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I am using chart.js to show multiple line charts on one page. However, only the last chart shows even though I have called them #canvas1 and #canvas2. Something must be conflicting somewhere and I've tried most things but not having any joy. Here are two charts, it only shows the last one:

Graph One

<script type="text/javascript">

    var lineChartData = {
        labels : ["January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"],
        datasets : [
            {
                label: "Target",
                fillColor : "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)",
                strokeColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                pointColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
                pointHighlightFill : "#fff",
                pointHighlightStroke : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                data : [160000,175000,185000,180000,185000,185000,185000,195000,200000,0,0]
            },
            {
                label: "Sales",
                fillColor : "rgba(151,187,205,0.2)",
                strokeColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                pointColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
                pointHighlightFill : "#fff",
                pointHighlightStroke : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                data : [<?php echo $stockJanuary ?>,<?php echo $stockFebruary ?>,<?php echo $stockMarch ?>,<?php echo $stockApril ?>,<?php echo $stockMay ?>,<?php echo $stockJune ?>,<?php echo $stockJuly ?>,<?php echo $stockAugust ?>,<?php echo $stockSeptember ?>,<?php echo $stockOctober ?>,<?php echo $stockNovember ?>,<?php echo $stockDecember ?>]
            }
        ]

    }
            window.onload = function(){
    var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas1").getContext("2d");
    window.myLine = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {
        responsive: true
    });
}
</script>

Graph Two:

<script type="text/javascript">

    var lineChartData = {
        labels : ["January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"],
        datasets : [
            {
                label: "Target",
                fillColor : "rgba(220,220,220,0.2)",
                strokeColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                pointColor : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
                pointHighlightFill : "#fff",
                pointHighlightStroke : "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                data : [19000,21000,23000,25000,27000,29000,31000,32000,33000,0,0]
            },
            {
                label: "Sales",
                fillColor : "rgba(151,187,205,0.2)",
                strokeColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                pointColor : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                pointStrokeColor : "#fff",
                pointHighlightFill : "#fff",
                pointHighlightStroke : "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                data : [<?php echo $northJanuary ?>,<?php echo $northFebruary ?>,<?php echo $northMarch ?>,<?php echo $northApril ?>,<?php echo $northMay ?>,<?php echo $northJune ?>,<?php echo $northJuly ?>,<?php echo $northAugust ?>,<?php echo $northSeptember ?>,<?php echo $northOctober ?>,<?php echo $northNovember ?>,<?php echo $northDecember ?>]
            }
        ]

    }

    window.onload = function(){
    var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas2").getContext("2d");
    window.myLine = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {
    responsive: true
    });



}

</script>

Your help would be much appreciated, been bugging me for a while now!

Thanks in advance

5 Answers 5

11

Try using different names for the two ctx variables.

window.onload = function(){
    var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas2").getContext("2d");
    window.myLine = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {
        responsive: true
    });


    var ctx2 = document.getElementById("canvas1").getContext("2d");
    window.myLine = new Chart(ctx2).Line(lineChartData2, {
        responsive: true
    });   
}
2
  • This is what I got to just before seeing this. It was loading the last one
    – andy
    Jul 10, 2014 at 11:46
  • Is there a way to do this dynamically I mean fill both the canvas by just creating one ctx I have a requirement to create 9 charts in a single page, declaring and filling one by one ctx is very lengthy
    – N Khan
    Feb 24, 2021 at 19:29
3

Initially I had the exact same problem as the original question and Tried Arpan Das suggestion, but did not get right on the first try.

Anyone else having the same problem, might find it useful to have a look at this working example of multiple graphs on one page:

<div id="canvas-holder">
<canvas id="A" width="300" height="300"/><br>
</div>

<div id="canvas-holder">
<canvas id="B" width="300" height="300"/><br>
</div>

<script>
    var pieDataA = [ { value: 50, color: "#F6BFBD" } ];
    var pieDataB = [ { value: 50, color: "#00BFBD" } ];
    window.onload = function(){
    var ctx1 = document.getElementById("A").getContext("2d");
    window.myPieA = new Chart(ctx1).Pie(pieDataA); 

    var ctx2 = document.getElementById("B").getContext("2d");
    window.myPieB = new Chart(ctx2).Pie(pieDataB); };
</script>

Fiddle link: http://fiddle.jshell.net/2omjx9dn/

3
  • this is not an answer, but a question, please open a new question
    – Devin
    Aug 22, 2014 at 23:53
  • @wanos, so this code solves the problem right? Can you explain in a bit more detail? I think you are confusing people. Aug 23, 2014 at 0:49
  • Apologies, thought "Working example" was succinct and sufficient
    – wanos
    Aug 24, 2014 at 0:34
3

The mistake in the initial code is that you call the function window.onload multiple times.

Unfortunately, it's not that simple. The first onload event handler will be replaced when the second onload event handler is executed. [and so one untill last onload.window]

That problem usually appears when you want to create the graphs separately and, for example, include with php in your page graphs (because in each php page you are calling window.onload)

Easy solution:

function start() {
  func1();
  func2();
}
window.onload = start;

Simon Willison proposed:

function addLoadEvent(func) {
  var oldonload = window.onload;
  if (typeof window.onload != 'function') {
    window.onload = func;
  } else {
    window.onload = function() {
      if (oldonload) {
        oldonload();
      }
      func();
    }
  }
}
addLoadEvent(nameOfSomeFunctionToRunOnPageLoad);
addLoadEvent(function() {
  /* more code to run on page load */
});
1
  • Welcome to Stack Overflow! Maybe I'm missing something, but is there any reason why you can't just use window.addEventListener('load', fn);? As far as I'm aware, that allows multiple callbacks. Feb 12, 2015 at 11:25
1

enter image description hereMultiple Line charts using chart.js

 <script type="text/javascript">
            $(document).ready(function () {
                debugger;
                $.ajax({
                    type: "POST",
                    contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
                    url: "CampComparison.aspx/getLineChartDataload",
                    data:{},
                    async: true,
                    cache: false,
                    dataType: "json",
                    success: OnSuccess_,
                    error: OnErrorCall_
                })

                function OnSuccess_(reponse) {

                    var aData = reponse.d;
                    var aLabels = aData[0];
                    var aDatasets1 = aData[1];
                    var aDatasets2 = aData[2];
                    var aDatasets3 = aData[3];
                    var aDatasets4 = aData[4];
                    var aDatasets5 = aData[5];

                    var lineChartData = {
                        labels: aLabels,
                        datasets: [
                            {
                                label: "Data1",
                                //fill:false,
                                fillColor: "rgba(0,0,0,0)",
                                strokeColor: "rgba(220,220,220,1)",
                                pointColor: "rgba(200,122,20,1)",

                                data: aDatasets1
                            },
                            {
                                label: "Data2",
                                fillColor: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)',
                                strokeColor: 'rgba(220,180,0,1)',
                                pointColor: 'rgba(220,180,0,1)',
                                data: aDatasets2
                            },
                            {

                                label: "Data5",
                                fillColor: "rgba(0,0,0,0)",
                                strokeColor: "rgba(151,187,205,1)",
                                pointColor: "rgba(152,188,204,1)",
                                data: aDatasets3
                            },

                            {
                                label: "Data4",
                                fillColor: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)',
                                strokeColor: 'rgba(151,187,205,1)',
                                pointColor: 'rgba(151,187,205,1)',
                                data: aDatasets4
                            },
                            {
                                label: "Data4",
                                fillColor: 'rgba(0,0,0,0)',
                                strokeColor: 'rgba(151,187,205,1)',
                                pointColor: 'rgba(151,187,205,1)',

                                data: aDatasets5
                            },


                        ]
                    }
                    Chart.defaults.global.animationSteps = 50;
                    Chart.defaults.global.tooltipYPadding = 16;
                    Chart.defaults.global.tooltipCornerRadius = 0;
                    Chart.defaults.global.tooltipTitleFontStyle = "normal";
                    Chart.defaults.global.tooltipFillColor = "rgba(0,160,0,0.8)";
                    Chart.defaults.global.animationEasing = "easeOutBounce";
                    Chart.defaults.global.responsive = true;
                    Chart.defaults.global.scaleLineColor = "black";
                    Chart.defaults.global.scaleFontSize = 16;
                    //lineChart.destroy();
                    //document.getElementById("canvas").innerHTML = '&nbsp;';
                    //document.getElementById("chartContainer").innerHTML = '&nbsp;';
                    //document.getElementById("chartContainer").innerHTML = '<canvas id="canvas" style="width: 650px; height: 350px;"></canvas>';
                   //var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas").getContext("2d");
                    //ctx.innerHTML = "";
                    //var pieChartContent = document.getElementById('pieChartContent');
                    //pieChartContent.innerHTML = '&nbsp;';
                    //$('#pieChartContent').append('<canvas id="canvas" width="650px" height="350px"><canvas>');

                    //ctx = $("#canvas").get(0).getContext("2d");
                   var ctx = document.getElementById("canvas").getContext("2d");
                    var lineChart = new Chart(ctx).Line(lineChartData, {

                        bezierCurve: true,
                        chartArea: { width: '62%' },
                        responsive: true,
                        pointDotRadius: 10,
                        scaleShowVerticalLines: false,
                        scaleGridLineColor: 'black'


                    });
                }
                function OnErrorCall_(repo) {
                    //alert(repo);
                }
            });

            //});

             </script>
C#code
--------
    [WebMethod(EnableSession = true)]
        public static List<object> getLineChartDataload()
        {
            List<object> iData = new List<object>();
            List<string> labels = new List<string>();
            string advertiserid = HttpContext.Current.Session["AccountID"].ToString();
            if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(advertiserid))
            {
               // string StartDate = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-180).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
                string StartDate = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-60).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
                string EndDate = DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
                string strcampaignid = string.Empty;
                DataTable dt = new DataTable();
                int i = 0;
                chatBL objcampid = new chatBL();
                string query = "select distinct top 3 Campaignid,CampaignName from campaign where advertiserid='" + advertiserid + "' order by CampaignName";
                dt = objcampid.commonFuntionGetData2(query);
                foreach (DataRow drow in dt.Rows)
                {
                    strcampaignid += drow["Campaignid"].ToString() + ",";
                }
                if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(strcampaignid))
                {
                    strcampaignid = strcampaignid.Substring(0, strcampaignid.Length - 1);
                }
                string[] campaignid = strcampaignid.Split(',');


                //First get distinct Month Name for select Year.
                // string query1 = "select top 10 cast(createddatetime as date) as month_name from advertiser where CurrentBal>0 order by CurrentBal";
                //query1 += " ";
                // query1 += " order by month_number;";
                foreach (string strcamp in campaignid)
                {

                    if (i == 0)
                    {
                        chatBL objblabel = new chatBL();
                        // DataTable dtLabels = objblabel.Topupmonthly("5E8EF1E9-67BF-489C-84CB-AFF0BB0FE707", "2015-09-18", "2016-02-25", "months");
                        DataTable dtLabels = objblabel.Topupmonthly2(strcamp, StartDate, EndDate, "months");
                        foreach (DataRow drow in dtLabels.Rows)
                        {
                            labels.Add(drow["InsDateTime"].ToString().Substring(2, 7));
                        }
                        iData.Add(labels);
                    }


                    // string query_DataSet_1 = "select top 10 CurrentBal from advertiser where CurrentBal>0 order by CurrentBal";
                    //query_DataSet_1 += " (orders_quantity) as total_quantity  from mobile_sales  ";
                    //query_DataSet_1 += " where YEAR(orders_date)='" + year + "' and  mobile_id='" + mobileId_one + "'  ";
                    //query_DataSet_1 += " group by   month(orders_date) ";
                    //query_DataSet_1 += " order by  month_number  ";


                    chatBL objbl = new chatBL();
                    DataTable dtDataItemsSets_1 = objbl.Topupmonthly2(strcamp, StartDate, EndDate, "months");
                    List<double> lst_dataItem_1 = new List<double>();
                    foreach (DataRow dr in dtDataItemsSets_1.Rows)
                    {
                        lst_dataItem_1.Add(Convert.ToDouble(dr["CPACOUNT"].ToString()));
                    }
                    iData.Add(lst_dataItem_1);

                    //string query_DataSet_2 = "select top 10 Totalspent from advertiser where CurrentBal>0 order by CurrentBal";
                    //query_DataSet_2 += " (orders_quantity) as total_quantity  from mobile_sales  ";
                    //query_DataSet_2 += " where YEAR(orders_date)='" + year + "' and  mobile_id='" + mobileId_two + "'  ";
                    //query_DataSet_2 += " group by   month(orders_date) ";
                    //query_DataSet_2 += " order by  month_number  ";

                    //chatBL objbl1 = new chatBL();
                    //DataTable dtDataItemsSets_2 = objbl1.Topupmonthly("5E8EF1E9-67BF-489C-84CB-AFF0BB0FE707", "2015-09-18", "2016-02-25", "months");
                    //List<double> lst_dataItem_2 = new List<double>();
                    //foreach (DataRow dr in dtDataItemsSets_2.Rows)
                    //{
                    //    lst_dataItem_2.Add(Convert.ToDouble(dr["CPACOUNT"].ToString()));
                    //}
                    //iData.Add(lst_dataItem_2);
                    i = i + 1;
                }
            }
            return iData;
        }        
1
  • Posting code without much explanation is not really helpful. Besides, the OP over here is specifically asking about problems that occur when using multiple charts on the same page, not a single chart.
    – Tot Zam
    May 3, 2016 at 3:15
0

I was having the same issue and although it was a minor lack of attention from my part, it took me a while to figure it out: I was using the same data reference for all charts with small changes.

Here is the problem and solution:

chartData = {
        labels: Array(dataLeft.length).fill(""), // No labels on X axis
        datasets: [
            {
                label                     : "Lado Esquerdo",
                backgroundColor           : "rgba(50,192,50,0.4)",
                borderColor               : "rgba(75,192,75,1)",
                pointBorderColor          : "rgba(75,192,75,1)",
                data                      : dataLeft,
            },
            {
                label                      : "Lado Direito",
                backgroundColor            : "rgba(192,50,50,0.4)",
                borderColor                : "rgba(192,75,75,1)",
                pointBorderColor           : "rgba(192,75,75,1)",
                data                       : dataRight,
            }
        ]
    };

I was using this chartData for all charts, but before constructing a new chart, I was changing the data attribute (chartData.datasets[0].data = some_specific_value_for_each_chart)

But since this is a reference, I was changing the data of all the previously constructed charts, setting their data to the same data of the last chart initialized!


I don't know if I took the best approach, but to solve this I returned the data dynamically when initializing the charts

createChartData = function(dataRight, dataLeft) {
    return {
            labels: Array(dataLeft.length).fill(""), // No labels on X axis
            datasets: [
                {
                    label                     : "Lado Esquerdo",
                    backgroundColor           : "rgba(50,192,50,0.4)",
                    borderColor               : "rgba(75,192,75,1)",
                    pointBorderColor          : "rgba(75,192,75,1)",
                    data                      : dataLeft,
                },
                {
                    label                      : "Lado Direito",
                    backgroundColor            : "rgba(192,50,50,0.4)",
                    borderColor                : "rgba(192,75,75,1)",
                    pointBorderColor           : "rgba(192,75,75,1)",
                    data                       : dataRight,
                }
            ]
        }
};

And then to init the chart:

var chart1 = new Chart(ctx1, {
            type: 'line',
            data: createChartData(graphData1, graphData2),
            options: chartOptions
        });

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