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This code generates a highchart with 2 Y axis and 1 X:

$('#main_chart').highcharts({
      chart: {
          zoomType: 'xy'
      },
      title: {
          text: 'Overview'
      },
      xAxis: [{
          type: 'datetime'
      }],
      yAxis: [{ // Primary yAxis
          labels: {
              format: '${value}',
              style: {
                  color: Highcharts.getOptions().colors[1]
              }
          },
          title: {
              text: 'Y1',
              style: {
                  color: Highcharts.getOptions().colors[1]
              }
          }
      }, { // Secondary yAxis
          title: {
              text: 'Y2',
              style: {
                  color: Highcharts.getOptions().colors[0]
              }
          },
          labels: {
              style: {
                  color: Highcharts.getOptions().colors[0]
              }
          },
          opposite: true
      }],
      tooltip: {
          shared: true
      },
      legend: {
          layout: 'vertical',
          align: 'left',
          x: 120,
          verticalAlign: 'top',
          y: 100,
          floating: true,
          backgroundColor: (Highcharts.theme && Highcharts.theme.legendBackgroundColor) || '#FFFFFF'
      },
      scrollbar: {
        enabled: true
      },
      series: [{
          name: 'Y1',
          data: y1Data
      }
      ,{
          name: 'Y2',
          data: y2Data
      }
      ]        
  });

y1Data and y2Data are the arrays of arrays [[1426525200, 2], [1426611600, 0], [1426698000, 0]...] where the 1st element is date. The dates are sequent with a step of 1 day:

1 Mar 2015, 2 Mar 2015, 3 Mar 2015....

However, I see only time from 12:00 till 12:55 on X and nothing else:

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What I want to see is the dates 1 Mar 2015, 2 Mar 2015, 3 Mar 2015.... EndDate. Moreover, why is there minus $20? There're no negative values in the data set.

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  • Since this issue is about defining date type data for Highcharts lib, consider renaming the question to something more general, maybe 'X-axis shows incorrect time based on (my) timestamp'? Thx in advance!
    – Bugs Bunny
    Apr 19, 2015 at 8:45

1 Answer 1

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When defining data, either provide timestamp in miliseconds (not seconds) or use JavaScript Date object instead:

var y1Data = [[new Date(), 2], [1426611600000, 0], [Date.UTC(2010, 2, 1), 0]];

To answer your $-20 question, Highcharts use their own algorithm to guess the most appropriate axis minimums a maximus. If you're not happy with it, simply set

yAxis: {
   min: 0,
   ...
}
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  • I already have all data in y1Data and y2Date in the correct format prepared on the server, why would I change it on the client again?
    – Incerteza
    Apr 19, 2015 at 6:29
  • Data already prepared on the server? Ok, just add three zeros (000) so that they are in miliseconds.
    – Bugs Bunny
    Apr 19, 2015 at 6:35
  • now I see 1970-2015 years. The dates are already in UTC format, do I really need to modify them on the client?
    – Incerteza
    Apr 19, 2015 at 6:40
  • If you see 1970-2015 years, there's probably one (or more) record that is broken. Double check the dates that arrive from the server.
    – Bugs Bunny
    Apr 19, 2015 at 6:49

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