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Can I do that?

From the documentation, you can format the "dataLabels" by passing in a function. I would like to gain the same control for colorizing a single pie from a PieChart.

I know I can pass in an Array of colors, but I don't want Highcharts to just automatically set these colors values, I want to set the color based on the value for a pie/area.

Ideas?

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You can set the color for each slice as follows. Here's an example.

            data: [
                    {
                        name: 'A',
                        y: 1,
                        sliced: true,
                        selected: true,
                        color: getColor(1)
                    },
                    {
                        name: 'B',
                        y: 12.8,
                        sliced: false,
                        selected: false,
                        color: getColor(12.8)
                    },
                    {
                        name: 'C',
                        y: 52.8,
                        sliced: false,
                        selected: false,
                        color: getColor(52.8)
                    }
                ]

Just set the color on each point according to it's value.

Also, you can dynamically update the colors, e.g.

function updateChart() {
    chart.series[0].data[1].update({
        color: '#ff0'
    });
}
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  • unfortunately, that is not dynamic. I can't dedice "in-code" what and when to do, reacting on a value. Thats just hardcoded. Oct 15, 2012 at 23:56
  • @AndreMeinhold Are you serious?! To apply color when you want - you can use chart.events, series.events and point.events. To do what you want - write your own function that will handle all color manipulations. Oct 16, 2012 at 7:06
  • @IgorShastin: there is an event like point.render ? If thats the case create an answer and you got it. But I didn't find any event that would allow to initially set the color of pies. I'm not looking for mouseover events Oct 16, 2012 at 10:45
  • @AndreMeinhold Maybe I don't get it - what's wrong with the Greg's answer? He made an example which allows you to initially set the color of pies. Oct 16, 2012 at 13:59
  • @IgorShastin: with the current answer, he hardcodes the values into the pies. Thats not why I was asking for. I need to change value intensity, based on the VALUE. With this answer, you can't access the value data for a pie. If that would be the case, its what I'm looking for Oct 16, 2012 at 16:08

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