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linechart - Android - Fill the color between two lines using MPAndroidChart

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I am using setFillFormatter, but it's not helping me and, setfillColor() crosses the second line(black) as there is no way to stop the first line(Yellow) at Y values of the second line. I want to implement something like this:

dataSet.setFillFormatter(new IFillFormatter() {

            @Override
            public float getFillLinePosition(ILineDataSet dataSet, LineDataProvider dataProvider) {
                return //return Y value of the second line for current X of line being filled;
            }
        });

Is there any way to find the Y value of the second line for each X of first line? I see both dataSet and dataProvider returns fixed values for each call of getFillLinePosition.

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Thanks David Rawson for pointing me towards LineChartRenderer. I am able to color the area between two lines.

We need to make two major changes.

  1. Implement a custom FillFormator to return the dataset of another line.

    public class MyFillFormatter implements IFillFormatter {
    private ILineDataSet boundaryDataSet;
    
    public MyFillFormatter() {
        this(null);
    }
    //Pass the dataset of other line in the Constructor 
    public MyFillFormatter(ILineDataSet boundaryDataSet) {
        this.boundaryDataSet = boundaryDataSet;
    }
    
    @Override
    public float getFillLinePosition(ILineDataSet dataSet, LineDataProvider dataProvider) {
        return 0;
    }
    
    //Define a new method which is used in the LineChartRenderer
    public List<Entry> getFillLineBoundary() {
        if(boundaryDataSet != null) {
            return ((LineDataSet) boundaryDataSet).getValues();
        }
        return null;
    }}
    
  2. Implement a custom LineChartRenderer to draw and fill the enclosed path.

    public class MyLineLegendRenderer extends LineChartRenderer {
    
    public MyLineLegendRenderer(LineDataProvider chart, ChartAnimator animator, ViewPortHandler viewPortHandler) {
        super(chart, animator, viewPortHandler);
    }
    
    //This method is same as it's parent implemntation
    @Override
    protected void drawLinearFill(Canvas c, ILineDataSet dataSet, Transformer trans, XBounds bounds) {
        final Path filled = mGenerateFilledPathBuffer;
    
        final int startingIndex = bounds.min;
        final int endingIndex = bounds.range + bounds.min;
        final int indexInterval = 128;
    
        int currentStartIndex = 0;
        int currentEndIndex = indexInterval;
        int iterations = 0;
    
        // Doing this iteratively in order to avoid OutOfMemory errors that can happen on large bounds sets.
        do {
            currentStartIndex = startingIndex + (iterations * indexInterval);
            currentEndIndex = currentStartIndex + indexInterval;
            currentEndIndex = currentEndIndex > endingIndex ? endingIndex : currentEndIndex;
    
            if (currentStartIndex <= currentEndIndex) {
                generateFilledPath(dataSet, currentStartIndex, currentEndIndex, filled);
    
                trans.pathValueToPixel(filled);
    
                final Drawable drawable = dataSet.getFillDrawable();
                if (drawable != null) {
    
                    drawFilledPath(c, filled, drawable);
                } else {
    
                    drawFilledPath(c, filled, dataSet.getFillColor(), dataSet.getFillAlpha());
                }
            }
    
            iterations++;
    
        } while (currentStartIndex <= currentEndIndex);
    }
    
    //This is where we define the area to be filled.
    private void generateFilledPath(final ILineDataSet dataSet, final int startIndex, final int endIndex, final Path outputPath) {
    
        //Call the custom method to retrieve the dataset for other line
        final List<Entry> boundaryEntry = ((MyFillFormatter)dataSet.getFillFormatter()).getFillLineBoundary();
    
        final float phaseY = mAnimator.getPhaseY();    
        final Path filled = outputPath;
        filled.reset();
    
        final Entry entry = dataSet.getEntryForIndex(startIndex);
    
        filled.moveTo(entry.getX(), boundaryEntry.get(0).getY());
        filled.lineTo(entry.getX(), entry.getY() * phaseY);
    
        // create a new path
        Entry currentEntry = null;
        Entry previousEntry = null;
        for (int x = startIndex + 1; x <= endIndex; x++) {
    
            currentEntry = dataSet.getEntryForIndex(x);
            filled.lineTo(currentEntry.getX(), currentEntry.getY() * phaseY);
    
        }
    
        // close up
        if (currentEntry != null && previousEntry!= null) {
            filled.lineTo(currentEntry.getX(), previousEntry.getY());
        }
    
        //Draw the path towards the other line 
        for (int x = endIndex ; x > startIndex; x--) {
            previousEntry = boundaryEntry.get(x);
            filled.lineTo(previousEntry.getX(), previousEntry.getY() * phaseY);
        }
    
        filled.close();
    }}
    
  3. At the end of the activity

    Set the MyFillFormatter to one of the LineDataSet passing another LineDataSet as argument.

    lineDataSet2.setFillFormatter(new MyFillFormatter(LineDataSet1));
    
    mChart.setRenderer(new MyLineLegendRenderer(mChart, mChart.getAnimator(), mChart.getViewPortHandler()));
    

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