# Cartesian Axes Axes that follow a cartesian grid are known as 'Cartesian Axes'. Cartesian axes are used for line, bar, and bubble charts. Four cartesian axes are included in Chart.js by default. * [linear](./linear.md#linear-cartesian-axis) * [logarithmic](./logarithmic.md#logarithmic-cartesian-axis) * [category](./category.md#category-cartesian-axis) * [time](./time.md#time-cartesian-axis) # Common Configuration All of the included cartesian axes support a number of common options. | Name | Type | Default | Description | -----| ---- | --------| ----------- | `type` | `String` | | Type of scale being employed. Custom scales can be created and registered with a string key. This allows changing the type of an axis for a chart. | `position` | `String` | | Position of the axis in the chart. Possible values are: `'top'`, `'left'`, `'bottom'`, `'right'` | `offset` | `Boolean` | `false` | If true, extra space is added to the both edges and the axis is scaled to fit into the chart area. This is set to `true` for a category scale in a bar chart by default. | `id` | `String` | | The ID is used to link datasets and scale axes together. [more...](#axis-id) | `gridLines` | `Object` | | Grid line configuration. [more...](../styling.md#grid-line-configuration) | `scaleLabel` | `Object` | | Scale title configuration. [more...](../labelling.md#scale-title-configuration) | `ticks` | `Object` | | Tick configuration. [more...](#tick-configuration) ## Tick Configuration The following options are common to all cartesian axes but do not apply to other axes. | Name | Type | Default | Description | -----| ---- | --------| ----------- | `autoSkip` | `Boolean` | `true` | If true, automatically calculates how many labels that can be shown and hides labels accordingly. Turn it off to show all labels no matter what. | `autoSkipPadding` | `Number` | `0` | Padding between the ticks on the horizontal axis when `autoSkip` is enabled. *Note: Only applicable to horizontal scales.* | `labelOffset` | `Number` | `0` | Distance in pixels to offset the label from the centre point of the tick (in the x direction for the x axis, and the y direction for the y axis). *Note: this can cause labels at the edges to be cropped by the edge of the canvas* | `maxRotation` | `Number` | `90` | Maximum rotation for tick labels when rotating to condense labels. Note: Rotation doesn't occur until necessary. *Note: Only applicable to horizontal scales.* | `minRotation` | `Number` | `0` | Minimum rotation for tick labels. *Note: Only applicable to horizontal scales.* | `mirror` | `Boolean` | `false` | Flips tick labels around axis, displaying the labels inside the chart instead of outside. *Note: Only applicable to vertical scales.* | `padding` | `Number` | `10` | Padding between the tick label and the axis. When set on a vertical axis, this applies in the horizontal (X) direction. When set on a horizontal axis, this applies in the vertical (Y) direction. ## Axis ID The properties `dataset.xAxisID` or `dataset.yAxisID` have to match the scale properties `scales.xAxes.id` or `scales.yAxes.id`. This is especially needed if multi-axes charts are used. ```javascript var myChart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'line', data: { datasets: [{ // This dataset appears on the first axis yAxisID: 'first-y-axis' }, { // This dataset appears on the second axis yAxisID: 'second-y-axis' }] }, options: { scales: { yAxes: [{ id: 'first-y-axis', type: 'linear' }, { id: 'second-y-axis', type: 'linear' }] } } }); ``` # Creating Multiple Axes With cartesian axes, it is possible to create multiple X and Y axes. To do so, you can add multiple configuration objects to the `xAxes` and `yAxes` properties. When adding new axes, it is important to ensure that you specify the type of the new axes as default types are **not** used in this case. In the example below, we are creating two Y axes. We then use the `yAxisID` property to map the datasets to their correct axes. ```javascript var myChart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'line', data: { datasets: [{ data: [20, 50, 100, 75, 25, 0], label: 'Left dataset', // This binds the dataset to the left y axis yAxisID: 'left-y-axis' }, { data: [0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 1.5, 0], label: 'Right dataset', // This binds the dataset to the right y axis yAxisID: 'right-y-axis', }], labels: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun'] }, options: { scales: { yAxes: [{ id: 'left-y-axis', type: 'linear', position: 'left' }, { id: 'right-y-axis', type: 'linear', position: 'right' }] } } }); ```