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# Area Charts Both [line](line.md) and [radar](radar.md) charts support a `fill` option on the dataset object which can be used to create area between two datasets or a dataset and a boundary, i.e. the scale `origin`, `start` or `end` (see [filling modes](#filling-modes)). > **Note:** this feature is implemented by the [`filler` plugin](https://github.com/chartjs/Chart.js/blob/master/src/plugins/plugin.filler.js). ## Filling modes | Mode | Type | Values | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Absolute dataset index <sup>1</sup> | `number` | `1`, `2`, `3`, ... | | Relative dataset index <sup>1</sup> | `string` | `'-1'`, `'-2'`, `'+1'`, ... | | Boundary <sup>2</sup> | `string` | `'start'`, `'end'`, `'origin'` | | Disabled <sup>3</sup> | `boolean` | `false` | > <sup>1</sup> dataset filling modes have been introduced in version 2.6.0<br> > <sup>2</sup> prior version 2.6.0, boundary values was `'zero'`, `'top'`, `'bottom'` (deprecated)<br> > <sup>3</sup> for backward compatibility, `fill: true` (default) is equivalent to `fill: 'origin'`<br> **Example** ```javascript new Chart(ctx, { data: { datasets: [ {fill: 'origin'}, // 0: fill to 'origin' {fill: '+2'}, // 1: fill to dataset 3 {fill: 1}, // 2: fill to dataset 1 {fill: false}, // 3: no fill {fill: '-2'} // 4: fill to dataset 2 ] } }); ``` ## Configuration | Option | Type | Default | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | [`plugins.filler.propagate`](#propagate) | `boolean` | `true` | Fill propagation when target is hidden. ### propagate `propagate` takes a `boolean` value (default: `true`). If `true`, the fill area will be recursively extended to the visible target defined by the `fill` value of hidden dataset targets: **Example** ```javascript new Chart(ctx, { data: { datasets: [ {fill: 'origin'}, // 0: fill to 'origin' {fill: '-1'}, // 1: fill to dataset 0 {fill: 1}, // 2: fill to dataset 1 {fill: false}, // 3: no fill {fill: '-2'} // 4: fill to dataset 2 ] }, options: { plugins: { filler: { propagate: true } } } }); ``` `propagate: true`: - if dataset 2 is hidden, dataset 4 will fill to dataset 1 - if dataset 2 and 1 are hidden, dataset 4 will fill to `'origin'` `propagate: false`: - if dataset 2 and/or 4 are hidden, dataset 4 will not be filled