Pre loader

Android Stacked Column Chart

Android Chart - Examples

SciChart Android ships with ~90 Android Chart Examples which you can browse, play with, view the source-code and even export each SciChart Android Chart Example to a stand-alone Android Studio project. All of this is possible with the new and improved SciChart Android Examples Suite, which ships as part of our Android Charts SDK.

Download Scichart Android

Demonstrates how to use Stacked Column API in SciChart Android.
When you add multiple StackedColumnRenderableSeries into VerticallyStackedColumnsCollection for vertical grouping or into HorizontallyStackedColumnsCollection for horizontal grouping  it allows to render them stacked one above another or side by side. Data provided by its DataSeries can be used to render an XyDataSeries (which contains one X-point and one Y-point), XyyDataSeries (renders Y values), XyzDataSeries, HlDataSeries and OhlcDataSeries(renders Close values). Columns are drawn using the pens provided by the setStrokeStyle(PenStyle) (outline) and using the Brush provided by the setFillBrushStyle(BrushStyle) (fill).

Tip!

Do you need to change the width of a column? Try calling the setDataPointWidth() method passing in any number from 0.0 to 1.0. This alters how much space a column takes up.

The full source code for the Android Stacked Column Chart example is included below (Scroll down!).

Did you know you can also view the source code from one of the following sources as well?

  1. Clone the SciChart.Android.Examples from Github.
  2. Or, view source and export each example to an Android Studio project of the SciChart Android Examples app.
  3. Also the SciChart Android Trial contains the full source for the examples (link below).

DOWNLOAD THE ANDROID CHART EXAMPLES

Kotlin: StackedColumnChartFragment.kt
View source code
Java: StackedColumnChartFragment.java
View source code
Back to Android Chart Examples

Android Chart Examples

2D Charts
3D Charts
Featured Apps