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Data zoom

Data zoom screenshot

A slider selection that limits the visible portion of ordered data. Use it when the user needs to inspect a slice of a longer series without leaving context. The screenshot is captured from the native Fission chart gallery.

What the chart is for

Data zoom belongs to the Components and interaction family. Its job is to make this data shape readable: DataZoom start and end percentages plus ordered series data. In a production interface, choose this chart when the visual form makes the user's question faster to answer than a table or a simpler chart would.

Avoid it when the visual form makes the user estimate more than necessary; choose the simplest chart that answers the product question.

Data model

DataZoom start and end percentages plus ordered series data. Keep the data close to the type that describes it. Fission Charts is typed Rust, so a line uses LineSeries, a calendar heatmap uses CalendarHeatmapSeries, and chart components such as zoom, marks, and graphics are explicit fields on Chart rather than hidden string configuration.

Rust API

FieldTypeNotes
title&strNames the chart for the screen, accessibility tree, and test output.
data_zoomDataZoomSets the visible percentage range for ordered data.
width / heightf32Optional fixed size; omit them when the chart should flex inside Fission layout.

Example

use fission_charts::{Axis, Chart, DataZoom, LineSeries};

let chart = Chart::new()
.title("Data zoom")
.x_axis(Axis::category(vec!["Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun", "Jul", "Aug"]))
.y_axis(Axis::value())
.data_zoom(DataZoom::new().start_percent(18.0).end_percent(82.0))
.series(vec![LineSeries::new("Requests").data(vec![120.0, 142.0, 118.0, 190.0, 240.0, 220.0, 260.0, 310.0]).into()]);

Interaction and animation

Charts can emit typed ChartInteractionEvent values when interaction is enabled. Handle those events in a reducer when the app needs hover, press, release, scroll, selection, or brush behavior. ChartAnimation stores duration, delay, stagger, easing, and reduced-motion behavior as deterministic chart data, so animation timing can be tested instead of being hidden in ad-hoc timers.

Testing guidance

For this chart, test the data mapping first, then test lowering, then capture a live screenshot when visual output changes. The screenshot for this page is refreshed with npm run charts:generate from the website package.

Tags: dataZoom, interaction.

Components and interaction family overview