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if you examine the number of Highstock yAxis objects there are two however for a standard bar chart there is one

I am a bit confused why the two yAxis objects and what they relate to, the existence of the two yAxes can be seen in the jsfiddle by adding the alert call

alert(chart.yAxis.length);

at line 93 just before the click handler

It also seems that when you add data series there are always 1 more yAxis than data series.

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  • There's one for the chart and one for the navigator, which isn't present in Highcharts. Aug 12, 2015 at 13:42
  • Thanks, do you know which one is which, is this documented anywhere? maybe you should submit this as answer Aug 12, 2015 at 13:45
  • looks like yAxis[1] is for the navigator and yAxis[0] for the chart as the height is greater for yAxis[0], this means that when extra Axes are added the chart yAxes will be [0] [2] [3] etc. a bit awkward! Aug 12, 2015 at 13:52
  • Correct, except the navigator will always be the last index. Aug 12, 2015 at 13:55

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For simple Highstock charts there will be two of each axis. The first one is for the chart, as usual, and the second one is for the navigator which comes with Highstock and appears below the chart.

  • If you add more axis in the constructor options the navigator will be the last index in the chart.xAxis and chart.yAxis arrays.

  • If you add more axis dynamically after creation (using chart.addAxis) they will be added to the end of the array, so navigator will remain at it's original index.

Settings for the navigator axis is usually set through navigator.xAxis and navigator.yAxis.

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  • are you sure about it being the last index, I just added an extra axis and it is still in position 2 Aug 12, 2015 at 13:57
  • Hm. See the console here: jsfiddle.net/2N52H/70 -- I've added two y-axis to the chart. The last index has height: 40, which should be the navigator. Did you find some other case? Aug 12, 2015 at 13:59
  • I see your post. Could you add a JSFiddle example of this? Aug 12, 2015 at 13:59
  • maybe its because I am adding the axis using the chart.addAxis function, I'll see if I can find a jsfiddle to modify Aug 12, 2015 at 14:03
  • Oh, that sounds interesting. Yea, that could be it. Good find. Aug 12, 2015 at 14:04
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By looking at the yAxis height it seems that the second yAxis (yAxis[1]) is for the navigator window below the chart. So the chart yAxis relating to the data series are at yAxis[0], yAxis[2] yAxis[3] ... etc.

debugger output

line.plot.yAxis[0].height
229
line.plot.yAxis[1].height
40
line.plot.yAxis[2].height
229

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