How to implement HighChart thousandsSep() for android(JAVA) on Hi-chart WordCloud










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I would like to show tooltip on clicking on any word of Android Hi-chart Word-Cloud like 1,000 , currently it is showing like 1 000.



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I had conversation with Hi-chart support team.
They suggested with this URL.



But unable to understand how to implement the same. I tried as below:



HILang hiLang = new HILang();
hiLang.setThousandsSep("3");


But setThousandsSep method accepts String type parameter only.










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  • please post little more code regarding chart generation.

    – Rohit5k2
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:34















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I would like to show tooltip on clicking on any word of Android Hi-chart Word-Cloud like 1,000 , currently it is showing like 1 000.



Kindly notice the attachment



I had conversation with Hi-chart support team.
They suggested with this URL.



But unable to understand how to implement the same. I tried as below:



HILang hiLang = new HILang();
hiLang.setThousandsSep("3");


But setThousandsSep method accepts String type parameter only.










share|improve this question
























  • please post little more code regarding chart generation.

    – Rohit5k2
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:34













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I would like to show tooltip on clicking on any word of Android Hi-chart Word-Cloud like 1,000 , currently it is showing like 1 000.



Kindly notice the attachment



I had conversation with Hi-chart support team.
They suggested with this URL.



But unable to understand how to implement the same. I tried as below:



HILang hiLang = new HILang();
hiLang.setThousandsSep("3");


But setThousandsSep method accepts String type parameter only.










share|improve this question
















I would like to show tooltip on clicking on any word of Android Hi-chart Word-Cloud like 1,000 , currently it is showing like 1 000.



Kindly notice the attachment



I had conversation with Hi-chart support team.
They suggested with this URL.



But unable to understand how to implement the same. I tried as below:



HILang hiLang = new HILang();
hiLang.setThousandsSep("3");


But setThousandsSep method accepts String type parameter only.







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  • please post little more code regarding chart generation.

    – Rohit5k2
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:34

















  • please post little more code regarding chart generation.

    – Rohit5k2
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:34
















please post little more code regarding chart generation.

– Rohit5k2
Nov 13 '18 at 13:34





please post little more code regarding chart generation.

– Rohit5k2
Nov 13 '18 at 13:34












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The default is a single space character which is why it is being shown as 3 100; a space after "3"



Try



hiLang.setThousandsSep(",");





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  • Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

    – Tarit Ray
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:20











  • The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

    – Wojciech Chmiel
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:03











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The default is a single space character which is why it is being shown as 3 100; a space after "3"



Try



hiLang.setThousandsSep(",");





share|improve this answer

























  • Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

    – Tarit Ray
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:20











  • The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

    – Wojciech Chmiel
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:03
















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The default is a single space character which is why it is being shown as 3 100; a space after "3"



Try



hiLang.setThousandsSep(",");





share|improve this answer

























  • Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

    – Tarit Ray
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:20











  • The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

    – Wojciech Chmiel
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:03














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The default is a single space character which is why it is being shown as 3 100; a space after "3"



Try



hiLang.setThousandsSep(",");





share|improve this answer















The default is a single space character which is why it is being shown as 3 100; a space after "3"



Try



hiLang.setThousandsSep(",");






share|improve this answer














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  • Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

    – Tarit Ray
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:20











  • The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

    – Wojciech Chmiel
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:03


















  • Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

    – Tarit Ray
    Nov 13 '18 at 13:20











  • The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

    – Wojciech Chmiel
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:03

















Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

– Tarit Ray
Nov 13 '18 at 13:20





Thank you for putting your effort, but its not working for me !!!

– Tarit Ray
Nov 13 '18 at 13:20













The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 14 '18 at 13:03






The answer is almost correct, you have to also add hiLang to hiChartView.lang -> hiChartView.lang = hiLang;

– Wojciech Chmiel
Nov 14 '18 at 13:03




















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