if the legend should be drawn
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setEnabled(boolean enabled)
: Sets theLegend
enabled or disabled. If disabled, theLegend
will not be drawn.
Styling / modifying the legend
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setTextColor(int color)
: Sets the color of the legend labels. -
setTextSize(float size)
: Sets the text-size of the legend labels in dp. -
setTypeface(Typeface tf)
: Sets a customTypeface
for the legend labels.
Wrapping / clipping avoidance
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setWordWrapEnabled(boolean enabled)
: If enabled, the content of the legend will not clip outside the charts bounds, but instead create a new line. Please note that this reduces performance and is only available for legends below the chart. -
setMaxSizePercent(float maxSize)
: Sets the maximum relative size out of the whole chart view in percent. Default: 0.95f (95%)
Customizing the legend
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setPosition(LegendPosition pos)
: Sets theLegendPosition
which defines where theLegend
should appear. Choose between RIGHT_OF_CHART, RIGHT_OF_CHART_CENTER, RIGHT_OF_CHART_INSIDE, BELOW_CHART_LEFT, BELOW_CHART_RIGHT, BELOW_CHART_CENTER or PIECHART_CENTER (PieChart
only), ... and more. -
setForm(LegendForm shape)
: Sets theLegendForm
that should be used. This is the shape that is drawn next to the legend-labels with the color of theDataSet
the legend-entry represents. Choose between SQUARE, CIRCLE or LINE. -
setFormSize(float size)
: Sets the size of the legend-forms in dp. -
setXEntrySpace(float space)
: Sets the space between the legend-entries on the horizontal axis. -
setYEntrySpace(float space)
: Sets the space between the legend-entries on the vertical axis. -
setFormToTextSpace(float space)
: Sets the space between the legend-label and the corresponding legend-form. -
setWordWrapEnabled(boolean enabled)
: Should the legend word wrap? / this is currently supported only for BelowChartLeft, BelowChartRight, BelowChartCenter. / you may want to set maxSizePercent when word wrapping, to set the point where the text wraps.
Setting custom labels & colors
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setCustom(int[] colors, String[] labels)
: Sets a custom legend's labels and colors arrays. The colors count should match the labels count. Each color is for the form drawn at the same index. A null label will start a group. A (-2) color will avoid drawing a form This will disable the feature that automatically calculates the legend labels and colors from the datasets. CallresetCustom()
to re-enable automatic calculation (and thennotifyDataSetChanged()
is needed to auto-calculate the legend again) -
resetCustom()
: Calling this will disable the custom legend labels (set bysetCustom(...)
). Instead, the labels will again be calculated automatically (afternotifyDataSetChanged()
is called). -
setExtra(int[] colors, String[] labels)
: Sets colors and labels that will be appended to the end of the auto calculated colors and labels arrays after calculating the legend. (if the legend has already been calculated, you will need to callnotifyDataSetChanged()
to let the changes take effect)
Example
Legend l = chart.getLegend();
l.setFormSize(10f); // set the size of the legend forms/shapes
l.setForm(LegendForm.CIRCLE); // set what type of form/shape should be used
l.setPosition(LegendPosition.BELOW_CHART_LEFT);
l.setTypeface(...);
l.setTextSize(12f);
l.setTextColor(Color.BLACK);
l.setXEntrySpace(5f); // set the space between the legend entries on the x-axis
l.setYEntrySpace(5f); // set the space between the legend entries on the y-axis
// set custom labels and colors
l.setCustom(ColorTemplate.VORDIPLOM_COLORS, new String[] { "Set1", "Set2", "Set3", "Set4", "Set5" });
// and many more...