I have an object variable storing bar chart values and a button to update those values:
var config = {
type: 'bar',
data: {
datasets: [{
type: 'bar', label: 'Dataset 1',
data: [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]}]}};
document.getElementById('add5').addEventListener('click', function() {
tnow = moment().format('HH');
switch (tnow) {
case'8': config.data.datasets[0].data[0] += 5; break;
case'9': config.data.datasets[0].data[1] += 5; break;
// ...
case'23': config.data.datasets[0].data[15] += 5; break;
case'24': config.data.datasets[0].data[16] += 5; break;
default: alert('doot');}
window.myLine.update()});
<button id="add5">+5</button>
I seek to store the value pointer as a variable to shorten the code. Tried
var h = [];
var h = config.data.datasets[0].data.slice();
but
case '23': h[15] += 5; break;
does not update the bar chart value. alert(h[15])
does, however, return the accurate chart value.
How can I update the chart values using array variables?
FULL CONTEXT:
Using moment.js and chart.js to generate a bar graph that updates a value according to a real-time clock. Ex: if it's 7:30PM, clicking '+5' will add 5 to the bar located at 7PM. case '8'
= 8AM, case '23'
= 11PM, etc. I intend to add a second dataset which gets displayed when values exceed 60, using an if
to modify the second dataset's value ( involving config.data …
twice more - making the code pretty lengthy).
datasheets != datasets
. Is that a typo in question or part of the problem?