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I was working on a couple of Chart.js charts and have found some strange behavior.

In this fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/h42tv3xv/ people have been getting a variety of side effects when pressing the buttons "Day", "Week", or "Month".

What it should do: Simply refresh the chart with potentially new information displayed(the pie and doughnut actually don't have anything new)

What it should not do: As a side effect for some, it is growing the size of the <canvas> on each click. It does it for me. But it doesn't do it for a lot of other people accessing this fiddle. Here is a screen shot:

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Why is it doing this for some people and not others? How can I remedy this problem? If you are curious, I initially asked a question about something else about these charts, but this could be somewhat related.

Any clue what could be causing this in my browser and other browsers/computers?

Edit, I realize the fiddle is large, so this is what I am doing essentially:

// Assign and Create all canvas contexts 
    var ctx = $("#graph1").get(0).getContext("2d");
    var ctx2 =  $("#graph2").get(0).getContext("2d");
    var ctx3 =  $("#graph3").get(0).getContext("2d");

// Instantiate new charts and pass in generated data
    var myChart = new Chart(ctx).Line(graph1Generator("day"));
    var myDoughnutChart = new Chart(ctx2).Doughnut(graph2Generator("day"));
    var myPieChart = new Chart(ctx3).Pie(graph3Generator("day"));

then I am adding (for each button) an event listener that destroys each canvas, and creates a new one with new information. Here is an example of the "week" button:

weekButton.addEventListener("click", function(){

    myChart.destroy();
    myChart = new Chart(ctx).Line(graph2Generator("Week"));

    myDoughnutChart.destroy();
    myDoughnutChart = new Chart(ctx2).Doughnut(graph2Generator("week"));

    myPieChart.destroy();
    myPieChart = new Chart(ctx3).Pie(graph3Generator("week"));


});
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  • I find it weird that my mouse pointer is assumed to be somewhere about 100px lower and 50px more to the right than it actually is. May 6, 2015 at 0:01
  • what browser are you using that allows you to see this issue, i am using chrome Version 42.0.2311.135 m, and do not see the described issue.
    – Quince
    May 6, 2015 at 8:41
  • I have tested this on all browsers. That being, Chrome Version 42.0.2311.135 (64-bit), Safari Version 8.0.3 (10600.3.18) and, Firefox 37.0.2 . These I believe are the most up-to-date versions of each browser.
    – ApathyBear
    May 6, 2015 at 17:30
  • ChartJS has a responsive property which allows it to auto-resize. It defaults to false -- have you changed Chart.defaults.global.responsive = true;?
    – markE
    May 6, 2015 at 17:42
  • Not that I know of? I don't see anywhere in the fiddle that could of changed that. I updated my question to show essentially what is going on in the fiddle because its kind of large.
    – ApathyBear
    May 6, 2015 at 18:01

2 Answers 2

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Wrap the element inside a wrapper and set its max-width to be 80% or as desired.

Turn off responsiveness.

Check out this fiddle and let me know whether you are still getting bloated chart on clicking re-renders.

<div class="wrapper">
    <canvas id="graph1" width="300" height="300"></canvas>

    <canvas id="graph2" width="250" height="250"></canvas>

    <canvas id="graph3" width="250" height="250"></canvas>  
</div>


.wrapper {
   max-width: 80%;
}
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I had the same behaviour defining padding definition to my canvas. I removed padding and I have no resizing now.

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