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In Chart.js V1.0, I would add tooltipTemplate: "<%if (label){%><%=label %>: <%}%><%= '€' + value %>" to add a euro symbol as prefix to the tooltip label. However, this no longer works in V2. Does anybody know the new way to do accomplish this? I can't seem to find it.

Many thanks!

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  • Here is an example an Doughnut chart with a percentage tooltip (Chart.js 4.4.0) link Oct 4, 2023 at 13:56

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In the V2.0 the tooltipTemplate option is deprecated. Instead you can use callbacks to modify the displayed tooltips. There is a sample for the usage of callbacks here and you can find the possible callbacks in the documentation under Chart.defaults.global.tooltips

In your case I would do the following:

window.myLine = new Chart(chart, {
    type: 'line',
    data: lineChartData,
    options: {
            tooltips: {
                enabled: true,
                mode: 'single',
                callbacks: {
                    label: function(tooltipItems, data) { 
                        return tooltipItems.yLabel + ' €';
                    }
                }
            },
     }       
  });

Don't forget to set the HTML meta tag:

<meta charset="UTF-8">
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60

In addition to iecs' answer, if you want to return the exact default text and add some more (like a € sign in your case), use following syntax :

var ctx = $(chartCanvas);
window.chartObject = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'bar',
    data: chartData,
    options: {            
        tooltips: {
            callbacks: {
                label: function(tooltipItems, data) {
                    return data.datasets[tooltipItems.datasetIndex].label +': ' + tooltipItems.yLabel + ' €';
                }
            }

        }
    }
});
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21

See if it helps:

        var config = {
            options: {
                tooltips: {
                    callbacks: {
                        title: function (tooltipItem, data) { return data.labels[tooltipItem[0].index]; },
                        label: function (tooltipItem, data) {
                            var amount = data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].data[tooltipItem.index];
                            var total = eval(data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].data.join("+"));
                            return amount + ' / ' + total + ' ( ' + parseFloat(amount * 100 / total).toFixed(2) + '% )';
                        },
                        //footer: function(tooltipItem, data) { return 'Total: 100 planos.'; }
                    }
                },
            }
        };
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  • 3
    Using ChartJS 2.7.1 and the above helped me to display the Label, Value and a Symbol after many hours of searching.
    – JMD
    Feb 1, 2018 at 0:23
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This set "label + value + €"

options: {
    legend: {
        display: false
    },
    tooltips: {
        callbacks: {
            label: function(tooltipItem, data) {
                return data.labels[tooltipItem.index] + ': ' + data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex].data[tooltipItem.index] + '€';
            }
        }
    }
}
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  • 1
    This is the only thing that worked for me. The accepted answer doesn't work for me, maybe it did work at the time... Dec 2, 2019 at 16:52
  • 2
    This answer works for Donut, Pie and other type of graphs like this. This should be the accepted answer I guess. Feb 3, 2020 at 16:48
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If you have a stacked bar chart (and I assume a stacked line chart) and you want to format all the data points included in a single bar with a currency symbol, you can do something like this:

    tooltips: {
        mode: 'label',
        callbacks: {
            label: function (tooltipItems, data) {
                return '$' + tooltipItems.yLabel;
            }
        }
    },

Note the value of mode.

If you want to have finer control of the tool tip, for example include the labels as they appear the chart's legend, you can do something like this:

    tooltips: {
        mode: 'single',  // this is the Chart.js default, no need to set
        callbacks: {
            label: function (tooltipItems, data) {
                var i, label = [], l = data.datasets.length;
                for (i = 0; i < l; i += 1) {
                    label[i] = data.datasets[i].label + ' : ' + '$' + data.datasets[i].data[tooltipItems.index];
                }
                return label;
            }
        }
    },
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  • This worked for me with a slight modification on the first code block. There's an extra 's in tooltipItem in this line return '$' + tooltipItems.yLabel. This results in no tool tips visible.
    – MjBVala
    Mar 16, 2021 at 8:10
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Just updating @Luc Lérot's answer. I had the same problem and his code helped me out but not fixed it, I had to modify it to work for me. Using Chart.js version 2.6.0

var ctx = $(chartCanvas);
window.chartObject = new Chart(ctx, {
    type: 'bar',
    data: chartData,
    options: {            
        tooltips: {
               callbacks: {
                   label: function (tooltipItems, data) {
                       return data.datasets[tooltipItems.datasetIndex].label + ': ' + data.datasets[tooltipItems.datasetIndex].data[tooltipItems.index] + ' €';
                   }
              }

        }
    }
});
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As we continue our way along the release chain, the answer once again changes in Chart.js v3.X with the updated options API.

An example of adding temperature units is as follows:

const options = {
    plugins: {
        tooltip: {
            callbacks: {
                label: (item) =>
                    `${item.dataset.label}: ${item.formattedValue} °C`,
            },
        },
    },
}
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To generalize code, let's use unitPrefix and unitSuffix for the datasets, for example:

datasets: [
    {
        label: 'Loss Rate',
        data: [],
        unitSuffix: "%",
    },
    {
        label: 'Price',
        data: [],
        unitPrefix: "$",
    },

Then we could have this code:

options: {
    tooltips: {
        callbacks: {
            label: function (tooltipItem, data) {
                let dataset = data.datasets[tooltipItem.datasetIndex];
                let blocks = [];
                if (dataset.label) {
                    blocks.push(${dataset.label} + ':');
                }
                if (dataset.unitPrefix) {
                    blocks.push(dataset.unitPrefix);
                }
                blocks.push(dataset.data[tooltipItem.index])
                if (dataset.unitSuffix) {
                    blocks.push(dataset.unitSuffix);
                }
                return blocks.join(' ');
            },
        },
    },
},
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Chart.js version 3.9.1

const options: ChartOptions = {
  plugins: {
    tooltip: {
      callbacks: {
        label: ({ label, formattedValue }) => `${label}:${formattedValue}g`
      }
    }
  }
}
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See tooltip section:

const options = {
      interaction: {
        mode: "nearest",
        intersect: false,
      },
      scales: {
        y: {
          grid: {
            display: false,
          },
          position: "right",
        },
        x: {
          ticks: {
            maxRotation: 0,
            minRotation: 0,
          },
        },
      },
      plugins: {
        legend: {
          display: false,
        },
        tooltip: {
          callbacks: {
            title: function (context) {
              return data[context[0].dataIndex].date //in title you have to call context[0] in order to get current item
            },
            label: function (context) {
              return context.raw //raw will give you the label value
            },

            intersect: false,
            backgroundColor: "#51d198",
          },
        },
      },
    }

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