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I've not found an API or previous question that addresses changing the width of the solid gauge data plot.

I can easily change the chart width, plot width, plot padding, arc background's inner and outer widths... but not the chart.

How do I prevent the chart (green) from overlapping the background (white)? (Just created account, so can't insert images yet)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dtvekgi9uyxvpww/arc.png

pane: {
  center: ['50%', '70%'],
  size: '130%',
  startAngle: -90,
  endAngle: 90,
  background: {
    backgroundColor: '#fff',
    innerRadius: '75%',
    outerRadius: '100%',
    shape: 'arc',
    borderColor: 'transparent'
  }
},

Adjusting the '130%' doesn't solve the issue.

UPDATE::: http://jsfiddle.net/jm8E4/3/

Thanks

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  • Can you post code in jsfiddle.net ? Apr 27, 2014 at 3:49
  • updated, thanks for reminding me. @Sameer
    – lukeed
    Apr 27, 2014 at 4:17
  • in short you want to set width of chart(green) same as backgrounf(white).?? am i right? Apr 27, 2014 at 4:44
  • @Sameer that is correct
    – lukeed
    Apr 27, 2014 at 5:08

2 Answers 2

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You can use innerRadius on yAxis.

plotOptions: {
        solidgauge: {
            innerRadius: '75%',
            dataLabels: {
                y: -45,
                borderWidth: 0,
                useHTML: true
            }
        }
 },

http://jsfiddle.net/jm8E4/6/

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Try below code

EDITED

i have changed innerradius and outerradius

       background: {
            backgroundColor: '#fff',
            innerRadius: '60%',
            outerRadius: '100%',
            shape: 'arc',
            borderColor: 'transparent'
        }

create chart with innerRadius same as outerRadius

outerRadius is the background radius on which chart will shown and innerRadius is chart radius.

Demo Edited Fiddle

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  • This isn't what I want. I want to keep the background (white) as a thinner arc. The green is what needs to change so that it is the same thinness as the white.
    – lukeed
    Apr 27, 2014 at 20:05
  • Still not it. Check the accepted answer for what I was looking for. Thanks for attempting though.
    – lukeed
    Apr 29, 2014 at 16:32

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