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# Axes
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Axes are an integral part of a chart. They are used to determine how data maps to a pixel value on the chart. In a cartesian chart, there is 1 or more X axis and 1 or more Y axis to map points onto the 2 dimensional canvas. These axes are know as ['cartesian axes'](./cartesian/README.md#cartesian-axes).
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In a radial chart, such as a radar chart or a polar area chart, there is a single axis that maps points in the angular and radial directions. These are known as ['radial axes'](./radial/README.md#radial-axes).
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Scales in Chart.js >v2.0 are significantly more powerful, but also different than those of v1.0.
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* Multiple X & Y axes are supported.
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* A built-in label auto-skip feature detects would-be overlapping ticks and labels and removes every nth label to keep things displaying normally.
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* Scale titles are supported.
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* New scale types can be extended without writing an entirely new chart type.
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## Common Configuration
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The following properties are common to all axes provided by Chart.js.
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| Name | Type | Default | Description
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| ---- | ---- | ------- | -----------
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| `display` | <code>boolean|string</code> | `true` | Controls the axis global visibility (visible when `true`, hidden when `false`). When `display: 'auto'`, the axis is visible only if at least one associated dataset is visible.
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| `callbacks` | `object` | | Callback functions to hook into the axis lifecycle. [more...](#callbacks)
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| `weight` | `number` | `0` | The weight used to sort the axis. Higher weights are further away from the chart area.
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### Callbacks
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There are a number of config callbacks that can be used to change parameters in the scale at different points in the update process.
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| Name | Arguments | Description
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| ---- | --------- | -----------
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| `beforeUpdate` | `axis` | Callback called before the update process starts.
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| `beforeSetDimensions` | `axis` | Callback that runs before dimensions are set.
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| `afterSetDimensions` | `axis` | Callback that runs after dimensions are set.
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| `beforeDataLimits` | `axis` | Callback that runs before data limits are determined.
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| `afterDataLimits` | `axis` | Callback that runs after data limits are determined.
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| `beforeBuildTicks` | `axis` | Callback that runs before ticks are created.
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| `afterBuildTicks` | `axis`, `ticks` | Callback that runs after ticks are created. Useful for filtering ticks. Should return the filtered ticks.
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| `beforeTickToLabelConversion` | `axis` | Callback that runs before ticks are converted into strings.
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| `afterTickToLabelConversion` | `axis` | Callback that runs after ticks are converted into strings.
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| `beforeCalculateTickRotation` | `axis` | Callback that runs before tick rotation is determined.
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| `afterCalculateTickRotation` | `axis` | Callback that runs after tick rotation is determined.
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| `beforeFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs before the scale fits to the canvas.
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| `afterFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs after the scale fits to the canvas.
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| `afterUpdate` | `axis` | Callback that runs at the end of the update process.
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### Updating Axis Defaults
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The default configuration for a scale can be easily changed using the scale service. All you need to do is to pass in a partial configuration that will be merged with the current scale default configuration to form the new default.
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For example, to set the minimum value of 0 for all linear scales, you would do the following. Any linear scales created after this time would now have a minimum of 0.
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```javascript
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Chart.scaleService.updateScaleDefaults('linear', {
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ticks: {
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min: 0
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}
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});
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```
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## Creating New Axes
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To create a new axis, see the [developer docs](../developers/axes.md).
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