You only have to obtain the QAbstractAxis
corresponding to the X axis of the QLineSeries
and hide it with setVisible(False)
, for this you must use QChart::axisX()
:
chart.axisX(ma5).setVisible(False)
Complete Code:
import sys
from PyQt5.QtChart import QCandlestickSeries, QChart, QChartView, QCandlestickSet
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QMainWindow
from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt, QPointF
from PyQt5 import QtChart as qc
data = ((1, 7380, 7520, 7380, 7510, 7324),
(2, 7520, 7580, 7410, 7440, 7372),
(3, 7440, 7650, 7310, 7520, 7434),
(4, 7450, 7640, 7450, 7550, 7480),
(5, 7510, 7590, 7460, 7490, 7502),
(6, 7500, 7590, 7480, 7560, 7512),
(7, 7560, 7830, 7540, 7800, 7584))
app = QApplication(sys.argv)
#
series = QCandlestickSeries()
series.setDecreasingColor(Qt.red)
series.setIncreasingColor(Qt.green)
ma5 = qc.QLineSeries() # 5-days average data line
tm = [] # stores str type data
# in a loop, series and ma5 append corresponding data
for num, o, h, l, c, m in data:
series.append(QCandlestickSet(o, h, l, c))
ma5.append(QPointF(num, m))
tm.append(str(num))
chart = QChart()
chart.addSeries(series) # candle
chart.addSeries(ma5) # ma5 line
chart.setAnimationOptions(QChart.SeriesAnimations)
chart.createDefaultAxes()
chart.legend().hide()
chart.axisX(series).setCategories(tm)
chart.axisX(ma5).setVisible(False)
chartview = QChartView(chart)
ui = QMainWindow()
ui.setGeometry(50, 50, 500, 300)
ui.setCentralWidget(chartview)
ui.show()
sys.exit(app.exec_())