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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/axes/README.md
Expand Up @@ -26,18 +26,18 @@ There are a number of config callbacks that can be used to change parameters in
| Name | Arguments | Description
| ---- | --------- | -----------
| `beforeUpdate` | `axis` | Callback called before the update process starts.
| `beforeSetDimensions` | `axis` | Callback that runs before dimensions are set.
| `beforeSetDimensions` | `axis` | Callback that runs before dimensions are set.
| `afterSetDimensions` | `axis` | Callback that runs after dimensions are set.
| `beforeDataLimits` | `axis` | Callback that runs before data limits are determined.
| `afterDataLimits` | `axis` | Callback that runs after data limits are determined.
| `beforeBuildTicks` | `axis` | Callback that runs before ticks are created.
| `afterBuildTicks` | `axis` | Callback that runs after ticks are created. Useful for filtering ticks.
| `beforeTickToLabelConversion` | `axis` | Callback that runs before ticks are converted into strings.
| `afterTickToLabelConversion` | `axis` | Callback that runs after ticks are converted into strings.
| `afterTickToLabelConversion` | `axis` | Callback that runs after ticks are converted into strings.
| `beforeCalculateTickRotation` | `axis` | Callback that runs before tick rotation is determined.
| `afterCalculateTickRotation` | `axis` | Callback that runs after tick rotation is determined.
| `beforeFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs before the scale fits to the canvas.
| `afterFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs after the scale fits to the canvas.
| `beforeFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs before the scale fits to the canvas.
| `afterFit` | `axis` | Callback that runs after the scale fits to the canvas.
| `afterUpdate` | `axis` | Callback that runs at the end of the update process.

## Updating Axis Defaults
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/axes/cartesian/time.md
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* `'labels'`: generates ticks from user given `data.labels` values ONLY

### Parser
If this property is defined as a string, it is interpreted as a custom format to be used by moment to parse the date.
If this property is defined as a string, it is interpreted as a custom format to be used by moment to parse the date.

If this is a function, it must return a moment.js object given the appropriate data value.
12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions docs/charts/bar.md
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"type": "bar",
"data": {
"labels": [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April",
"May",
"June",
"July"
],
"datasets": [{
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions docs/charts/mixed.md
Expand Up @@ -41,9 +41,9 @@ At this point we have a chart rendering how we'd like. It's important to note th
"type": "bar",
"data": {
"labels": [
"January",
"February",
"March",
"January",
"February",
"March",
"April"
],
"datasets": [{
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions docs/charts/radar.md
Expand Up @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ They are often useful for comparing the points of two or more different data set
"type": "radar",
"data": {
"labels": [
"Eating",
"Drinking",
"Sleeping",
"Eating",
"Drinking",
"Sleeping",
"Designing",
"Coding",
"Cycling",
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* 'circle'
* 'cross'
* 'crossRot'
* 'dash'.
* 'dash'.
* 'line'
* 'rect'
* 'rectRounded'
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## Data Structure

The `data` property of a dataset for a radar chart is specified as a an array of numbers. Each point in the data array corresponds to the label at the same index on the x axis.
The `data` property of a dataset for a radar chart is specified as a an array of numbers. Each point in the data array corresponds to the label at the same index on the x axis.

```javascript
data: [20, 10]
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/configuration/legend.md
Expand Up @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The legend configuration is passed into the `options.legend` namespace. The glob
| `display` | `Boolean` | `true` | is the legend shown
| `position` | `String` | `'top'` | Position of the legend. [more...](#position)
| `fullWidth` | `Boolean` | `true` | Marks that this box should take the full width of the canvas (pushing down other boxes). This is unlikely to need to be changed in day-to-day use.
| `onClick` | `Function` | | A callback that is called when a click event is registered on a label item
| `onClick` | `Function` | | A callback that is called when a click event is registered on a label item
| `onHover` | `Function` | | A callback that is called when a 'mousemove' event is registered on top of a label item
| `reverse` | `Boolean` | `false` | Legend will show datasets in reverse order.
| `labels` | `Object` | | See the [Legend Label Configuration](#legend-label-configuration) section below.
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/configuration/tooltip.md
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Chart.Tooltip.positioners.custom = function(elements, eventPosition) {
/** @type {Chart.Tooltip} */
var tooltip = this;

/* ... */

return {
x: 0,
y: 0
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/developers/charts.md
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For example, to derive a new chart type that extends from a bubble chart, you would do the following.

```javascript
// Sets the default config for 'derivedBubble' to be the same as the bubble defaults.
// Sets the default config for 'derivedBubble' to be the same as the bubble defaults.
// We look for the defaults by doing Chart.defaults[chartType]
// It looks like a bug exists when the defaults don't exist
Chart.defaults.derivedBubble = Chart.defaults.bubble;
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// Stores the controller so that the chart initialization routine can look it up with
// Chart.controllers[type]
Chart.controllers.derivedBubble = custom;
Chart.controllers.derivedBubble = custom;

// Now we can create and use our new chart type
new Chart(ctx, {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/general/colors.md
Expand Up @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ You can also pass a [CanvasGradient](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/We

## Patterns and Gradients

An alternative option is to pass a [CanvasPattern](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasPattern) or [CanvasGradient](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/CanvasGradient) object instead of a string colour.
An alternative option is to pass a [CanvasPattern](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CanvasPattern) or [CanvasGradient](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/CanvasGradient) object instead of a string colour.

For example, if you wanted to fill a dataset with a pattern from an image you could do the following.

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/general/interactions/README.md
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# Interactions

The hover configuration is passed into the `options.hover` namespace. The global hover configuration is at `Chart.defaults.global.hover`. To configure which events trigger chart interactions, see [events](./events.md#events).
The hover configuration is passed into the `options.hover` namespace. The global hover configuration is at `Chart.defaults.global.hover`. To configure which events trigger chart interactions, see [events](./events.md#events).

| Name | Type | Default | Description
| ---- | ---- | ------- | -----------
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/general/interactions/events.md
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| `onHover` | `Function` | `null` | Called when any of the events fire. Called in the context of the chart and passed the event and an array of active elements (bars, points, etc).
| `onClick` | `Function` | `null` | Called if the event is of type 'mouseup' or 'click'. Called in the context of the chart and passed the event and an array of active elements

## Event Option
## Event Option
For example, to have the chart only respond to click events, you could do
```javascript
var chart = new Chart(ctx, {
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/general/interactions/modes.md
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See `'index'` mode

## index
Finds item at the same index. If the `intersect` setting is true, the first intersecting item is used to determine the index in the data. If `intersect` false the nearest item, in the x direction, is used to determine the index.
Finds item at the same index. If the `intersect` setting is true, the first intersecting item is used to determine the index in the data. If `intersect` false the nearest item, in the x direction, is used to determine the index.

```javascript
var chart = new Chart(ctx, {
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