MPAndroidChart: How to show circles on all lines on click?











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I am showing several LineDataSet in my chart. I don't need to show circles by default. But when user clicks a chart I need to show circles on all lines depending x value. How to implement it?



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    I am showing several LineDataSet in my chart. I don't need to show circles by default. But when user clicks a chart I need to show circles on all lines depending x value. How to implement it?



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      I am showing several LineDataSet in my chart. I don't need to show circles by default. But when user clicks a chart I need to show circles on all lines depending x value. How to implement it?



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      I am showing several LineDataSet in my chart. I don't need to show circles by default. But when user clicks a chart I need to show circles on all lines depending x value. How to implement it?



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          First you need to set draw circles false with your dataset as follows:



          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);


          After that you need to implement OnChartGestureListener() as follows:



              lineChart.setOnChartGestureListener(new OnChartGestureListener()
          {
          @Override
          public void onChartTranslate(MotionEvent me, float dX, float dY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartSingleTapped(MotionEvent me)
          {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub
          if(lineDataSet.isDrawCirclesEnabled())
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);
          }
          else
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(true);
          }
          }

          @Override
          public void onChartScale(MotionEvent me, float scaleX, float scaleY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureStart(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureEnd(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartLongPressed(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartFling(MotionEvent me1, MotionEvent me2,
          float velocityX, float velocityY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartDoubleTapped(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }
          });


          This will do the job. Best of luck bro !






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          • You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
            – M.Saad Lakhan
            Nov 13 at 6:53











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          First you need to set draw circles false with your dataset as follows:



          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);


          After that you need to implement OnChartGestureListener() as follows:



              lineChart.setOnChartGestureListener(new OnChartGestureListener()
          {
          @Override
          public void onChartTranslate(MotionEvent me, float dX, float dY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartSingleTapped(MotionEvent me)
          {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub
          if(lineDataSet.isDrawCirclesEnabled())
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);
          }
          else
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(true);
          }
          }

          @Override
          public void onChartScale(MotionEvent me, float scaleX, float scaleY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureStart(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureEnd(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartLongPressed(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartFling(MotionEvent me1, MotionEvent me2,
          float velocityX, float velocityY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartDoubleTapped(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }
          });


          This will do the job. Best of luck bro !






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          • You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
            – M.Saad Lakhan
            Nov 13 at 6:53















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          First you need to set draw circles false with your dataset as follows:



          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);


          After that you need to implement OnChartGestureListener() as follows:



              lineChart.setOnChartGestureListener(new OnChartGestureListener()
          {
          @Override
          public void onChartTranslate(MotionEvent me, float dX, float dY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartSingleTapped(MotionEvent me)
          {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub
          if(lineDataSet.isDrawCirclesEnabled())
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);
          }
          else
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(true);
          }
          }

          @Override
          public void onChartScale(MotionEvent me, float scaleX, float scaleY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureStart(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureEnd(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartLongPressed(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartFling(MotionEvent me1, MotionEvent me2,
          float velocityX, float velocityY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartDoubleTapped(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }
          });


          This will do the job. Best of luck bro !






          share|improve this answer





















          • You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
            – M.Saad Lakhan
            Nov 13 at 6:53













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          First you need to set draw circles false with your dataset as follows:



          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);


          After that you need to implement OnChartGestureListener() as follows:



              lineChart.setOnChartGestureListener(new OnChartGestureListener()
          {
          @Override
          public void onChartTranslate(MotionEvent me, float dX, float dY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartSingleTapped(MotionEvent me)
          {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub
          if(lineDataSet.isDrawCirclesEnabled())
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);
          }
          else
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(true);
          }
          }

          @Override
          public void onChartScale(MotionEvent me, float scaleX, float scaleY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureStart(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureEnd(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartLongPressed(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartFling(MotionEvent me1, MotionEvent me2,
          float velocityX, float velocityY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartDoubleTapped(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }
          });


          This will do the job. Best of luck bro !






          share|improve this answer












          First you need to set draw circles false with your dataset as follows:



          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);


          After that you need to implement OnChartGestureListener() as follows:



              lineChart.setOnChartGestureListener(new OnChartGestureListener()
          {
          @Override
          public void onChartTranslate(MotionEvent me, float dX, float dY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartSingleTapped(MotionEvent me)
          {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub
          if(lineDataSet.isDrawCirclesEnabled())
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(false);
          }
          else
          {
          lineDataSet.setDrawCircles(true);
          }
          }

          @Override
          public void onChartScale(MotionEvent me, float scaleX, float scaleY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureStart(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartGestureEnd(MotionEvent me, ChartTouchListener.ChartGesture lastPerformedGesture) {

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartLongPressed(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartFling(MotionEvent me1, MotionEvent me2,
          float velocityX, float velocityY) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }

          @Override
          public void onChartDoubleTapped(MotionEvent me) {
          // TODO Auto-generated method stub

          }
          });


          This will do the job. Best of luck bro !







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          • You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
            – M.Saad Lakhan
            Nov 13 at 6:53


















          • You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
            – M.Saad Lakhan
            Nov 13 at 6:53
















          You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
          – M.Saad Lakhan
          Nov 13 at 6:53




          You can also do that to show/hide values above circles or any other properties you need to change upon gestures.
          – M.Saad Lakhan
          Nov 13 at 6:53


















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