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lookupComponent ( item ) : Ext.Component
protected

Called when a raw config object is added to this container either during initialization of the items config, or when new items are added), or {@link #insert inserted.

This method converts the passed object into an instanced child component.

This may be overridden in subclasses when special processing needs to be applied to child creation.

Parameters

item :  Object

The config object being added.

Returns
Ext.Component

The component to be added.

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Summary

Displays a value within the given interval as a gauge. For example:

It's also possible to use gauges to create loading indicators:

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configs

angleOffset : Number

The angle at which the minValue starts in case of a circular gauge.

Defaults to: 0

animation : Object / Boolean

The animation applied to the gauge on changes to the value and the angleOffset configs. Defaults to 1 second animation with the 'out' easing.

Defaults to: true

Properties

duration : Number

The duraction of the animation.

easing : String

The easing function to use for the animation. Possible values are:

  • linear - no easing, no acceleration
  • in - accelerating from zero velocity
  • out - (default) decelerating to zero velocity
  • inOut - acceleration until halfway, then deceleration

clockwise : Boolean

true - value increments in a clockwise fashion false - value increments in an anticlockwise fashion

Defaults to: true

maxValue : Number

The maximum value that the gauge can represent.

Defaults to: 100

minValue : Number

The minimum value that the gauge can represent.

Defaults to: 0

padding : Number / String

Gauge sector padding in pixels or percent of width/height, whichever is smaller.

Defaults to: 10

start : Number

The current value of the gauge.

Defaults to: 50

textAlign : String

If the gauge has a donut hole, the text will be centered inside it. Otherwise, the text will be centered in the middle of the gauge's bounding box. This config allows to alter the position of the text in the latter case. See the docs for the align option to the {@Ext.util.Region#alignTo} method for possible ways of alignment of the text to the guage's bounding box.

Defaults to: 'c-c'

textTpl : Ext.XTemplate

The template for the text in the center of the gauge. The available data values are:

Defaults to: [ '{value:number("0.00")}%' ]

trackLength : Number

The angle in the (0, 360] interval to add to the trackStart angle to determine the angle at which the track ends.

Defaults to: 270

trackStart : Number

The angle in the [0, 360) interval at which the gauge's track sector starts. E.g. 0 for 3 o-clock, 90 for 6 o-clock, 180 for 9 o-clock, 270 for noon.

Defaults to: 135

trackStyle : Object

Track sector styles.

Defaults to: { outerRadius: '100%', innerRadius: '100% - 20', round: false }

Properties

fill : String/Object[]

Track sector fill color. Defaults to CSS value. It's also possible to have a linear gradient fill that starts at the top-left corner of the gauge and ends at its bottom-right corner, by providing an array of color stop objects. For example:

Sample Code
trackStyle: {
    fill: [{
        offset: 0,
        color: 'green',
        opacity: 0.8
    }, {
        offset: 1,
        color: 'gold'
    }]
}

fillOpacity : Number

Track sector fill opacity. Defaults to CSS value.

stroke : String

Track sector stroke color. Defaults to CSS value.

strokeOpacity : Number

Track sector stroke opacity. Defaults to CSS value.

strokeWidth : Number

Track sector stroke width. Defaults to CSS value.

outerRadius : Number/String

The outer radius of the track sector. For example:

Sample Code
outerRadius: '90%',      // 90% of the maximum radius
outerRadius: 100,        // radius of 100 pixels
outerRadius: '70% + 5',  // 70% of the maximum radius plus 5 pixels
outerRadius: '80% - 10', // 80% of the maximum radius minus 10 pixels

Defaults to: '100%'

innerRadius : Number/String

The inner radius of the track sector. See the trackStyle.outerRadius config documentation for more information.

Defaults to: '50%'

round : Boolean

Whether to round the track sector edges or not.

Defaults to: false

valueStyle : Object

Value sector styles.

Defaults to: { outerRadius: '100% - 2', innerRadius: '100% - 18', round: false }

Properties

fill : String/Object[]

Value sector fill color. Defaults to CSS value. See the trackStyle.fill config documentation for more information.

fillOpacity : Number

Value sector fill opacity. Defaults to CSS value.

stroke : String

Value sector stroke color. Defaults to CSS value.

strokeOpacity : Number

Value sector stroke opacity. Defaults to CSS value.

strokeWidth : Number

Value sector stroke width. Defaults to CSS value.

outerRadius : Number/String

The outer radius of the value sector. See the trackStyle.outerRadius config documentation for more information.

Defaults to: '100% - 4'

innerRadius : Number/String

The inner radius of the value sector. See the trackStyle.outerRadius config documentation for more information.

Defaults to: '50% + 4'

round : Boolean

Whether to round the value sector edges or not.

Defaults to: false

methods

animate ( from , to , duration , easing , fn , scope )
private pri

Parameters

from :  Object

to :  Object

duration :  Object

easing :  Object

fn :  Object

scope :  Object

camelToHyphen ( name )
private pri

Parameters

name :  Object

createInterpolator ( rangeCheck )
private pri

Parameters

rangeCheck :  Object

fitSectorInPaddedRect ( width , height , padding , startAngle , lengthAngle , ratio )
private pri

Parameters

width :  Object

height :  Object

padding :  Object

startAngle :  Object

lengthAngle :  Object

ratio :  Object

fitSectorInRect ( width , height , startAngle , lengthAngle , ratio )
private pri

Given a rect with a known width and height, find the maximum radius of the donut sector that can fit into it, as well as the center point of such a sector. The end and start angles of the sector are also known, as well as the relationship between the inner and outer radii.

Parameters

width :  Object

height :  Object

startAngle :  Object

lengthAngle :  Object

ratio :  Object

getRadiusFn ( radius )
private pri

Parameters

radius :  Object

getUnitSectorExtrema ( startAngle , lengthAngle )
private pri

Parameters

startAngle :  Object

lengthAngle :  Object

normalizeAngle ( angle )
private pri

Parameters

angle :  Object

resizeGradients ( size )
private pri

Parameters

size :  Object

setGradientSize ( gradient , x1 , y1 , x2 , y2 )
private pri

Parameters

gradient :  Object

x1 :  Object

y1 :  Object

x2 :  Object

y2 :  Object

setGradientStops ( gradient , stops )
private pri

Parameters

gradient :  Object

stops :  Object

stopAnimation

Stops the current value or angleOffset animation.

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