How to fill the blank space between the bars with specific color in gantt chart of highcharts?












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is there any way to fill that gap with a specific color in highcharts, i'm using chart type xrange here
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  • jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

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Current chart



expected one



is there any way to fill that gap with a specific color in highcharts, i'm using chart type xrange here
thanks in advance code link in the comment










share|improve this question

























  • Welcome to Stack Overflow! It seems you have a problem with your code. However, we can't help unless we have code or information that can reproduce the problem. Otherwise, we are just blindly guessing.

    – ewolden
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:46











  • jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

    – Vickey
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:07














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Current chart



expected one



is there any way to fill that gap with a specific color in highcharts, i'm using chart type xrange here
thanks in advance code link in the comment










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Current chart



expected one



is there any way to fill that gap with a specific color in highcharts, i'm using chart type xrange here
thanks in advance code link in the comment







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  • Welcome to Stack Overflow! It seems you have a problem with your code. However, we can't help unless we have code or information that can reproduce the problem. Otherwise, we are just blindly guessing.

    – ewolden
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:46











  • jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

    – Vickey
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:07



















  • Welcome to Stack Overflow! It seems you have a problem with your code. However, we can't help unless we have code or information that can reproduce the problem. Otherwise, we are just blindly guessing.

    – ewolden
    Nov 21 '18 at 10:46











  • jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

    – Vickey
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:07

















Welcome to Stack Overflow! It seems you have a problem with your code. However, we can't help unless we have code or information that can reproduce the problem. Otherwise, we are just blindly guessing.

– ewolden
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46





Welcome to Stack Overflow! It seems you have a problem with your code. However, we can't help unless we have code or information that can reproduce the problem. Otherwise, we are just blindly guessing.

– ewolden
Nov 21 '18 at 10:46













jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

– Vickey
Nov 21 '18 at 11:07





jsfiddle.net/F4e2Y/185 here the sample code @ewolden

– Vickey
Nov 21 '18 at 11:07












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The simplest solution is to use yAxis plotBands:



    plotBands: [{
from: -0.045,
to: 0.04,
color: 'red'
}]


Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/z10pjmcr/






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The simplest solution is to use yAxis plotBands:



    plotBands: [{
from: -0.045,
to: 0.04,
color: 'red'
}]


Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/z10pjmcr/






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The simplest solution is to use yAxis plotBands:



    plotBands: [{
from: -0.045,
to: 0.04,
color: 'red'
}]


Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/z10pjmcr/






share|improve this answer
























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    Nov 21 '18 at 11:58














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The simplest solution is to use yAxis plotBands:



    plotBands: [{
from: -0.045,
to: 0.04,
color: 'red'
}]


Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/z10pjmcr/






share|improve this answer













The simplest solution is to use yAxis plotBands:



    plotBands: [{
from: -0.045,
to: 0.04,
color: 'red'
}]


Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/BlackLabel/z10pjmcr/







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