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 *
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 *
 *  License: www.highcharts.com/license
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'use strict';
import A from '../Animation/AnimationUtilities.js';
var animObject = A.animObject;
import Color from '../Color/Color.js';
import H from '../Globals.js';
import Tick from './Tick.js';
import U from '../Utilities.js';
var addEvent = U.addEvent, arrayMax = U.arrayMax, arrayMin = U.arrayMin, clamp = U.clamp, correctFloat = U.correctFloat, defined = U.defined, destroyObjectProperties = U.destroyObjectProperties, error = U.error, extend = U.extend, fireEvent = U.fireEvent, format = U.format, getMagnitude = U.getMagnitude, isArray = U.isArray, isFunction = U.isFunction, isNumber = U.isNumber, isString = U.isString, merge = U.merge, normalizeTickInterval = U.normalizeTickInterval, objectEach = U.objectEach, pick = U.pick, relativeLength = U.relativeLength, removeEvent = U.removeEvent, splat = U.splat, syncTimeout = U.syncTimeout;
/**
 * Options for the path on the Axis to be calculated.
 * @interface Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject
 */ /**
* Axis value.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#value
* @type {number|undefined}
*/ /**
* Line width used for calculation crisp line coordinates. Defaults to 1.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#lineWidth
* @type {number|undefined}
*/ /**
* If `false`, the function will return null when it falls outside the axis
* bounds. If `true`, the function will return a path aligned to the plot area
* sides if it falls outside. If `pass`, it will return a path outside.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#force
* @type {string|boolean|undefined}
*/ /**
* Used in Highstock. When `true`, plot paths (crosshair, plotLines, gridLines)
* will be rendered on all axes when defined on the first axis.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#acrossPanes
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/ /**
* Use old coordinates (for resizing and rescaling).
* If not set, defaults to `false`.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#old
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/ /**
* If given, return the plot line path of a pixel position on the axis.
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#translatedValue
* @type {number|undefined}
*/ /**
* Used in Polar axes. Reverse the positions for concatenation of polygonal
* plot bands
* @name Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject#reverse
* @type {boolean|undefined}
*/
/**
 * Options for crosshairs on axes.
 *
 * @product highstock
 *
 * @typedef {Highcharts.XAxisCrosshairOptions|Highcharts.YAxisCrosshairOptions} Highcharts.AxisCrosshairOptions
 */
/**
 * @typedef {"navigator"|"pan"|"rangeSelectorButton"|"rangeSelectorInput"|"scrollbar"|"traverseUpButton"|"zoom"} Highcharts.AxisExtremesTriggerValue
 */
/**
 * @callback Highcharts.AxisEventCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Axis} this
 */
/**
 * @callback Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<number>} this
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<string>} that
 *
 * @return {string}
 */
/**
 * @interface Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>
 */ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#axis
* @type {Highcharts.Axis}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#chart
* @type {Highcharts.Chart}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#isFirst
* @type {boolean}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#isLast
* @type {boolean}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#pos
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* This can be either a numeric value or a category string.
* @name Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<T>#value
* @type {T}
*/
/**
 * Options for axes.
 *
 * @typedef {Highcharts.XAxisOptions|Highcharts.YAxisOptions|Highcharts.ZAxisOptions} Highcharts.AxisOptions
 */
/**
 * @callback Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Axis} this
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject} evt
 */
/**
 * @interface Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject
 */ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject#brk
* @type {Highcharts.Dictionary<number>}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject#point
* @type {Highcharts.Point}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject#preventDefault
* @type {Function}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject#target
* @type {Highcharts.SVGElement}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventObject#type
* @type {"pointBreak"|"pointInBreak"}
*/
/**
 * @callback Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Axis} this
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject} evt
 */
/**
 * @interface Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject
 * @extends Highcharts.ExtremesObject
 */ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject#preventDefault
* @type {Function}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject#target
* @type {Highcharts.SVGElement}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject#trigger
* @type {Highcharts.AxisExtremesTriggerValue|string}
*/ /**
* @name Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventObject#type
* @type {"setExtremes"}
*/
/**
 * @callback Highcharts.AxisTickPositionerCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Axis} this
 *
 * @return {Highcharts.AxisTickPositionsArray}
 */
/**
 * @interface Highcharts.AxisTickPositionsArray
 * @augments Array<number>
 */
/**
 * @typedef {"high"|"low"|"middle"} Highcharts.AxisTitleAlignValue
 */
/**
 * @typedef {Highcharts.XAxisTitleOptions|Highcharts.YAxisTitleOptions|Highcharts.ZAxisTitleOptions} Highcharts.AxisTitleOptions
 */
/**
 * @typedef {"linear"|"logarithmic"|"datetime"|"category"|"treegrid"} Highcharts.AxisTypeValue
 */
/**
 * The returned object literal from the {@link Highcharts.Axis#getExtremes}
 * function.
 *
 * @interface Highcharts.ExtremesObject
 */ /**
* The maximum value of the axis' associated series.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#dataMax
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* The minimum value of the axis' associated series.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#dataMin
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* The maximum axis value, either automatic or set manually. If the `max` option
* is not set, `maxPadding` is 0 and `endOnTick` is false, this value will be
* the same as `dataMax`.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#max
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* The minimum axis value, either automatic or set manually. If the `min` option
* is not set, `minPadding` is 0 and `startOnTick` is false, this value will be
* the same as `dataMin`.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#min
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* The user defined maximum, either from the `max` option or from a zoom or
* `setExtremes` action.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#userMax
* @type {number}
*/ /**
* The user defined minimum, either from the `min` option or from a zoom or
* `setExtremes` action.
* @name Highcharts.ExtremesObject#userMin
* @type {number}
*/
/**
 * Formatter function for the text of a crosshair label.
 *
 * @callback Highcharts.XAxisCrosshairLabelFormatterCallbackFunction
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Axis} this
 *        Axis context
 *
 * @param {number} value
 *        Y value of the data point
 *
 * @return {string}
 */
import O from '../Options.js';
var defaultOptions = O.defaultOptions;
var deg2rad = H.deg2rad;
/**
 * Create a new axis object. Called internally when instanciating a new chart or
 * adding axes by {@link Highcharts.Chart#addAxis}.
 *
 * A chart can have from 0 axes (pie chart) to multiples. In a normal, single
 * series cartesian chart, there is one X axis and one Y axis.
 *
 * The X axis or axes are referenced by {@link Highcharts.Chart.xAxis}, which is
 * an array of Axis objects. If there is only one axis, it can be referenced
 * through `chart.xAxis[0]`, and multiple axes have increasing indices. The same
 * pattern goes for Y axes.
 *
 * If you need to get the axes from a series object, use the `series.xAxis` and
 * `series.yAxis` properties. These are not arrays, as one series can only be
 * associated to one X and one Y axis.
 *
 * A third way to reference the axis programmatically is by `id`. Add an `id` in
 * the axis configuration options, and get the axis by
 * {@link Highcharts.Chart#get}.
 *
 * Configuration options for the axes are given in options.xAxis and
 * options.yAxis.
 *
 * @class
 * @name Highcharts.Axis
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.Chart} chart
 * The Chart instance to apply the axis on.
 *
 * @param {Highcharts.AxisOptions} userOptions
 * Axis options.
 */
var Axis = /** @class */ (function () {
    /* *
     *
     *  Constructors
     *
     * */
    function Axis(chart, userOptions) {
        this.alternateBands = void 0;
        this.bottom = void 0;
        this.categories = void 0;
        this.chart = void 0;
        this.closestPointRange = void 0;
        this.coll = void 0;
        this.hasNames = void 0;
        this.hasVisibleSeries = void 0;
        this.height = void 0;
        this.isLinked = void 0;
        this.labelEdge = void 0; // @todo
        this.labelFormatter = void 0;
        this.left = void 0;
        this.len = void 0;
        this.max = void 0;
        this.maxLabelLength = void 0;
        this.min = void 0;
        this.minorTickInterval = void 0;
        this.minorTicks = void 0;
        this.minPixelPadding = void 0;
        this.names = void 0;
        this.offset = void 0;
        this.oldMax = void 0;
        this.oldMin = void 0;
        this.options = void 0;
        this.overlap = void 0;
        this.paddedTicks = void 0;
        this.plotLinesAndBands = void 0;
        this.plotLinesAndBandsGroups = void 0;
        this.pointRange = void 0;
        this.pointRangePadding = void 0;
        this.pos = void 0;
        this.positiveValuesOnly = void 0;
        this.right = void 0;
        this.series = void 0;
        this.side = void 0;
        this.tickAmount = void 0;
        this.tickInterval = void 0;
        this.tickmarkOffset = void 0;
        this.tickPositions = void 0;
        this.tickRotCorr = void 0;
        this.ticks = void 0;
        this.top = void 0;
        this.transA = void 0;
        this.transB = void 0;
        this.translationSlope = void 0;
        this.userOptions = void 0;
        this.visible = void 0;
        this.width = void 0;
        this.zoomEnabled = void 0;
        this.init(chart, userOptions);
    }
    /* *
     *
     *  Functions
     *
     * */
    /**
     * Overrideable function to initialize the axis.
     *
     * @see {@link Axis}
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#init
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.Chart} chart
     * The Chart instance to apply the axis on.
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.AxisOptions} userOptions
     * Axis options.
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterInit
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:init
     */
    Axis.prototype.init = function (chart, userOptions) {
        var isXAxis = userOptions.isX, axis = this;
        /**
         * The Chart that the axis belongs to.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#chart
         * @type {Highcharts.Chart}
         */
        axis.chart = chart;
        /**
         * Whether the axis is horizontal.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#horiz
         * @type {boolean|undefined}
         */
        axis.horiz = chart.inverted && !axis.isZAxis ? !isXAxis : isXAxis;
        /**
         * Whether the axis is the x-axis.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#isXAxis
         * @type {boolean|undefined}
         */
        axis.isXAxis = isXAxis;
        /**
         * The collection where the axis belongs, for example `xAxis`, `yAxis`
         * or `colorAxis`. Corresponds to properties on Chart, for example
         * {@link Chart.xAxis}.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#coll
         * @type {string}
         */
        axis.coll = axis.coll || (isXAxis ? 'xAxis' : 'yAxis');
        fireEvent(this, 'init', { userOptions: userOptions });
        axis.opposite = userOptions.opposite; // needed in setOptions
        /**
         * The side on which the axis is rendered. 0 is top, 1 is right, 2
         * is bottom and 3 is left.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#side
         * @type {number}
         */
        axis.side = userOptions.side || (axis.horiz ?
            (axis.opposite ? 0 : 2) : // top : bottom
            (axis.opposite ? 1 : 3)); // right : left
        /**
         * Current options for the axis after merge of defaults and user's
         * options.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#options
         * @type {Highcharts.AxisOptions}
         */
        axis.setOptions(userOptions);
        var options = this.options, type = options.type;
        axis.labelFormatter = (options.labels.formatter ||
            // can be overwritten by dynamic format
            axis.defaultLabelFormatter);
        /**
         * User's options for this axis without defaults.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#userOptions
         * @type {Highcharts.AxisOptions}
         */
        axis.userOptions = userOptions;
        axis.minPixelPadding = 0;
        /**
         * Whether the axis is reversed. Based on the `axis.reversed`,
         * option, but inverted charts have reversed xAxis by default.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#reversed
         * @type {boolean}
         */
        axis.reversed = options.reversed;
        axis.visible = options.visible !== false;
        axis.zoomEnabled = options.zoomEnabled !== false;
        // Initial categories
        axis.hasNames =
            type === 'category' || options.categories === true;
        /**
         * If categories are present for the axis, names are used instead of
         * numbers for that axis.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 3.0, categories can also be extracted by giving each
         * point a name and setting axis type to `category`. However, if you
         * have multiple series, best practice remains defining the `categories`
         * array.
         *
         * @see [xAxis.categories](/highcharts/xAxis.categories)
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#categories
         * @type {Array<string>}
         * @readonly
         */
        axis.categories = options.categories || axis.hasNames;
        if (!axis.names) { // Preserve on update (#3830)
            axis.names = [];
            axis.names.keys = {};
        }
        // Placeholder for plotlines and plotbands groups
        axis.plotLinesAndBandsGroups = {};
        // Shorthand types
        axis.positiveValuesOnly = !!axis.logarithmic;
        // Flag, if axis is linked to another axis
        axis.isLinked = defined(options.linkedTo);
        /**
         * List of major ticks mapped by postition on axis.
         *
         * @see {@link Highcharts.Tick}
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#ticks
         * @type {Highcharts.Dictionary<Highcharts.Tick>}
         */
        axis.ticks = {};
        axis.labelEdge = [];
        /**
         * List of minor ticks mapped by position on the axis.
         *
         * @see {@link Highcharts.Tick}
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#minorTicks
         * @type {Highcharts.Dictionary<Highcharts.Tick>}
         */
        axis.minorTicks = {};
        // List of plotLines/Bands
        axis.plotLinesAndBands = [];
        // Alternate bands
        axis.alternateBands = {};
        // Axis metrics
        axis.len = 0;
        axis.minRange = axis.userMinRange = options.minRange || options.maxZoom;
        axis.range = options.range;
        axis.offset = options.offset || 0;
        /**
         * The maximum value of the axis. In a logarithmic axis, this is the
         * logarithm of the real value, and the real value can be obtained from
         * {@link Axis#getExtremes}.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#max
         * @type {number|null}
         */
        axis.max = null;
        /**
         * The minimum value of the axis. In a logarithmic axis, this is the
         * logarithm of the real value, and the real value can be obtained from
         * {@link Axis#getExtremes}.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#min
         * @type {number|null}
         */
        axis.min = null;
        /**
         * The processed crosshair options.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#crosshair
         * @type {boolean|Highcharts.AxisCrosshairOptions}
         */
        axis.crosshair = pick(options.crosshair, splat(chart.options.tooltip.crosshairs)[isXAxis ? 0 : 1], false);
        var events = axis.options.events;
        // Register. Don't add it again on Axis.update().
        if (chart.axes.indexOf(axis) === -1) { //
            if (isXAxis) { // #2713
                chart.axes.splice(chart.xAxis.length, 0, axis);
            }
            else {
                chart.axes.push(axis);
            }
            chart[axis.coll].push(axis);
        }
        /**
         * All series associated to the axis.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#series
         * @type {Array<Highcharts.Series>}
         */
        axis.series = axis.series || []; // populated by Series
        // Reversed axis
        if (chart.inverted &&
            !axis.isZAxis &&
            isXAxis &&
            typeof axis.reversed === 'undefined') {
            axis.reversed = true;
        }
        axis.labelRotation = axis.options.labels.rotation;
        // register event listeners
        objectEach(events, function (event, eventType) {
            if (isFunction(event)) {
                addEvent(axis, eventType, event);
            }
        });
        fireEvent(this, 'afterInit');
    };
    /**
     * Merge and set options.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setOptions
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.AxisOptions} userOptions
     * Axis options.
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterSetOptions
     */
    Axis.prototype.setOptions = function (userOptions) {
        this.options = merge(Axis.defaultOptions, (this.coll === 'yAxis') && Axis.defaultYAxisOptions, [
            Axis.defaultTopAxisOptions,
            Axis.defaultRightAxisOptions,
            Axis.defaultBottomAxisOptions,
            Axis.defaultLeftAxisOptions
        ][this.side], merge(
        // if set in setOptions (#1053):
        defaultOptions[this.coll], userOptions));
        fireEvent(this, 'afterSetOptions', { userOptions: userOptions });
    };
    /**
     * The default label formatter. The context is a special config object for
     * the label. In apps, use the
     * [labels.formatter](https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.labels.formatter)
     * instead, except when a modification is needed.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#defaultLabelFormatter
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<number>|Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterContextObject<string>} this
     * Formatter context of axis label.
     *
     * @return {string}
     * The formatted label content.
     */
    Axis.prototype.defaultLabelFormatter = function () {
        var axis = this.axis, value = isNumber(this.value) ? this.value : NaN, time = axis.chart.time, categories = axis.categories, dateTimeLabelFormat = this.dateTimeLabelFormat, lang = defaultOptions.lang, numericSymbols = lang.numericSymbols, numSymMagnitude = lang.numericSymbolMagnitude || 1000, i = numericSymbols && numericSymbols.length, multi, ret, formatOption = axis.options.labels.format, 
        // make sure the same symbol is added for all labels on a linear
        // axis
        numericSymbolDetector = axis.logarithmic ?
            Math.abs(value) :
            axis.tickInterval;
        var chart = this.chart;
        var numberFormatter = chart.numberFormatter;
        if (formatOption) {
            ret = format(formatOption, this, chart);
        }
        else if (categories) {
            ret = "" + this.value;
        }
        else if (dateTimeLabelFormat) { // datetime axis
            ret = time.dateFormat(dateTimeLabelFormat, value);
        }
        else if (i && numericSymbolDetector >= 1000) {
            // Decide whether we should add a numeric symbol like k (thousands)
            // or M (millions). If we are to enable this in tooltip or other
            // places as well, we can move this logic to the numberFormatter and
            // enable it by a parameter.
            while (i-- && typeof ret === 'undefined') {
                multi = Math.pow(numSymMagnitude, i + 1);
                if (
                // Only accept a numeric symbol when the distance is more
                // than a full unit. So for example if the symbol is k, we
                // don't accept numbers like 0.5k.
                numericSymbolDetector >= multi &&
                    // Accept one decimal before the symbol. Accepts 0.5k but
                    // not 0.25k. How does this work with the previous?
                    (value * 10) % multi === 0 &&
                    numericSymbols[i] !== null &&
                    value !== 0) { // #5480
                    ret = numberFormatter(value / multi, -1) + numericSymbols[i];
                }
            }
        }
        if (typeof ret === 'undefined') {
            if (Math.abs(value) >= 10000) { // add thousands separators
                ret = numberFormatter(value, -1);
            }
            else { // small numbers
                ret = numberFormatter(value, -1, void 0, ''); // #2466
            }
        }
        return ret;
    };
    /**
     * Get the minimum and maximum for the series of each axis. The function
     * analyzes the axis series and updates `this.dataMin` and `this.dataMax`.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getSeriesExtremes
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterGetSeriesExtremes
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:getSeriesExtremes
     */
    Axis.prototype.getSeriesExtremes = function () {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart, xExtremes;
        fireEvent(this, 'getSeriesExtremes', null, function () {
            axis.hasVisibleSeries = false;
            // Reset properties in case we're redrawing (#3353)
            axis.dataMin = axis.dataMax = axis.threshold = null;
            axis.softThreshold = !axis.isXAxis;
            if (axis.stacking) {
                axis.stacking.buildStacks();
            }
            // loop through this axis' series
            axis.series.forEach(function (series) {
                if (series.visible ||
                    !chart.options.chart.ignoreHiddenSeries) {
                    var seriesOptions = series.options, xData, threshold = seriesOptions.threshold, seriesDataMin, seriesDataMax;
                    axis.hasVisibleSeries = true;
                    // Validate threshold in logarithmic axes
                    if (axis.positiveValuesOnly && threshold <= 0) {
                        threshold = null;
                    }
                    // Get dataMin and dataMax for X axes
                    if (axis.isXAxis) {
                        xData = series.xData;
                        if (xData.length) {
                            var isPositive = function (number) { return number > 0; };
                            xData = axis.logarithmic ?
                                xData.filter(axis.validatePositiveValue) :
                                xData;
                            xExtremes = series.getXExtremes(xData);
                            // If xData contains values which is not numbers,
                            // then filter them out. To prevent performance hit,
                            // we only do this after we have already found
                            // seriesDataMin because in most cases all data is
                            // valid. #5234.
                            seriesDataMin = xExtremes.min;
                            seriesDataMax = xExtremes.max;
                            if (!isNumber(seriesDataMin) &&
                                // #5010:
                                !(seriesDataMin instanceof Date)) {
                                xData = xData.filter(isNumber);
                                xExtremes = series.getXExtremes(xData);
                                // Do it again with valid data
                                seriesDataMin = xExtremes.min;
                                seriesDataMax = xExtremes.max;
                            }
                            if (xData.length) {
                                axis.dataMin = Math.min(pick(axis.dataMin, seriesDataMin), seriesDataMin);
                                axis.dataMax = Math.max(pick(axis.dataMax, seriesDataMax), seriesDataMax);
                            }
                        }
                        // Get dataMin and dataMax for Y axes, as well as handle
                        // stacking and processed data
                    }
                    else {
                        // Get this particular series extremes
                        var dataExtremes = series.applyExtremes();
                        // Get the dataMin and dataMax so far. If percentage is
                        // used, the min and max are always 0 and 100. If
                        // seriesDataMin and seriesDataMax is null, then series
                        // doesn't have active y data, we continue with nulls
                        if (isNumber(dataExtremes.dataMin)) {
                            seriesDataMin = dataExtremes.dataMin;
                            axis.dataMin = Math.min(pick(axis.dataMin, seriesDataMin), seriesDataMin);
                        }
                        if (isNumber(dataExtremes.dataMax)) {
                            seriesDataMax = dataExtremes.dataMax;
                            axis.dataMax = Math.max(pick(axis.dataMax, seriesDataMax), seriesDataMax);
                        }
                        // Adjust to threshold
                        if (defined(threshold)) {
                            axis.threshold = threshold;
                        }
                        // If any series has a hard threshold, it takes
                        // precedence
                        if (!seriesOptions.softThreshold ||
                            axis.positiveValuesOnly) {
                            axis.softThreshold = false;
                        }
                    }
                }
            });
        });
        fireEvent(this, 'afterGetSeriesExtremes');
    };
    /**
     * Translate from axis value to pixel position on the chart, or back. Use
     * the `toPixels` and `toValue` functions in applications.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#translate
     *
     * @param {number} val
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean|null} [backwards]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean|null} [cvsCoord]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean|null} [old]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean} [handleLog]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {number} [pointPlacement]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @return {number|undefined}
     */
    Axis.prototype.translate = function (val, backwards, cvsCoord, old, handleLog, pointPlacement) {
        var axis = this.linkedParent || this, // #1417
        sign = 1, cvsOffset = 0, localA = old ? axis.oldTransA : axis.transA, localMin = old ? axis.oldMin : axis.min, returnValue = 0, minPixelPadding = axis.minPixelPadding, doPostTranslate = (axis.isOrdinal ||
            axis.brokenAxis && axis.brokenAxis.hasBreaks ||
            (axis.logarithmic && handleLog)) && axis.lin2val;
        if (!localA) {
            localA = axis.transA;
        }
        // In vertical axes, the canvas coordinates start from 0 at the top like
        // in SVG.
        if (cvsCoord) {
            sign *= -1; // canvas coordinates inverts the value
            cvsOffset = axis.len;
        }
        // Handle reversed axis
        if (axis.reversed) {
            sign *= -1;
            cvsOffset -= sign * (axis.sector || axis.len);
        }
        // From pixels to value
        if (backwards) { // reverse translation
            val = val * sign + cvsOffset;
            val -= minPixelPadding;
            // from chart pixel to value:
            returnValue = val / localA + localMin;
            if (doPostTranslate) { // log and ordinal axes
                returnValue = axis.lin2val(returnValue);
            }
            // From value to pixels
        }
        else {
            if (doPostTranslate) { // log and ordinal axes
                val = axis.val2lin(val);
            }
            returnValue = isNumber(localMin) ?
                (sign * (val - localMin) * localA +
                    cvsOffset +
                    (sign * minPixelPadding) +
                    (isNumber(pointPlacement) ?
                        localA * pointPlacement :
                        0)) :
                void 0;
        }
        return returnValue;
    };
    /**
     * Translate a value in terms of axis units into pixels within the chart.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#toPixels
     *
     * @param {number} value
     * A value in terms of axis units.
     *
     * @param {boolean} paneCoordinates
     * Whether to return the pixel coordinate relative to the chart or just the
     * axis/pane itself.
     *
     * @return {number}
     * Pixel position of the value on the chart or axis.
     */
    Axis.prototype.toPixels = function (value, paneCoordinates) {
        return this.translate(value, false, !this.horiz, null, true) +
            (paneCoordinates ? 0 : this.pos);
    };
    /**
     * Translate a pixel position along the axis to a value in terms of axis
     * units.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#toValue
     *
     * @param {number} pixel
     * The pixel value coordinate.
     *
     * @param {boolean} [paneCoordinates=false]
     * Whether the input pixel is relative to the chart or just the axis/pane
     * itself.
     *
     * @return {number}
     * The axis value.
     */
    Axis.prototype.toValue = function (pixel, paneCoordinates) {
        return this.translate(pixel - (paneCoordinates ? 0 : this.pos), true, !this.horiz, null, true);
    };
    /**
     * Create the path for a plot line that goes from the given value on
     * this axis, across the plot to the opposite side. Also used internally for
     * grid lines and crosshairs.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getPlotLinePath
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.AxisPlotLinePathOptionsObject} options
     * Options for the path.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.SVGPathArray|null}
     * The SVG path definition for the plot line.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getPlotLinePath = function (options) {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart, axisLeft = axis.left, axisTop = axis.top, old = options.old, value = options.value, translatedValue = options.translatedValue, lineWidth = options.lineWidth, force = options.force, x1, y1, x2, y2, cHeight = (old && chart.oldChartHeight) || chart.chartHeight, cWidth = (old && chart.oldChartWidth) || chart.chartWidth, skip, transB = axis.transB, evt;
        // eslint-disable-next-line valid-jsdoc
        /**
         * Check if x is between a and b. If not, either move to a/b
         * or skip, depending on the force parameter.
         * @private
         */
        function between(x, a, b) {
            if (force !== 'pass' && x < a || x > b) {
                if (force) {
                    x = clamp(x, a, b);
                }
                else {
                    skip = true;
                }
            }
            return x;
        }
        evt = {
            value: value,
            lineWidth: lineWidth,
            old: old,
            force: force,
            acrossPanes: options.acrossPanes,
            translatedValue: translatedValue
        };
        fireEvent(this, 'getPlotLinePath', evt, function (e) {
            translatedValue = pick(translatedValue, axis.translate(value, null, null, old));
            // Keep the translated value within sane bounds, and avoid Infinity
            // to fail the isNumber test (#7709).
            translatedValue = clamp(translatedValue, -1e5, 1e5);
            x1 = x2 = Math.round(translatedValue + transB);
            y1 = y2 = Math.round(cHeight - translatedValue - transB);
            if (!isNumber(translatedValue)) { // no min or max
                skip = true;
                force = false; // #7175, don't force it when path is invalid
            }
            else if (axis.horiz) {
                y1 = axisTop;
                y2 = cHeight - axis.bottom;
                x1 = x2 = between(x1, axisLeft, axisLeft + axis.width);
            }
            else {
                x1 = axisLeft;
                x2 = cWidth - axis.right;
                y1 = y2 = between(y1, axisTop, axisTop + axis.height);
            }
            e.path = skip && !force ?
                null :
                chart.renderer.crispLine([['M', x1, y1], ['L', x2, y2]], lineWidth || 1);
        });
        return evt.path;
    };
    /**
     * Internal function to et the tick positions of a linear axis to round
     * values like whole tens or every five.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getLinearTickPositions
     *
     * @param {number} tickInterval
     * The normalized tick interval.
     *
     * @param {number} min
     * Axis minimum.
     *
     * @param {number} max
     * Axis maximum.
     *
     * @return {Array<number>}
     * An array of axis values where ticks should be placed.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getLinearTickPositions = function (tickInterval, min, max) {
        var pos, lastPos, roundedMin = correctFloat(Math.floor(min / tickInterval) * tickInterval), roundedMax = correctFloat(Math.ceil(max / tickInterval) * tickInterval), tickPositions = [], precision;
        // When the precision is higher than what we filter out in
        // correctFloat, skip it (#6183).
        if (correctFloat(roundedMin + tickInterval) === roundedMin) {
            precision = 20;
        }
        // For single points, add a tick regardless of the relative position
        // (#2662, #6274)
        if (this.single) {
            return [min];
        }
        // Populate the intermediate values
        pos = roundedMin;
        while (pos <= roundedMax) {
            // Place the tick on the rounded value
            tickPositions.push(pos);
            // Always add the raw tickInterval, not the corrected one.
            pos = correctFloat(pos + tickInterval, precision);
            // If the interval is not big enough in the current min - max range
            // to actually increase the loop variable, we need to break out to
            // prevent endless loop. Issue #619
            if (pos === lastPos) {
                break;
            }
            // Record the last value
            lastPos = pos;
        }
        return tickPositions;
    };
    /**
     * Resolve the new minorTicks/minorTickInterval options into the legacy
     * loosely typed minorTickInterval option.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getMinorTickInterval
     *
     * @return {number|"auto"|null}
     */
    Axis.prototype.getMinorTickInterval = function () {
        var options = this.options;
        if (options.minorTicks === true) {
            return pick(options.minorTickInterval, 'auto');
        }
        if (options.minorTicks === false) {
            return null;
        }
        return options.minorTickInterval;
    };
    /**
     * Internal function to return the minor tick positions. For logarithmic
     * axes, the same logic as for major ticks is reused.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getMinorTickPositions
     *
     * @return {Array<number>}
     * An array of axis values where ticks should be placed.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getMinorTickPositions = function () {
        var axis = this, options = axis.options, tickPositions = axis.tickPositions, minorTickInterval = axis.minorTickInterval, minorTickPositions = [], pos, pointRangePadding = axis.pointRangePadding || 0, min = axis.min - pointRangePadding, // #1498
        max = axis.max + pointRangePadding, // #1498
        range = max - min;
        // If minor ticks get too dense, they are hard to read, and may cause
        // long running script. So we don't draw them.
        if (range && range / minorTickInterval < axis.len / 3) { // #3875
            var logarithmic_1 = axis.logarithmic;
            if (logarithmic_1) {
                // For each interval in the major ticks, compute the minor ticks
                // separately.
                this.paddedTicks.forEach(function (_pos, i, paddedTicks) {
                    if (i) {
                        minorTickPositions.push.apply(minorTickPositions, logarithmic_1.getLogTickPositions(minorTickInterval, paddedTicks[i - 1], paddedTicks[i], true));
                    }
                });
            }
            else if (axis.dateTime &&
                this.getMinorTickInterval() === 'auto') { // #1314
                minorTickPositions = minorTickPositions.concat(axis.getTimeTicks(axis.dateTime.normalizeTimeTickInterval(minorTickInterval), min, max, options.startOfWeek));
            }
            else {
                for (pos = min + (tickPositions[0] - min) % minorTickInterval; pos <= max; pos += minorTickInterval) {
                    // Very, very, tight grid lines (#5771)
                    if (pos === minorTickPositions[0]) {
                        break;
                    }
                    minorTickPositions.push(pos);
                }
            }
        }
        if (minorTickPositions.length !== 0) {
            axis.trimTicks(minorTickPositions); // #3652 #3743 #1498 #6330
        }
        return minorTickPositions;
    };
    /**
     * Adjust the min and max for the minimum range. Keep in mind that the
     * series data is not yet processed, so we don't have information on data
     * cropping and grouping, or updated `axis.pointRange` or
     * `series.pointRange`. The data can't be processed until we have finally
     * established min and max.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#adjustForMinRange
     */
    Axis.prototype.adjustForMinRange = function () {
        var axis = this, options = axis.options, min = axis.min, max = axis.max, log = axis.logarithmic, zoomOffset, spaceAvailable, closestDataRange, i, distance, xData, loopLength, minArgs, maxArgs, minRange;
        // Set the automatic minimum range based on the closest point distance
        if (axis.isXAxis &&
            typeof axis.minRange === 'undefined' &&
            !log) {
            if (defined(options.min) || defined(options.max)) {
                axis.minRange = null; // don't do this again
            }
            else {
                // Find the closest distance between raw data points, as opposed
                // to closestPointRange that applies to processed points
                // (cropped and grouped)
                axis.series.forEach(function (series) {
                    xData = series.xData;
                    loopLength = series.xIncrement ? 1 : xData.length - 1;
                    for (i = loopLength; i > 0; i--) {
                        distance = xData[i] - xData[i - 1];
                        if (typeof closestDataRange === 'undefined' ||
                            distance < closestDataRange) {
                            closestDataRange = distance;
                        }
                    }
                });
                axis.minRange = Math.min(closestDataRange * 5, axis.dataMax - axis.dataMin);
            }
        }
        // if minRange is exceeded, adjust
        if (max - min < axis.minRange) {
            spaceAvailable =
                axis.dataMax - axis.dataMin >=
                    axis.minRange;
            minRange = axis.minRange;
            zoomOffset = (minRange - max + min) / 2;
            // if min and max options have been set, don't go beyond it
            minArgs = [
                min - zoomOffset,
                pick(options.min, min - zoomOffset)
            ];
            // If space is available, stay within the data range
            if (spaceAvailable) {
                minArgs[2] = axis.logarithmic ?
                    axis.logarithmic.log2lin(axis.dataMin) :
                    axis.dataMin;
            }
            min = arrayMax(minArgs);
            maxArgs = [
                min + minRange,
                pick(options.max, min + minRange)
            ];
            // If space is availabe, stay within the data range
            if (spaceAvailable) {
                maxArgs[2] = log ?
                    log.log2lin(axis.dataMax) :
                    axis.dataMax;
            }
            max = arrayMin(maxArgs);
            // now if the max is adjusted, adjust the min back
            if (max - min < minRange) {
                minArgs[0] = max - minRange;
                minArgs[1] = pick(options.min, max - minRange);
                min = arrayMax(minArgs);
            }
        }
        // Record modified extremes
        axis.min = min;
        axis.max = max;
    };
    // eslint-disable-next-line valid-jsdoc
    /**
     * Find the closestPointRange across all series.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getClosest
     */
    Axis.prototype.getClosest = function () {
        var ret;
        if (this.categories) {
            ret = 1;
        }
        else {
            this.series.forEach(function (series) {
                var seriesClosest = series.closestPointRange, visible = series.visible ||
                    !series.chart.options.chart.ignoreHiddenSeries;
                if (!series.noSharedTooltip &&
                    defined(seriesClosest) &&
                    visible) {
                    ret = defined(ret) ?
                        Math.min(ret, seriesClosest) :
                        seriesClosest;
                }
            });
        }
        return ret;
    };
    /**
     * When a point name is given and no x, search for the name in the existing
     * categories, or if categories aren't provided, search names or create a
     * new category (#2522).
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#nameToX
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.Point} point
     * The point to inspect.
     *
     * @return {number}
     * The X value that the point is given.
     */
    Axis.prototype.nameToX = function (point) {
        var explicitCategories = isArray(this.categories), names = explicitCategories ? this.categories : this.names, nameX = point.options.x, x;
        point.series.requireSorting = false;
        if (!defined(nameX)) {
            nameX = this.options.uniqueNames === false ?
                point.series.autoIncrement() :
                (explicitCategories ?
                    names.indexOf(point.name) :
                    pick(names.keys[point.name], -1));
        }
        if (nameX === -1) { // Not found in currenct categories
            if (!explicitCategories) {
                x = names.length;
            }
        }
        else {
            x = nameX;
        }
        // Write the last point's name to the names array
        if (typeof x !== 'undefined') {
            this.names[x] = point.name;
            // Backwards mapping is much faster than array searching (#7725)
            this.names.keys[point.name] = x;
        }
        return x;
    };
    /**
     * When changes have been done to series data, update the axis.names.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#updateNames
     */
    Axis.prototype.updateNames = function () {
        var axis = this, names = this.names, i = names.length;
        if (i > 0) {
            Object.keys(names.keys).forEach(function (key) {
                delete (names.keys)[key];
            });
            names.length = 0;
            this.minRange = this.userMinRange; // Reset
            (this.series || []).forEach(function (series) {
                // Reset incrementer (#5928)
                series.xIncrement = null;
                // When adding a series, points are not yet generated
                if (!series.points || series.isDirtyData) {
                    // When we're updating the series with data that is longer
                    // than it was, and cropThreshold is passed, we need to make
                    // sure that the axis.max is increased _before_ running the
                    // premature processData. Otherwise this early iteration of
                    // processData will crop the points to axis.max, and the
                    // names array will be too short (#5857).
                    axis.max = Math.max(axis.max, series.xData.length - 1);
                    series.processData();
                    series.generatePoints();
                }
                series.data.forEach(function (point, i) {
                    var x;
                    if (point &&
                        point.options &&
                        typeof point.name !== 'undefined' // #9562
                    ) {
                        x = axis.nameToX(point);
                        if (typeof x !== 'undefined' && x !== point.x) {
                            point.x = x;
                            series.xData[i] = x;
                        }
                    }
                });
            });
        }
    };
    /**
     * Update translation information.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setAxisTranslation
     *
     * @param {boolean} [saveOld]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterSetAxisTranslation
     */
    Axis.prototype.setAxisTranslation = function (saveOld) {
        var axis = this, range = axis.max - axis.min, pointRange = axis.axisPointRange || 0, closestPointRange, minPointOffset = 0, pointRangePadding = 0, linkedParent = axis.linkedParent, ordinalCorrection, hasCategories = !!axis.categories, transA = axis.transA, isXAxis = axis.isXAxis;
        // Adjust translation for padding. Y axis with categories need to go
        // through the same (#1784).
        if (isXAxis || hasCategories || pointRange) {
            // Get the closest points
            closestPointRange = axis.getClosest();
            if (linkedParent) {
                minPointOffset = linkedParent.minPointOffset;
                pointRangePadding = linkedParent.pointRangePadding;
            }
            else {
                axis.series.forEach(function (series) {
                    var seriesPointRange = hasCategories ?
                        1 :
                        (isXAxis ?
                            pick(series.options.pointRange, closestPointRange, 0) :
                            (axis.axisPointRange || 0)), // #2806
                    pointPlacement = series.options.pointPlacement;
                    pointRange = Math.max(pointRange, seriesPointRange);
                    if (!axis.single || hasCategories) {
                        // TODO: series should internally set x- and y-
                        // pointPlacement to simplify this logic.
                        var isPointPlacementAxis = series.is('xrange') ? !isXAxis : isXAxis;
                        // minPointOffset is the value padding to the left of
                        // the axis in order to make room for points with a
                        // pointRange, typically columns. When the
                        // pointPlacement option is 'between' or 'on', this
                        // padding does not apply.
                        minPointOffset = Math.max(minPointOffset, isPointPlacementAxis && isString(pointPlacement) ?
                            0 :
                            seriesPointRange / 2);
                        // Determine the total padding needed to the length of
                        // the axis to make room for the pointRange. If the
                        // series' pointPlacement is 'on', no padding is added.
                        pointRangePadding = Math.max(pointRangePadding, isPointPlacementAxis && pointPlacement === 'on' ?
                            0 :
                            seriesPointRange);
                    }
                });
            }
            // Record minPointOffset and pointRangePadding
            ordinalCorrection = axis.ordinal && axis.ordinal.slope && closestPointRange ?
                axis.ordinal.slope / closestPointRange :
                1; // #988, #1853
            axis.minPointOffset = minPointOffset =
                minPointOffset * ordinalCorrection;
            axis.pointRangePadding =
                pointRangePadding = pointRangePadding * ordinalCorrection;
            // pointRange means the width reserved for each point, like in a
            // column chart
            axis.pointRange = Math.min(pointRange, axis.single && hasCategories ? 1 : range);
            // closestPointRange means the closest distance between points. In
            // columns it is mostly equal to pointRange, but in lines pointRange
            // is 0 while closestPointRange is some other value
            if (isXAxis) {
                axis.closestPointRange = closestPointRange;
            }
        }
        // Secondary values
        if (saveOld) {
            axis.oldTransA = transA;
        }
        axis.translationSlope = axis.transA = transA =
            axis.staticScale ||
                axis.len / ((range + pointRangePadding) || 1);
        // Translation addend
        axis.transB = axis.horiz ? axis.left : axis.bottom;
        axis.minPixelPadding = transA * minPointOffset;
        fireEvent(this, 'afterSetAxisTranslation');
    };
    /**
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#minFromRange
     *
     * @return {number}
     */
    Axis.prototype.minFromRange = function () {
        var axis = this;
        return axis.max - axis.range;
    };
    /**
     * Set the tick positions to round values and optionally extend the extremes
     * to the nearest tick.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setTickInterval
     *
     * @param {boolean} secondPass
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:foundExtremes
     */
    Axis.prototype.setTickInterval = function (secondPass) {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart, log = axis.logarithmic, options = axis.options, isXAxis = axis.isXAxis, isLinked = axis.isLinked, maxPadding = options.maxPadding, minPadding = options.minPadding, length, linkedParentExtremes, tickIntervalOption = options.tickInterval, minTickInterval, tickPixelIntervalOption = options.tickPixelInterval, categories = axis.categories, threshold = isNumber(axis.threshold) ? axis.threshold : null, softThreshold = axis.softThreshold, thresholdMin, thresholdMax, hardMin, hardMax;
        if (!axis.dateTime && !categories && !isLinked) {
            this.getTickAmount();
        }
        // Min or max set either by zooming/setExtremes or initial options
        hardMin = pick(axis.userMin, options.min);
        hardMax = pick(axis.userMax, options.max);
        // Linked axis gets the extremes from the parent axis
        if (isLinked) {
            axis.linkedParent = chart[axis.coll][options.linkedTo];
            linkedParentExtremes = axis.linkedParent.getExtremes();
            axis.min = pick(linkedParentExtremes.min, linkedParentExtremes.dataMin);
            axis.max = pick(linkedParentExtremes.max, linkedParentExtremes.dataMax);
            if (options.type !== axis.linkedParent.options.type) {
                // Can't link axes of different type
                error(11, 1, chart);
            }
            // Initial min and max from the extreme data values
        }
        else {
            // Adjust to hard threshold
            if (softThreshold && defined(threshold)) {
                if (axis.dataMin >= threshold) {
                    thresholdMin = threshold;
                    minPadding = 0;
                }
                else if (axis.dataMax <= threshold) {
                    thresholdMax = threshold;
                    maxPadding = 0;
                }
            }
            axis.min = pick(hardMin, thresholdMin, axis.dataMin);
            axis.max = pick(hardMax, thresholdMax, axis.dataMax);
        }
        if (log) {
            if (axis.positiveValuesOnly &&
                !secondPass &&
                Math.min(axis.min, pick(axis.dataMin, axis.min)) <= 0) { // #978
                // Can't plot negative values on log axis
                error(10, 1, chart);
            }
            // The correctFloat cures #934, float errors on full tens. But it
            // was too aggressive for #4360 because of conversion back to lin,
            // therefore use precision 15.
            axis.min = correctFloat(log.log2lin(axis.min), 16);
            axis.max = correctFloat(log.log2lin(axis.max), 16);
        }
        // handle zoomed range
        if (axis.range && defined(axis.max)) {
            // #618, #6773:
            axis.userMin = axis.min = hardMin =
                Math.max(axis.dataMin, axis.minFromRange());
            axis.userMax = hardMax = axis.max;
            axis.range = null; // don't use it when running setExtremes
        }
        // Hook for Highstock Scroller. Consider combining with beforePadding.
        fireEvent(axis, 'foundExtremes');
        // Hook for adjusting this.min and this.max. Used by bubble series.
        if (axis.beforePadding) {
            axis.beforePadding();
        }
        // adjust min and max for the minimum range
        axis.adjustForMinRange();
        // Pad the values to get clear of the chart's edges. To avoid
        // tickInterval taking the padding into account, we do this after
        // computing tick interval (#1337).
        if (!categories &&
            !axis.axisPointRange &&
            !(axis.stacking && axis.stacking.usePercentage) &&
            !isLinked &&
            defined(axis.min) &&
            defined(axis.max)) {
            length = axis.max - axis.min;
            if (length) {
                if (!defined(hardMin) && minPadding) {
                    axis.min -= length * minPadding;
                }
                if (!defined(hardMax) && maxPadding) {
                    axis.max += length * maxPadding;
                }
            }
        }
        // Handle options for floor, ceiling, softMin and softMax (#6359)
        if (!isNumber(axis.userMin)) {
            if (isNumber(options.softMin) && options.softMin < axis.min) {
                axis.min = hardMin = options.softMin; // #6894
            }
            if (isNumber(options.floor)) {
                axis.min = Math.max(axis.min, options.floor);
            }
        }
        if (!isNumber(axis.userMax)) {
            if (isNumber(options.softMax) && options.softMax > axis.max) {
                axis.max = hardMax = options.softMax; // #6894
            }
            if (isNumber(options.ceiling)) {
                axis.max = Math.min(axis.max, options.ceiling);
            }
        }
        // When the threshold is soft, adjust the extreme value only if the data
        // extreme and the padded extreme land on either side of the threshold.
        // For example, a series of [0, 1, 2, 3] would make the yAxis add a tick
        // for -1 because of the default minPadding and startOnTick options.
        // This is prevented by the softThreshold option.
        if (softThreshold && defined(axis.dataMin)) {
            threshold = threshold || 0;
            if (!defined(hardMin) &&
                axis.min < threshold &&
                axis.dataMin >= threshold) {
                axis.min = axis.options.minRange ?
                    Math.min(threshold, axis.max -
                        axis.minRange) :
                    threshold;
            }
            else if (!defined(hardMax) &&
                axis.max > threshold &&
                axis.dataMax <= threshold) {
                axis.max = axis.options.minRange ?
                    Math.max(threshold, axis.min +
                        axis.minRange) :
                    threshold;
            }
        }
        // get tickInterval
        if (axis.min === axis.max ||
            typeof axis.min === 'undefined' ||
            typeof axis.max === 'undefined') {
            axis.tickInterval = 1;
        }
        else if (isLinked &&
            !tickIntervalOption &&
            tickPixelIntervalOption ===
                axis.linkedParent.options.tickPixelInterval) {
            axis.tickInterval = tickIntervalOption =
                axis.linkedParent.tickInterval;
        }
        else {
            axis.tickInterval = pick(tickIntervalOption, this.tickAmount ?
                ((axis.max - axis.min) /
                    Math.max(this.tickAmount - 1, 1)) :
                void 0, 
            // For categoried axis, 1 is default, for linear axis use
            // tickPix
            categories ?
                1 :
                // don't let it be more than the data range
                (axis.max - axis.min) *
                    tickPixelIntervalOption /
                    Math.max(axis.len, tickPixelIntervalOption));
        }
        // Now we're finished detecting min and max, crop and group series data.
        // This is in turn needed in order to find tick positions in ordinal
        // axes.
        if (isXAxis && !secondPass) {
            axis.series.forEach(function (series) {
                series.processData(axis.min !== axis.oldMin || axis.max !== axis.oldMax);
            });
        }
        // set the translation factor used in translate function
        axis.setAxisTranslation(true);
        // hook for ordinal axes and radial axes
        fireEvent(this, 'initialAxisTranslation');
        // In column-like charts, don't cramp in more ticks than there are
        // points (#1943, #4184)
        if (axis.pointRange && !tickIntervalOption) {
            axis.tickInterval = Math.max(axis.pointRange, axis.tickInterval);
        }
        // Before normalizing the tick interval, handle minimum tick interval.
        // This applies only if tickInterval is not defined.
        minTickInterval = pick(options.minTickInterval, 
        // In datetime axes, don't go below the data interval, except when
        // there are scatter-like series involved (#13369).
        axis.dateTime &&
            !axis.series.some(function (s) { return s.noSharedTooltip; }) ?
            axis.closestPointRange : 0);
        if (!tickIntervalOption && axis.tickInterval < minTickInterval) {
            axis.tickInterval = minTickInterval;
        }
        // for linear axes, get magnitude and normalize the interval
        if (!axis.dateTime && !axis.logarithmic && !tickIntervalOption) {
            axis.tickInterval = normalizeTickInterval(axis.tickInterval, void 0, getMagnitude(axis.tickInterval), pick(options.allowDecimals, 
            // If the tick interval is greather than 0.5, avoid
            // decimals, as linear axes are often used to render
            // discrete values. #3363. If a tick amount is set, allow
            // decimals by default, as it increases the chances for a
            // good fit.
            axis.tickInterval < 0.5 || this.tickAmount !== void 0), !!this.tickAmount);
        }
        // Prevent ticks from getting so close that we can't draw the labels
        if (!this.tickAmount) {
            axis.tickInterval = axis.unsquish();
        }
        this.setTickPositions();
    };
    /**
     * Now we have computed the normalized tickInterval, get the tick positions.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setTickPositions
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterSetTickPositions
     */
    Axis.prototype.setTickPositions = function () {
        var axis = this, options = this.options, tickPositions, tickPositionsOption = options.tickPositions, minorTickIntervalOption = this.getMinorTickInterval(), tickPositioner = options.tickPositioner, hasVerticalPanning = this.hasVerticalPanning(), isColorAxis = this.coll === 'colorAxis', startOnTick = (isColorAxis || !hasVerticalPanning) && options.startOnTick, endOnTick = (isColorAxis || !hasVerticalPanning) && options.endOnTick;
        // Set the tickmarkOffset
        this.tickmarkOffset = (this.categories &&
            options.tickmarkPlacement === 'between' &&
            this.tickInterval === 1) ? 0.5 : 0; // #3202
        // get minorTickInterval
        this.minorTickInterval =
            minorTickIntervalOption === 'auto' &&
                this.tickInterval ?
                this.tickInterval / 5 :
                minorTickIntervalOption;
        // When there is only one point, or all points have the same value on
        // this axis, then min and max are equal and tickPositions.length is 0
        // or 1. In this case, add some padding in order to center the point,
        // but leave it with one tick. #1337.
        this.single =
            this.min === this.max &&
                defined(this.min) &&
                !this.tickAmount &&
                (
                // Data is on integer (#6563)
                parseInt(this.min, 10) === this.min ||
                    // Between integers and decimals are not allowed (#6274)
                    options.allowDecimals !== false);
        /**
         * Contains the current positions that are laid out on the axis. The
         * positions are numbers in terms of axis values. In a category axis
         * they are integers, in a datetime axis they are also integers, but
         * designating milliseconds.
         *
         * This property is read only - for modifying the tick positions, use
         * the `tickPositioner` callback or [axis.tickPositions(
         * https://api.highcharts.com/highcharts/xAxis.tickPositions) option
         * instead.
         *
         * @name Highcharts.Axis#tickPositions
         * @type {Highcharts.AxisTickPositionsArray|undefined}
         */
        this.tickPositions =
            // Find the tick positions. Work on a copy (#1565)
            tickPositions =
                (tickPositionsOption && tickPositionsOption.slice());
        if (!tickPositions) {
            // Too many ticks (#6405). Create a friendly warning and provide two
            // ticks so at least we can show the data series.
            if ((!axis.ordinal || !axis.ordinal.positions) &&
                ((this.max - this.min) /
                    this.tickInterval >
                    Math.max(2 * this.len, 200))) {
                tickPositions = [this.min, this.max];
                error(19, false, this.chart);
            }
            else if (axis.dateTime) {
                tickPositions = axis.getTimeTicks(axis.dateTime.normalizeTimeTickInterval(this.tickInterval, options.units), this.min, this.max, options.startOfWeek, axis.ordinal && axis.ordinal.positions, this.closestPointRange, true);
            }
            else if (axis.logarithmic) {
                tickPositions = axis.logarithmic.getLogTickPositions(this.tickInterval, this.min, this.max);
            }
            else {
                tickPositions = this.getLinearTickPositions(this.tickInterval, this.min, this.max);
            }
            // Too dense ticks, keep only the first and last (#4477)
            if (tickPositions.length > this.len) {
                tickPositions = [tickPositions[0], tickPositions.pop()];
                // Reduce doubled value (#7339)
                if (tickPositions[0] === tickPositions[1]) {
                    tickPositions.length = 1;
                }
            }
            this.tickPositions = tickPositions;
            // Run the tick positioner callback, that allows modifying auto tick
            // positions.
            if (tickPositioner) {
                tickPositioner = tickPositioner.apply(axis, [this.min, this.max]);
                if (tickPositioner) {
                    this.tickPositions = tickPositions = tickPositioner;
                }
            }
        }
        // Reset min/max or remove extremes based on start/end on tick
        this.paddedTicks = tickPositions.slice(0); // Used for logarithmic minor
        this.trimTicks(tickPositions, startOnTick, endOnTick);
        if (!this.isLinked) {
            // Substract half a unit (#2619, #2846, #2515, #3390),
            // but not in case of multiple ticks (#6897)
            if (this.single &&
                tickPositions.length < 2 &&
                !this.categories &&
                !this.series.some(function (s) {
                    return (s.is('heatmap') && s.options.pointPlacement === 'between');
                })) {
                this.min -= 0.5;
                this.max += 0.5;
            }
            if (!tickPositionsOption && !tickPositioner) {
                this.adjustTickAmount();
            }
        }
        fireEvent(this, 'afterSetTickPositions');
    };
    /**
     * Handle startOnTick and endOnTick by either adapting to padding min/max or
     * rounded min/max. Also handle single data points.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#trimTicks
     *
     * @param {Array<number>} tickPositions
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean} [startOnTick]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {boolean} [endOnTick]
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     */
    Axis.prototype.trimTicks = function (tickPositions, startOnTick, endOnTick) {
        var roundedMin = tickPositions[0], roundedMax = tickPositions[tickPositions.length - 1], minPointOffset = (!this.isOrdinal && this.minPointOffset) || 0; // (#12716)
        fireEvent(this, 'trimTicks');
        if (!this.isLinked) {
            if (startOnTick && roundedMin !== -Infinity) { // #6502
                this.min = roundedMin;
            }
            else {
                while (this.min - minPointOffset > tickPositions[0]) {
                    tickPositions.shift();
                }
            }
            if (endOnTick) {
                this.max = roundedMax;
            }
            else {
                while (this.max + minPointOffset <
                    tickPositions[tickPositions.length - 1]) {
                    tickPositions.pop();
                }
            }
            // If no tick are left, set one tick in the middle (#3195)
            if (tickPositions.length === 0 &&
                defined(roundedMin) &&
                !this.options.tickPositions) {
                tickPositions.push((roundedMax + roundedMin) / 2);
            }
        }
    };
    /**
     * Check if there are multiple axes in the same pane.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#alignToOthers
     *
     * @return {boolean|undefined}
     * True if there are other axes.
     */
    Axis.prototype.alignToOthers = function () {
        var axis = this, others = // Whether there is another axis to pair with this one
         {}, hasOther, options = axis.options;
        if (
        // Only if alignTicks is true
        this.chart.options.chart.alignTicks !== false &&
            options.alignTicks !== false &&
            // Disabled when startOnTick or endOnTick are false (#7604)
            options.startOnTick !== false &&
            options.endOnTick !== false &&
            // Don't try to align ticks on a log axis, they are not evenly
            // spaced (#6021)
            !axis.logarithmic) {
            this.chart[this.coll].forEach(function (axis) {
                var otherOptions = axis.options, horiz = axis.horiz, key = [
                    horiz ? otherOptions.left : otherOptions.top,
                    otherOptions.width,
                    otherOptions.height,
                    otherOptions.pane
                ].join(',');
                if (axis.series.length) { // #4442
                    if (others[key]) {
                        hasOther = true; // #4201
                    }
                    else {
                        others[key] = 1;
                    }
                }
            });
        }
        return hasOther;
    };
    /**
     * Find the max ticks of either the x and y axis collection, and record it
     * in `this.tickAmount`.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getTickAmount
     */
    Axis.prototype.getTickAmount = function () {
        var axis = this, options = this.options, tickAmount = options.tickAmount, tickPixelInterval = options.tickPixelInterval;
        if (!defined(options.tickInterval) &&
            !tickAmount && this.len < tickPixelInterval &&
            !this.isRadial &&
            !axis.logarithmic &&
            options.startOnTick &&
            options.endOnTick) {
            tickAmount = 2;
        }
        if (!tickAmount && this.alignToOthers()) {
            // Add 1 because 4 tick intervals require 5 ticks (including first
            // and last)
            tickAmount = Math.ceil(this.len / tickPixelInterval) + 1;
        }
        // For tick amounts of 2 and 3, compute five ticks and remove the
        // intermediate ones. This prevents the axis from adding ticks that are
        // too far away from the data extremes.
        if (tickAmount < 4) {
            this.finalTickAmt = tickAmount;
            tickAmount = 5;
        }
        this.tickAmount = tickAmount;
    };
    /**
     * When using multiple axes, adjust the number of ticks to match the highest
     * number of ticks in that group.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#adjustTickAmount
     */
    Axis.prototype.adjustTickAmount = function () {
        var axis = this, axisOptions = axis.options, tickInterval = axis.tickInterval, tickPositions = axis.tickPositions, tickAmount = axis.tickAmount, finalTickAmt = axis.finalTickAmt, currentTickAmount = tickPositions && tickPositions.length, threshold = pick(axis.threshold, axis.softThreshold ? 0 : null), min, len, i;
        if (axis.hasData()) {
            if (currentTickAmount < tickAmount) {
                min = axis.min;
                while (tickPositions.length < tickAmount) {
                    // Extend evenly for both sides unless we're on the
                    // threshold (#3965)
                    if (tickPositions.length % 2 ||
                        min === threshold) {
                        // to the end
                        tickPositions.push(correctFloat(tickPositions[tickPositions.length - 1] +
                            tickInterval));
                    }
                    else {
                        // to the start
                        tickPositions.unshift(correctFloat(tickPositions[0] - tickInterval));
                    }
                }
                axis.transA *= (currentTickAmount - 1) / (tickAmount - 1);
                // Do not crop when ticks are not extremes (#9841)
                axis.min = axisOptions.startOnTick ?
                    tickPositions[0] :
                    Math.min(axis.min, tickPositions[0]);
                axis.max = axisOptions.endOnTick ?
                    tickPositions[tickPositions.length - 1] :
                    Math.max(axis.max, tickPositions[tickPositions.length - 1]);
                // We have too many ticks, run second pass to try to reduce ticks
            }
            else if (currentTickAmount > tickAmount) {
                axis.tickInterval *= 2;
                axis.setTickPositions();
            }
            // The finalTickAmt property is set in getTickAmount
            if (defined(finalTickAmt)) {
                i = len = tickPositions.length;
                while (i--) {
                    if (
                    // Remove every other tick
                    (finalTickAmt === 3 && i % 2 === 1) ||
                        // Remove all but first and last
                        (finalTickAmt <= 2 && i > 0 && i < len - 1)) {
                        tickPositions.splice(i, 1);
                    }
                }
                axis.finalTickAmt = void 0;
            }
        }
    };
    /**
     * Set the scale based on data min and max, user set min and max or options.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setScale
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterSetScale
     */
    Axis.prototype.setScale = function () {
        var axis = this, isDirtyAxisLength, isDirtyData = false, isXAxisDirty = false;
        axis.series.forEach(function (series) {
            var _a;
            isDirtyData = isDirtyData || series.isDirtyData || series.isDirty;
            // When x axis is dirty, we need new data extremes for y as
            // well:
            isXAxisDirty = isXAxisDirty || ((_a = series.xAxis) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.isDirty) || false;
        });
        axis.oldMin = axis.min;
        axis.oldMax = axis.max;
        axis.oldAxisLength = axis.len;
        // set the new axisLength
        axis.setAxisSize();
        isDirtyAxisLength = axis.len !== axis.oldAxisLength;
        // do we really need to go through all this?
        if (isDirtyAxisLength ||
            isDirtyData ||
            isXAxisDirty ||
            axis.isLinked ||
            axis.forceRedraw ||
            axis.userMin !== axis.oldUserMin ||
            axis.userMax !== axis.oldUserMax ||
            axis.alignToOthers()) {
            if (axis.stacking) {
                axis.stacking.resetStacks();
            }
            axis.forceRedraw = false;
            // get data extremes if needed
            axis.getSeriesExtremes();
            // get fixed positions based on tickInterval
            axis.setTickInterval();
            // record old values to decide whether a rescale is necessary later
            // on (#540)
            axis.oldUserMin = axis.userMin;
            axis.oldUserMax = axis.userMax;
            // Mark as dirty if it is not already set to dirty and extremes have
            // changed. #595.
            if (!axis.isDirty) {
                axis.isDirty =
                    isDirtyAxisLength ||
                        axis.min !== axis.oldMin ||
                        axis.max !== axis.oldMax;
            }
        }
        else if (axis.stacking) {
            axis.stacking.cleanStacks();
        }
        // Recalculate panning state object, when the data
        // has changed. It is required when vertical panning is enabled.
        if (isDirtyData && axis.panningState) {
            axis.panningState.isDirty = true;
        }
        fireEvent(this, 'afterSetScale');
    };
    /**
     * Set the minimum and maximum of the axes after render time. If the
     * `startOnTick` and `endOnTick` options are true, the minimum and maximum
     * values are rounded off to the nearest tick. To prevent this, these
     * options can be set to false before calling setExtremes. Also, setExtremes
     * will not allow a range lower than the `minRange` option, which by default
     * is the range of five points.
     *
     * @sample highcharts/members/axis-setextremes/
     *         Set extremes from a button
     * @sample highcharts/members/axis-setextremes-datetime/
     *         Set extremes on a datetime axis
     * @sample highcharts/members/axis-setextremes-off-ticks/
     *         Set extremes off ticks
     * @sample stock/members/axis-setextremes/
     *         Set extremes in Highstock
     * @sample maps/members/axis-setextremes/
     *         Set extremes in Highmaps
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setExtremes
     *
     * @param {number} [newMin]
     *        The new minimum value.
     *
     * @param {number} [newMax]
     *        The new maximum value.
     *
     * @param {boolean} [redraw=true]
     *        Whether to redraw the chart or wait for an explicit call to
     *        {@link Highcharts.Chart#redraw}
     *
     * @param {boolean|Partial<Highcharts.AnimationOptionsObject>} [animation=true]
     *        Enable or modify animations.
     *
     * @param {*} [eventArguments]
     *        Arguments to be accessed in event handler.
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:setExtremes
     */
    Axis.prototype.setExtremes = function (newMin, newMax, redraw, animation, eventArguments) {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart;
        redraw = pick(redraw, true); // defaults to true
        axis.series.forEach(function (serie) {
            delete serie.kdTree;
        });
        // Extend the arguments with min and max
        eventArguments = extend(eventArguments, {
            min: newMin,
            max: newMax
        });
        // Fire the event
        fireEvent(axis, 'setExtremes', eventArguments, function () {
            axis.userMin = newMin;
            axis.userMax = newMax;
            axis.eventArgs = eventArguments;
            if (redraw) {
                chart.redraw(animation);
            }
        });
    };
    /**
     * Overridable method for zooming chart. Pulled out in a separate method to
     * allow overriding in stock charts.
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#zoom
     *
     * @param {number} newMin
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @param {number} newMax
     * TO-DO: parameter description
     *
     * @return {boolean}
     */
    Axis.prototype.zoom = function (newMin, newMax) {
        var axis = this, dataMin = this.dataMin, dataMax = this.dataMax, options = this.options, min = Math.min(dataMin, pick(options.min, dataMin)), max = Math.max(dataMax, pick(options.max, dataMax)), evt = {
            newMin: newMin,
            newMax: newMax
        };
        fireEvent(this, 'zoom', evt, function (e) {
            // Use e.newMin and e.newMax - event handlers may have altered them
            var newMin = e.newMin, newMax = e.newMax;
            if (newMin !== axis.min || newMax !== axis.max) { // #5790
                // Prevent pinch zooming out of range. Check for defined is for
                // #1946. #1734.
                if (!axis.allowZoomOutside) {
                    // #6014, sometimes newMax will be smaller than min (or
                    // newMin will be larger than max).
                    if (defined(dataMin)) {
                        if (newMin < min) {
                            newMin = min;
                        }
                        if (newMin > max) {
                            newMin = max;
                        }
                    }
                    if (defined(dataMax)) {
                        if (newMax < min) {
                            newMax = min;
                        }
                        if (newMax > max) {
                            newMax = max;
                        }
                    }
                }
                // In full view, displaying the reset zoom button is not
                // required
                axis.displayBtn = (typeof newMin !== 'undefined' ||
                    typeof newMax !== 'undefined');
                // Do it
                axis.setExtremes(newMin, newMax, false, void 0, { trigger: 'zoom' });
            }
            e.zoomed = true;
        });
        return evt.zoomed;
    };
    /**
     * Update the axis metrics.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#setAxisSize
     */
    Axis.prototype.setAxisSize = function () {
        var chart = this.chart, options = this.options, 
        // [top, right, bottom, left]
        offsets = options.offsets || [0, 0, 0, 0], horiz = this.horiz, 
        // Check for percentage based input values. Rounding fixes problems
        // with column overflow and plot line filtering (#4898, #4899)
        width = this.width = Math.round(relativeLength(pick(options.width, chart.plotWidth - offsets[3] + offsets[1]), chart.plotWidth)), height = this.height = Math.round(relativeLength(pick(options.height, chart.plotHeight - offsets[0] + offsets[2]), chart.plotHeight)), top = this.top = Math.round(relativeLength(pick(options.top, chart.plotTop + offsets[0]), chart.plotHeight, chart.plotTop)), left = this.left = Math.round(relativeLength(pick(options.left, chart.plotLeft + offsets[3]), chart.plotWidth, chart.plotLeft));
        // Expose basic values to use in Series object and navigator
        this.bottom = chart.chartHeight - height - top;
        this.right = chart.chartWidth - width - left;
        // Direction agnostic properties
        this.len = Math.max(horiz ? width : height, 0); // Math.max fixes #905
        this.pos = horiz ? left : top; // distance from SVG origin
    };
    /**
     * Get the current extremes for the axis.
     *
     * @sample highcharts/members/axis-getextremes/
     *         Report extremes by click on a button
     * @sample maps/members/axis-getextremes/
     *         Get extremes in Highmaps
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getExtremes
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.ExtremesObject}
     * An object containing extremes information.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getExtremes = function () {
        var axis = this;
        var log = axis.logarithmic;
        return {
            min: log ?
                correctFloat(log.lin2log(axis.min)) :
                axis.min,
            max: log ?
                correctFloat(log.lin2log(axis.max)) :
                axis.max,
            dataMin: axis.dataMin,
            dataMax: axis.dataMax,
            userMin: axis.userMin,
            userMax: axis.userMax
        };
    };
    /**
     * Get the zero plane either based on zero or on the min or max value.
     * Used in bar and area plots.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getThreshold
     *
     * @param {number} threshold
     * The threshold in axis values.
     *
     * @return {number|undefined}
     * The translated threshold position in terms of pixels, and corrected to
     * stay within the axis bounds.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getThreshold = function (threshold) {
        var axis = this, log = axis.logarithmic, realMin = log ? log.lin2log(axis.min) : axis.min, realMax = log ? log.lin2log(axis.max) : axis.max;
        if (threshold === null || threshold === -Infinity) {
            threshold = realMin;
        }
        else if (threshold === Infinity) {
            threshold = realMax;
        }
        else if (realMin > threshold) {
            threshold = realMin;
        }
        else if (realMax < threshold) {
            threshold = realMax;
        }
        return axis.translate(threshold, 0, 1, 0, 1);
    };
    /**
     * Compute auto alignment for the axis label based on which side the axis is
     * on and the given rotation for the label.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#autoLabelAlign
     *
     * @param {number} rotation
     * The rotation in degrees as set by either the `rotation` or `autoRotation`
     * options.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.AlignValue}
     * Can be `"center"`, `"left"` or `"right"`.
     */
    Axis.prototype.autoLabelAlign = function (rotation) {
        var angle = (pick(rotation, 0) - (this.side * 90) + 720) % 360, evt = { align: 'center' };
        fireEvent(this, 'autoLabelAlign', evt, function (e) {
            if (angle > 15 && angle < 165) {
                e.align = 'right';
            }
            else if (angle > 195 && angle < 345) {
                e.align = 'left';
            }
        });
        return evt.align;
    };
    /**
     * Get the tick length and width for the axis based on axis options.
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#tickSize
     *
     * @param {string} [prefix]
     * 'tick' or 'minorTick'
     *
     * @return {Array<number,number>|undefined}
     * An array of tickLength and tickWidth
     */
    Axis.prototype.tickSize = function (prefix) {
        var options = this.options, tickLength = options[prefix === 'tick' ? 'tickLength' : 'minorTickLength'], tickWidth = pick(options[prefix === 'tick' ? 'tickWidth' : 'minorTickWidth'], 
        // Default to 1 on linear and datetime X axes
        prefix === 'tick' && this.isXAxis && !this.categories ? 1 : 0), e, tickSize;
        if (tickWidth && tickLength) {
            // Negate the length
            if (options[prefix + 'Position'] === 'inside') {
                tickLength = -tickLength;
            }
            tickSize = [tickLength, tickWidth];
        }
        e = { tickSize: tickSize };
        fireEvent(this, 'afterTickSize', e);
        return e.tickSize;
    };
    /**
     * Return the size of the labels.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#labelMetrics
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.FontMetricsObject}
     */
    Axis.prototype.labelMetrics = function () {
        var index = this.tickPositions && this.tickPositions[0] || 0;
        return this.chart.renderer.fontMetrics(this.options.labels.style &&
            this.options.labels.style.fontSize, this.ticks[index] && this.ticks[index].label);
    };
    /**
     * Prevent the ticks from getting so close we can't draw the labels. On a
     * horizontal axis, this is handled by rotating the labels, removing ticks
     * and adding ellipsis. On a vertical axis remove ticks and add ellipsis.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#unsquish
     *
     * @return {number}
     */
    Axis.prototype.unsquish = function () {
        var labelOptions = this.options.labels, horiz = this.horiz, tickInterval = this.tickInterval, newTickInterval = tickInterval, slotSize = this.len / (((this.categories ? 1 : 0) +
            this.max -
            this.min) /
            tickInterval), rotation, rotationOption = labelOptions.rotation, labelMetrics = this.labelMetrics(), step, bestScore = Number.MAX_VALUE, autoRotation, range = this.max - this.min, 
        // Return the multiple of tickInterval that is needed to avoid
        // collision
        getStep = function (spaceNeeded) {
            var step = spaceNeeded / (slotSize || 1);
            step = step > 1 ? Math.ceil(step) : 1;
            // Guard for very small or negative angles (#9835)
            if (step * tickInterval > range &&
                spaceNeeded !== Infinity &&
                slotSize !== Infinity &&
                range) {
                step = Math.ceil(range / tickInterval);
            }
            return correctFloat(step * tickInterval);
        };
        if (horiz) {
            autoRotation = !labelOptions.staggerLines &&
                !labelOptions.step &&
                ( // #3971
                defined(rotationOption) ?
                    [rotationOption] :
                    slotSize < pick(labelOptions.autoRotationLimit, 80) && labelOptions.autoRotation);
            if (autoRotation) {
                // Loop over the given autoRotation options, and determine
                // which gives the best score. The best score is that with
                // the lowest number of steps and a rotation closest
                // to horizontal.
                autoRotation.forEach(function (rot) {
                    var score;
                    if (rot === rotationOption ||
                        (rot && rot >= -90 && rot <= 90)) { // #3891
                        step = getStep(Math.abs(labelMetrics.h / Math.sin(deg2rad * rot)));
                        score = step + Math.abs(rot / 360);
                        if (score < bestScore) {
                            bestScore = score;
                            rotation = rot;
                            newTickInterval = step;
                        }
                    }
                });
            }
        }
        else if (!labelOptions.step) { // #4411
            newTickInterval = getStep(labelMetrics.h);
        }
        this.autoRotation = autoRotation;
        this.labelRotation = pick(rotation, rotationOption);
        return newTickInterval;
    };
    /**
     * Get the general slot width for labels/categories on this axis. This may
     * change between the pre-render (from Axis.getOffset) and the final tick
     * rendering and placement.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getSlotWidth
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.Tick} [tick] Optionally, calculate the slot width
     * basing on tick label. It is used in highcharts-3d module, where the slots
     * has different widths depending on perspective angles.
     *
     * @return {number}
     * The pixel width allocated to each axis label.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getSlotWidth = function (tick) {
        var _a;
        // #5086, #1580, #1931
        var chart = this.chart, horiz = this.horiz, labelOptions = this.options.labels, slotCount = Math.max(this.tickPositions.length - (this.categories ? 0 : 1), 1), marginLeft = chart.margin[3];
        // Used by grid axis
        if (tick && isNumber(tick.slotWidth)) { // #13221, can be 0
            return tick.slotWidth;
        }
        if (horiz &&
            labelOptions &&
            (labelOptions.step || 0) < 2) {
            if (labelOptions.rotation) { // #4415
                return 0;
            }
            return ((this.staggerLines || 1) * this.len) / slotCount;
        }
        if (!horiz) {
            // #7028
            var cssWidth = (_a = labelOptions === null || labelOptions === void 0 ? void 0 : labelOptions.style) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.width;
            if (cssWidth !== void 0) {
                return parseInt(cssWidth, 10);
            }
            if (marginLeft) {
                return marginLeft - chart.spacing[3];
            }
        }
        // Last resort, a fraction of the available size
        return chart.chartWidth * 0.33;
    };
    /**
     * Render the axis labels and determine whether ellipsis or rotation need to
     * be applied.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#renderUnsquish
     */
    Axis.prototype.renderUnsquish = function () {
        var chart = this.chart, renderer = chart.renderer, tickPositions = this.tickPositions, ticks = this.ticks, labelOptions = this.options.labels, labelStyleOptions = (labelOptions && labelOptions.style || {}), horiz = this.horiz, slotWidth = this.getSlotWidth(), innerWidth = Math.max(1, Math.round(slotWidth - 2 * (labelOptions.padding || 5))), attr = {}, labelMetrics = this.labelMetrics(), textOverflowOption = (labelOptions.style &&
            labelOptions.style.textOverflow), commonWidth, commonTextOverflow, maxLabelLength = 0, label, i, pos;
        // Set rotation option unless it is "auto", like in gauges
        if (!isString(labelOptions.rotation)) {
            // #4443:
            attr.rotation = labelOptions.rotation || 0;
        }
        // Get the longest label length
        tickPositions.forEach(function (tick) {
            tick = ticks[tick];
            // Replace label - sorting animation
            if (tick.movedLabel) {
                tick.replaceMovedLabel();
            }
            if (tick &&
                tick.label &&
                tick.label.textPxLength > maxLabelLength) {
                maxLabelLength = tick.label.textPxLength;
            }
        });
        this.maxLabelLength = maxLabelLength;
        // Handle auto rotation on horizontal axis
        if (this.autoRotation) {
            // Apply rotation only if the label is too wide for the slot, and
            // the label is wider than its height.
            if (maxLabelLength > innerWidth &&
                maxLabelLength > labelMetrics.h) {
                attr.rotation = this.labelRotation;
            }
            else {
                this.labelRotation = 0;
            }
            // Handle word-wrap or ellipsis on vertical axis
        }
        else if (slotWidth) {
            // For word-wrap or ellipsis
            commonWidth = innerWidth;
            if (!textOverflowOption) {
                commonTextOverflow = 'clip';
                // On vertical axis, only allow word wrap if there is room
                // for more lines.
                i = tickPositions.length;
                while (!horiz && i--) {
                    pos = tickPositions[i];
                    label = ticks[pos].label;
                    if (label) {
                        // Reset ellipsis in order to get the correct
                        // bounding box (#4070)
                        if (label.styles &&
                            label.styles.textOverflow === 'ellipsis') {
                            label.css({ textOverflow: 'clip' });
                            // Set the correct width in order to read
                            // the bounding box height (#4678, #5034)
                        }
                        else if (label.textPxLength > slotWidth) {
                            label.css({ width: slotWidth + 'px' });
                        }
                        if (label.getBBox().height > (this.len / tickPositions.length -
                            (labelMetrics.h - labelMetrics.f))) {
                            label.specificTextOverflow = 'ellipsis';
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        // Add ellipsis if the label length is significantly longer than ideal
        if (attr.rotation) {
            commonWidth = (maxLabelLength > chart.chartHeight * 0.5 ?
                chart.chartHeight * 0.33 :
                maxLabelLength);
            if (!textOverflowOption) {
                commonTextOverflow = 'ellipsis';
            }
        }
        // Set the explicit or automatic label alignment
        this.labelAlign = labelOptions.align ||
            this.autoLabelAlign(this.labelRotation);
        if (this.labelAlign) {
            attr.align = this.labelAlign;
        }
        // Apply general and specific CSS
        tickPositions.forEach(function (pos) {
            var tick = ticks[pos], label = tick && tick.label, widthOption = labelStyleOptions.width, css = {};
            if (label) {
                // This needs to go before the CSS in old IE (#4502)
                label.attr(attr);
                if (tick.shortenLabel) {
                    tick.shortenLabel();
                }
                else if (commonWidth &&
                    !widthOption &&
                    // Setting width in this case messes with the bounding box
                    // (#7975)
                    labelStyleOptions.whiteSpace !== 'nowrap' &&
                    (
                    // Speed optimizing, #7656
                    commonWidth < label.textPxLength ||
                        // Resetting CSS, #4928
                        label.element.tagName === 'SPAN')) {
                    css.width = commonWidth + 'px';
                    if (!textOverflowOption) {
                        css.textOverflow = (label.specificTextOverflow ||
                            commonTextOverflow);
                    }
                    label.css(css);
                    // Reset previously shortened label (#8210)
                }
                else if (label.styles &&
                    label.styles.width &&
                    !css.width &&
                    !widthOption) {
                    label.css({ width: null });
                }
                delete label.specificTextOverflow;
                tick.rotation = attr.rotation;
            }
        }, this);
        // Note: Why is this not part of getLabelPosition?
        this.tickRotCorr = renderer.rotCorr(labelMetrics.b, this.labelRotation || 0, this.side !== 0);
    };
    /**
     * Return true if the axis has associated data.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#hasData
     *
     * @return {boolean}
     * True if the axis has associated visible series and those series have
     * either valid data points or explicit `min` and `max` settings.
     */
    Axis.prototype.hasData = function () {
        return this.series.some(function (s) {
            return s.hasData();
        }) ||
            (this.options.showEmpty &&
                defined(this.min) &&
                defined(this.max));
    };
    /**
     * Adds the title defined in axis.options.title.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#addTitle
     *
     * @param {boolean} [display]
     * Whether or not to display the title.
     */
    Axis.prototype.addTitle = function (display) {
        var axis = this, renderer = axis.chart.renderer, horiz = axis.horiz, opposite = axis.opposite, options = axis.options, axisTitleOptions = options.title, textAlign, styledMode = axis.chart.styledMode;
        if (!axis.axisTitle) {
            textAlign = axisTitleOptions.textAlign;
            if (!textAlign) {
                textAlign = (horiz ? {
                    low: 'left',
                    middle: 'center',
                    high: 'right'
                } : {
                    low: opposite ? 'right' : 'left',
                    middle: 'center',
                    high: opposite ? 'left' : 'right'
                })[axisTitleOptions.align];
            }
            axis.axisTitle = renderer
                .text(axisTitleOptions.text, 0, 0, axisTitleOptions.useHTML)
                .attr({
                zIndex: 7,
                rotation: axisTitleOptions.rotation || 0,
                align: textAlign
            })
                .addClass('highcharts-axis-title');
            // #7814, don't mutate style option
            if (!styledMode) {
                axis.axisTitle.css(merge(axisTitleOptions.style));
            }
            axis.axisTitle.add(axis.axisGroup);
            axis.axisTitle.isNew = true;
        }
        // Max width defaults to the length of the axis
        if (!styledMode &&
            !axisTitleOptions.style.width &&
            !axis.isRadial) {
            axis.axisTitle.css({
                width: axis.len + 'px'
            });
        }
        // hide or show the title depending on whether showEmpty is set
        axis.axisTitle[display ? 'show' : 'hide'](display);
    };
    /**
     * Generates a tick for initial positioning.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#generateTick
     *
     * @param {number} pos
     * The tick position in axis values.
     *
     * @param {number} [i]
     * The index of the tick in {@link Axis.tickPositions}.
     */
    Axis.prototype.generateTick = function (pos) {
        var axis = this;
        var ticks = axis.ticks;
        if (!ticks[pos]) {
            ticks[pos] = new Tick(axis, pos);
        }
        else {
            ticks[pos].addLabel(); // update labels depending on tick interval
        }
    };
    /**
     * Render the tick labels to a preliminary position to get their sizes
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getOffset
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterGetOffset
     */
    Axis.prototype.getOffset = function () {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart, renderer = chart.renderer, options = axis.options, tickPositions = axis.tickPositions, ticks = axis.ticks, horiz = axis.horiz, side = axis.side, invertedSide = chart.inverted &&
            !axis.isZAxis ? [1, 0, 3, 2][side] : side, hasData, showAxis, titleOffset = 0, titleOffsetOption, titleMargin = 0, axisTitleOptions = options.title, labelOptions = options.labels, labelOffset = 0, // reset
        labelOffsetPadded, axisOffset = chart.axisOffset, clipOffset = chart.clipOffset, clip, directionFactor = [-1, 1, 1, -1][side], className = options.className, axisParent = axis.axisParent, // Used in color axis
        lineHeightCorrection;
        // For reuse in Axis.render
        hasData = axis.hasData();
        axis.showAxis = showAxis = hasData || pick(options.showEmpty, true);
        // Set/reset staggerLines
        axis.staggerLines = axis.horiz && labelOptions.staggerLines;
        // Create the axisGroup and gridGroup elements on first iteration
        if (!axis.axisGroup) {
            axis.gridGroup = renderer.g('grid')
                .attr({ zIndex: options.gridZIndex || 1 })
                .addClass('highcharts-' + this.coll.toLowerCase() + '-grid ' +
                (className || ''))
                .add(axisParent);
            axis.axisGroup = renderer.g('axis')
                .attr({ zIndex: options.zIndex || 2 })
                .addClass('highcharts-' + this.coll.toLowerCase() + ' ' +
                (className || ''))
                .add(axisParent);
            axis.labelGroup = renderer.g('axis-labels')
                .attr({ zIndex: labelOptions.zIndex || 7 })
                .addClass('highcharts-' + axis.coll.toLowerCase() + '-labels ' +
                (className || ''))
                .add(axisParent);
        }
        if (hasData || axis.isLinked) {
            // Generate ticks
            tickPositions.forEach(function (pos, i) {
                // i is not used here, but may be used in overrides
                axis.generateTick(pos, i);
            });
            axis.renderUnsquish();
            // Left side must be align: right and right side must
            // have align: left for labels
            axis.reserveSpaceDefault = (side === 0 ||
                side === 2 ||
                { 1: 'left', 3: 'right' }[side] === axis.labelAlign);
            if (pick(labelOptions.reserveSpace, axis.labelAlign === 'center' ? true : null, axis.reserveSpaceDefault)) {
                tickPositions.forEach(function (pos) {
                    // get the highest offset
                    labelOffset = Math.max(ticks[pos].getLabelSize(), labelOffset);
                });
            }
            if (axis.staggerLines) {
                labelOffset *= axis.staggerLines;
            }
            axis.labelOffset = labelOffset * (axis.opposite ? -1 : 1);
        }
        else { // doesn't have data
            objectEach(ticks, function (tick, n) {
                tick.destroy();
                delete ticks[n];
            });
        }
        if (axisTitleOptions &&
            axisTitleOptions.text &&
            axisTitleOptions.enabled !== false) {
            axis.addTitle(showAxis);
            if (showAxis && axisTitleOptions.reserveSpace !== false) {
                axis.titleOffset = titleOffset =
                    axis.axisTitle.getBBox()[horiz ? 'height' : 'width'];
                titleOffsetOption = axisTitleOptions.offset;
                titleMargin = defined(titleOffsetOption) ?
                    0 :
                    pick(axisTitleOptions.margin, horiz ? 5 : 10);
            }
        }
        // Render the axis line
        axis.renderLine();
        // handle automatic or user set offset
        axis.offset = directionFactor * pick(options.offset, axisOffset[side] ? axisOffset[side] + (options.margin || 0) : 0);
        axis.tickRotCorr = axis.tickRotCorr || { x: 0, y: 0 }; // polar
        if (side === 0) {
            lineHeightCorrection = -axis.labelMetrics().h;
        }
        else if (side === 2) {
            lineHeightCorrection = axis.tickRotCorr.y;
        }
        else {
            lineHeightCorrection = 0;
        }
        // Find the padded label offset
        labelOffsetPadded = Math.abs(labelOffset) + titleMargin;
        if (labelOffset) {
            labelOffsetPadded -= lineHeightCorrection;
            labelOffsetPadded += directionFactor * (horiz ?
                pick(labelOptions.y, axis.tickRotCorr.y + directionFactor * 8) :
                labelOptions.x);
        }
        axis.axisTitleMargin = pick(titleOffsetOption, labelOffsetPadded);
        if (axis.getMaxLabelDimensions) {
            axis.maxLabelDimensions = axis.getMaxLabelDimensions(ticks, tickPositions);
        }
        // Due to GridAxis.tickSize, tickSize should be calculated after ticks
        // has rendered.
        var tickSize = this.tickSize('tick');
        axisOffset[side] = Math.max(axisOffset[side], axis.axisTitleMargin + titleOffset +
            directionFactor * axis.offset, labelOffsetPadded, // #3027
        tickPositions && tickPositions.length && tickSize ?
            tickSize[0] + directionFactor * axis.offset :
            0 // #4866
        );
        // Decide the clipping needed to keep the graph inside
        // the plot area and axis lines
        clip = options.offset ?
            0 :
            // #4308, #4371:
            Math.floor(axis.axisLine.strokeWidth() / 2) * 2;
        clipOffset[invertedSide] =
            Math.max(clipOffset[invertedSide], clip);
        fireEvent(this, 'afterGetOffset');
    };
    /**
     * Internal function to get the path for the axis line. Extended for polar
     * charts.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getLinePath
     *
     * @param {number} lineWidth
     * The line width in pixels.
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.SVGPathArray}
     * The SVG path definition in array form.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getLinePath = function (lineWidth) {
        var chart = this.chart, opposite = this.opposite, offset = this.offset, horiz = this.horiz, lineLeft = this.left + (opposite ? this.width : 0) + offset, lineTop = chart.chartHeight - this.bottom -
            (opposite ? this.height : 0) + offset;
        if (opposite) {
            lineWidth *= -1; // crispify the other way - #1480, #1687
        }
        return chart.renderer
            .crispLine([
            [
                'M',
                horiz ?
                    this.left :
                    lineLeft,
                horiz ?
                    lineTop :
                    this.top
            ],
            [
                'L',
                horiz ?
                    chart.chartWidth - this.right :
                    lineLeft,
                horiz ?
                    lineTop :
                    chart.chartHeight - this.bottom
            ]
        ], lineWidth);
    };
    /**
     * Render the axis line. Called internally when rendering and redrawing the
     * axis.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#renderLine
     */
    Axis.prototype.renderLine = function () {
        if (!this.axisLine) {
            this.axisLine = this.chart.renderer.path()
                .addClass('highcharts-axis-line')
                .add(this.axisGroup);
            if (!this.chart.styledMode) {
                this.axisLine.attr({
                    stroke: this.options.lineColor,
                    'stroke-width': this.options.lineWidth,
                    zIndex: 7
                });
            }
        }
    };
    /**
     * Position the axis title.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getTitlePosition
     *
     * @return {Highcharts.PositionObject}
     * X and Y positions for the title.
     */
    Axis.prototype.getTitlePosition = function () {
        // compute anchor points for each of the title align options
        var horiz = this.horiz, axisLeft = this.left, axisTop = this.top, axisLength = this.len, axisTitleOptions = this.options.title, margin = horiz ? axisLeft : axisTop, opposite = this.opposite, offset = this.offset, xOption = axisTitleOptions.x || 0, yOption = axisTitleOptions.y || 0, axisTitle = this.axisTitle, fontMetrics = this.chart.renderer.fontMetrics(axisTitleOptions.style &&
            axisTitleOptions.style.fontSize, axisTitle), 
        // The part of a multiline text that is below the baseline of the
        // first line. Subtract 1 to preserve pixel-perfectness from the
        // old behaviour (v5.0.12), where only one line was allowed.
        textHeightOvershoot = Math.max(axisTitle.getBBox(null, 0).height - fontMetrics.h - 1, 0), 
        // the position in the length direction of the axis
        alongAxis = {
            low: margin + (horiz ? 0 : axisLength),
            middle: margin + axisLength / 2,
            high: margin + (horiz ? axisLength : 0)
        }[axisTitleOptions.align], 
        // the position in the perpendicular direction of the axis
        offAxis = (horiz ? axisTop + this.height : axisLeft) +
            (horiz ? 1 : -1) * // horizontal axis reverses the margin
                (opposite ? -1 : 1) * // so does opposite axes
                this.axisTitleMargin +
            [
                -textHeightOvershoot,
                textHeightOvershoot,
                fontMetrics.f,
                -textHeightOvershoot // left
            ][this.side], titlePosition = {
            x: horiz ?
                alongAxis + xOption :
                offAxis + (opposite ? this.width : 0) + offset + xOption,
            y: horiz ?
                offAxis + yOption - (opposite ? this.height : 0) + offset :
                alongAxis + yOption
        };
        fireEvent(this, 'afterGetTitlePosition', { titlePosition: titlePosition });
        return titlePosition;
    };
    /**
     * Render a minor tick into the given position. If a minor tick already
     * exists in this position, move it.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#renderMinorTick
     *
     * @param {number} pos
     * The position in axis values.
     */
    Axis.prototype.renderMinorTick = function (pos) {
        var axis = this;
        var slideInTicks = axis.chart.hasRendered && isNumber(axis.oldMin);
        var minorTicks = axis.minorTicks;
        if (!minorTicks[pos]) {
            minorTicks[pos] = new Tick(axis, pos, 'minor');
        }
        // Render new ticks in old position
        if (slideInTicks && minorTicks[pos].isNew) {
            minorTicks[pos].render(null, true);
        }
        minorTicks[pos].render(null, false, 1);
    };
    /**
     * Render a major tick into the given position. If a tick already exists
     * in this position, move it.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#renderTick
     *
     * @param {number} pos
     * The position in axis values.
     *
     * @param {number} i
     * The tick index.
     */
    Axis.prototype.renderTick = function (pos, i) {
        var _a;
        var axis = this;
        var isLinked = axis.isLinked;
        var ticks = axis.ticks;
        var slideInTicks = axis.chart.hasRendered && isNumber(axis.oldMin);
        // Linked axes need an extra check to find out if
        if (!isLinked ||
            (pos >= axis.min && pos <= axis.max) || ((_a = axis.grid) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.isColumn)) {
            if (!ticks[pos]) {
                ticks[pos] = new Tick(axis, pos);
            }
            // NOTE this seems like overkill. Could be handled in tick.render by
            // setting old position in attr, then set new position in animate.
            // render new ticks in old position
            if (slideInTicks && ticks[pos].isNew) {
                // Start with negative opacity so that it is visible from
                // halfway into the animation
                ticks[pos].render(i, true, -1);
            }
            ticks[pos].render(i);
        }
    };
    /**
     * Render the axis.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#render
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterRender
     */
    Axis.prototype.render = function () {
        var axis = this, chart = axis.chart, log = axis.logarithmic, renderer = chart.renderer, options = axis.options, isLinked = axis.isLinked, tickPositions = axis.tickPositions, axisTitle = axis.axisTitle, ticks = axis.ticks, minorTicks = axis.minorTicks, alternateBands = axis.alternateBands, stackLabelOptions = options.stackLabels, alternateGridColor = options.alternateGridColor, tickmarkOffset = axis.tickmarkOffset, axisLine = axis.axisLine, showAxis = axis.showAxis, animation = animObject(renderer.globalAnimation), from, to;
        // Reset
        axis.labelEdge.length = 0;
        axis.overlap = false;
        // Mark all elements inActive before we go over and mark the active ones
        [ticks, minorTicks, alternateBands].forEach(function (coll) {
            objectEach(coll, function (tick) {
                tick.isActive = false;
            });
        });
        // If the series has data draw the ticks. Else only the line and title
        if (axis.hasData() || isLinked) {
            // minor ticks
            if (axis.minorTickInterval && !axis.categories) {
                axis.getMinorTickPositions().forEach(function (pos) {
                    axis.renderMinorTick(pos);
                });
            }
            // Major ticks. Pull out the first item and render it last so that
            // we can get the position of the neighbour label. #808.
            if (tickPositions.length) { // #1300
                tickPositions.forEach(function (pos, i) {
                    axis.renderTick(pos, i);
                });
                // In a categorized axis, the tick marks are displayed
                // between labels. So we need to add a tick mark and
                // grid line at the left edge of the X axis.
                if (tickmarkOffset && (axis.min === 0 || axis.single)) {
                    if (!ticks[-1]) {
                        ticks[-1] = new Tick(axis, -1, null, true);
                    }
                    ticks[-1].render(-1);
                }
            }
            // alternate grid color
            if (alternateGridColor) {
                tickPositions.forEach(function (pos, i) {
                    to = typeof tickPositions[i + 1] !== 'undefined' ?
                        tickPositions[i + 1] + tickmarkOffset :
                        axis.max - tickmarkOffset;
                    if (i % 2 === 0 &&
                        pos < axis.max &&
                        to <= axis.max + (chart.polar ?
                            -tickmarkOffset :
                            tickmarkOffset)) { // #2248, #4660
                        if (!alternateBands[pos]) {
                            // Should be imported from PlotLineOrBand.js, but
                            // the dependency cycle with axis is a problem
                            alternateBands[pos] = new H.PlotLineOrBand(axis);
                        }
                        from = pos + tickmarkOffset; // #949
                        alternateBands[pos].options = {
                            from: log ? log.lin2log(from) : from,
                            to: log ? log.lin2log(to) : to,
                            color: alternateGridColor,
                            className: 'highcharts-alternate-grid'
                        };
                        alternateBands[pos].render();
                        alternateBands[pos].isActive = true;
                    }
                });
            }
            // custom plot lines and bands
            if (!axis._addedPlotLB) { // only first time
                (options.plotLines || [])
                    .concat(options.plotBands || [])
                    .forEach(function (plotLineOptions) {
                    axis.addPlotBandOrLine(plotLineOptions);
                });
                axis._addedPlotLB = true;
            }
        } // end if hasData
        // Remove inactive ticks
        [ticks, minorTicks, alternateBands].forEach(function (coll) {
            var i, forDestruction = [], delay = animation.duration, destroyInactiveItems = function () {
                i = forDestruction.length;
                while (i--) {
                    // When resizing rapidly, the same items
                    // may be destroyed in different timeouts,
                    // or the may be reactivated
                    if (coll[forDestruction[i]] &&
                        !coll[forDestruction[i]].isActive) {
                        coll[forDestruction[i]].destroy();
                        delete coll[forDestruction[i]];
                    }
                }
            };
            objectEach(coll, function (tick, pos) {
                if (!tick.isActive) {
                    // Render to zero opacity
                    tick.render(pos, false, 0);
                    tick.isActive = false;
                    forDestruction.push(pos);
                }
            });
            // When the objects are finished fading out, destroy them
            syncTimeout(destroyInactiveItems, coll === alternateBands ||
                !chart.hasRendered ||
                !delay ?
                0 :
                delay);
        });
        // Set the axis line path
        if (axisLine) {
            axisLine[axisLine.isPlaced ? 'animate' : 'attr']({
                d: this.getLinePath(axisLine.strokeWidth())
            });
            axisLine.isPlaced = true;
            // Show or hide the line depending on options.showEmpty
            axisLine[showAxis ? 'show' : 'hide'](showAxis);
        }
        if (axisTitle && showAxis) {
            var titleXy = axis.getTitlePosition();
            if (isNumber(titleXy.y)) {
                axisTitle[axisTitle.isNew ? 'attr' : 'animate'](titleXy);
                axisTitle.isNew = false;
            }
            else {
                axisTitle.attr('y', -9999);
                axisTitle.isNew = true;
            }
        }
        // Stacked totals:
        if (stackLabelOptions && stackLabelOptions.enabled && axis.stacking) {
            axis.stacking.renderStackTotals();
        }
        // End stacked totals
        axis.isDirty = false;
        fireEvent(this, 'afterRender');
    };
    /**
     * Redraw the axis to reflect changes in the data or axis extremes. Called
     * internally from Highcharts.Chart#redraw.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#redraw
     */
    Axis.prototype.redraw = function () {
        if (this.visible) {
            // render the axis
            this.render();
            // move plot lines and bands
            this.plotLinesAndBands.forEach(function (plotLine) {
                plotLine.render();
            });
        }
        // mark associated series as dirty and ready for redraw
        this.series.forEach(function (series) {
            series.isDirty = true;
        });
    };
    /**
     * Returns an array of axis properties, that should be untouched during
     * reinitialization.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#getKeepProps
     *
     * @return {Array<string>}
     */
    Axis.prototype.getKeepProps = function () {
        return (this.keepProps || Axis.keepProps);
    };
    /**
     * Destroys an Axis instance. See {@link Axis#remove} for the API endpoint
     * to fully remove the axis.
     *
     * @private
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#destroy
     *
     * @param {boolean} [keepEvents]
     * Whether to preserve events, used internally in Axis.update.
     */
    Axis.prototype.destroy = function (keepEvents) {
        var axis = this, plotLinesAndBands = axis.plotLinesAndBands, plotGroup, i;
        fireEvent(this, 'destroy', { keepEvents: keepEvents });
        // Remove the events
        if (!keepEvents) {
            removeEvent(axis);
        }
        // Destroy collections
        [axis.ticks, axis.minorTicks, axis.alternateBands].forEach(function (coll) {
            destroyObjectProperties(coll);
        });
        if (plotLinesAndBands) {
            i = plotLinesAndBands.length;
            while (i--) { // #1975
                plotLinesAndBands[i].destroy();
            }
        }
        // Destroy elements
        ['axisLine', 'axisTitle', 'axisGroup',
            'gridGroup', 'labelGroup', 'cross', 'scrollbar'].forEach(function (prop) {
            if (axis[prop]) {
                axis[prop] = axis[prop].destroy();
            }
        });
        // Destroy each generated group for plotlines and plotbands
        for (plotGroup in axis.plotLinesAndBandsGroups) { // eslint-disable-line guard-for-in
            axis.plotLinesAndBandsGroups[plotGroup] =
                axis.plotLinesAndBandsGroups[plotGroup].destroy();
        }
        // Delete all properties and fall back to the prototype.
        objectEach(axis, function (val, key) {
            if (axis.getKeepProps().indexOf(key) === -1) {
                delete axis[key];
            }
        });
    };
    /**
     * Internal function to draw a crosshair.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#drawCrosshair
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.PointerEventObject} [e]
     * The event arguments from the modified pointer event, extended with
     * `chartX` and `chartY`
     *
     * @param {Highcharts.Point} [point]
     * The Point object if the crosshair snaps to points.
     *
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:afterDrawCrosshair
     * @fires Highcharts.Axis#event:drawCrosshair
     */
    Axis.prototype.drawCrosshair = function (e, point) {
        var path, options = this.crosshair, snap = pick(options.snap, true), pos, categorized, graphic = this.cross, crossOptions, chart = this.chart;
        fireEvent(this, 'drawCrosshair', { e: e, point: point });
        // Use last available event when updating non-snapped crosshairs without
        // mouse interaction (#5287)
        if (!e) {
            e = this.cross && this.cross.e;
        }
        if (
        // Disabled in options
        !this.crosshair ||
            // Snap
            ((defined(point) || !snap) === false)) {
            this.hideCrosshair();
        }
        else {
            // Get the path
            if (!snap) {
                pos = e &&
                    (this.horiz ?
                        e.chartX - this.pos :
                        this.len - e.chartY + this.pos);
            }
            else if (defined(point)) {
                // #3834
                pos = pick(this.coll !== 'colorAxis' ?
                    point.crosshairPos : // 3D axis extension
                    null, this.isXAxis ?
                    point.plotX :
                    this.len - point.plotY);
            }
            if (defined(pos)) {
                crossOptions = {
                    // value, only used on radial
                    value: point && (this.isXAxis ?
                        point.x :
                        pick(point.stackY, point.y)),
                    translatedValue: pos
                };
                if (chart.polar) {
                    // Additional information required for crosshairs in
                    // polar chart
                    extend(crossOptions, {
                        isCrosshair: true,
                        chartX: e && e.chartX,
                        chartY: e && e.chartY,
                        point: point
                    });
                }
                path = this.getPlotLinePath(crossOptions) ||
                    null; // #3189
            }
            if (!defined(path)) {
                this.hideCrosshair();
                return;
            }
            categorized = this.categories && !this.isRadial;
            // Draw the cross
            if (!graphic) {
                this.cross = graphic = chart.renderer
                    .path()
                    .addClass('highcharts-crosshair highcharts-crosshair-' +
                    (categorized ? 'category ' : 'thin ') +
                    options.className)
                    .attr({
                    zIndex: pick(options.zIndex, 2)
                })
                    .add();
                // Presentational attributes
                if (!chart.styledMode) {
                    graphic.attr({
                        stroke: options.color ||
                            (categorized ?
                                Color
                                    .parse('#ccd6eb')
                                    .setOpacity(0.25)
                                    .get() :
                                '#cccccc'),
                        'stroke-width': pick(options.width, 1)
                    }).css({
                        'pointer-events': 'none'
                    });
                    if (options.dashStyle) {
                        graphic.attr({
                            dashstyle: options.dashStyle
                        });
                    }
                }
            }
            graphic.show().attr({
                d: path
            });
            if (categorized && !options.width) {
                graphic.attr({
                    'stroke-width': this.transA
                });
            }
            this.cross.e = e;
        }
        fireEvent(this, 'afterDrawCrosshair', { e: e, point: point });
    };
    /**
     * Hide the crosshair if visible.
     *
     * @function Highcharts.Axis#hideCrosshair
     */
    Axis.prototype.hideCrosshair = function () {
        if (this.cross) {
            this.cross.hide();
        }
        fireEvent(this, 'afterHideCrosshair');
    };
    /**
    * Check whether the chart has vertical panning ('y' or 'xy' type).
    *
    * @private
    * @function Highcharts.Axis#hasVerticalPanning
    * @return {boolean}
    *
    */
    Axis.prototype.hasVerticalPanning = function () {
        var _a, _b;
        return /y/.test(((_b = (_a = this.chart.options.chart) === null || _a === void 0 ? void 0 : _a.panning) === null || _b === void 0 ? void 0 : _b.type) || '');
    };
    /**
    * Check whether the given value is a positive valid axis value.
    *
    * @private
    * @function Highcharts.Axis#validatePositiveValue
    *
    * @param {unknown} value
    * The axis value
    * @return {boolean}
    *
    */
    Axis.prototype.validatePositiveValue = function (value) {
        return isNumber(value) && value > 0;
    };
    /* *
     *
     *  Static Properties
     *
     * */
    /**
     * The X axis or category axis. Normally this is the horizontal axis,
     * though if the chart is inverted this is the vertical axis. In case of
     * multiple axes, the xAxis node is an array of configuration objects.
     *
     * See the [Axis class](/class-reference/Highcharts.Axis) for programmatic
     * access to the axis.
     *
     * @productdesc {highmaps}
     * In Highmaps, the axis is hidden, but it is used behind the scenes to
     * control features like zooming and panning. Zooming is in effect the same
     * as setting the extremes of one of the exes.
     *
     * @type         {*|Array<*>}
     * @optionparent xAxis
     *
     * @private
     */
    Axis.defaultOptions = {
        /**
         * When using multiple axis, the ticks of two or more opposite axes
         * will automatically be aligned by adding ticks to the axis or axes
         * with the least ticks, as if `tickAmount` were specified.
         *
         * This can be prevented by setting `alignTicks` to false. If the grid
         * lines look messy, it's a good idea to hide them for the secondary
         * axis by setting `gridLineWidth` to 0.
         *
         * If `startOnTick` or `endOnTick` in an Axis options are set to false,
         * then the `alignTicks ` will be disabled for the Axis.
         *
         * Disabled for logarithmic axes.
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.alignTicks
         */
        /**
         * Whether to allow decimals in this axis' ticks. When counting
         * integers, like persons or hits on a web page, decimals should
         * be avoided in the labels.
         *
         * @see [minTickInterval](#xAxis.minTickInterval)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/yaxis/allowdecimals-true/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/yaxis/allowdecimals-false/
         *         False
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     2.0
         * @apioption xAxis.allowDecimals
         */
        /**
         * When using an alternate grid color, a band is painted across the
         * plot area between every other grid line.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/alternategridcolor/
         *         Alternate grid color on the Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/alternategridcolor/
         *         Alternate grid color on the Y axis
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @apioption xAxis.alternateGridColor
         */
        /**
         * An array defining breaks in the axis, the sections defined will be
         * left out and all the points shifted closer to each other.
         *
         * @productdesc {highcharts}
         * Requires that the broken-axis.js module is loaded.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/axisbreak/break-simple/
         *         Simple break
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/axisbreak/break-visualized/
         *         Advanced with callback
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/intraday-breaks/
         *         Break on nights and weekends
         *
         * @type      {Array<*>}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.breaks
         */
        /**
         * A number indicating how much space should be left between the start
         * and the end of the break. The break size is given in axis units,
         * so for instance on a `datetime` axis, a break size of 3600000 would
         * indicate the equivalent of an hour.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.breaks.breakSize
         */
        /**
         * The point where the break starts.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.breaks.from
         */
        /**
         * Defines an interval after which the break appears again. By default
         * the breaks do not repeat.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.breaks.repeat
         */
        /**
         * The point where the break ends.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.breaks.to
         */
        /**
         * If categories are present for the xAxis, names are used instead of
         * numbers for that axis.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 3.0, categories can also
         * be extracted by giving each point a [name](#series.data) and setting
         * axis [type](#xAxis.type) to `category`. However, if you have multiple
         * series, best practice remains defining the `categories` array.
         *
         * Example: `categories: ['Apples', 'Bananas', 'Oranges']`
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/demo/line-labels/
         *         With
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/categories/
         *         Without
         *
         * @type      {Array<string>}
         * @product   highcharts gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.categories
         */
        /**
         * The highest allowed value for automatically computed axis extremes.
         *
         * @see [floor](#xAxis.floor)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/yaxis/floor-ceiling/
         *         Floor and ceiling
         *
         * @type       {number}
         * @since      4.0
         * @product    highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption  xAxis.ceiling
         */
        /**
         * A class name that opens for styling the axis by CSS, especially in
         * Highcharts styled mode. The class name is applied to group elements
         * for the grid, axis elements and labels.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock|highmaps} highcharts/css/axis/
         *         Multiple axes with separate styling
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @since     5.0.0
         * @apioption xAxis.className
         */
        /**
         * Configure a crosshair that follows either the mouse pointer or the
         * hovered point.
         *
         * In styled mode, the crosshairs are styled in the
         * `.highcharts-crosshair`, `.highcharts-crosshair-thin` or
         * `.highcharts-xaxis-category` classes.
         *
         * @productdesc {highstock}
         * In Highstock, by default, the crosshair is enabled on the X axis and
         * disabled on the Y axis.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-both/
         *         Crosshair on both axes
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/crosshairs-xy/
         *         Crosshair on both axes
         * @sample {highmaps} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-both/
         *         Crosshair on both axes
         *
         * @declare   Highcharts.AxisCrosshairOptions
         * @type      {boolean|*}
         * @default   false
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair
         */
        /**
         * A class name for the crosshair, especially as a hook for styling.
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @since     5.0.0
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.className
         */
        /**
         * The color of the crosshair. Defaults to `#cccccc` for numeric and
         * datetime axes, and `rgba(204,214,235,0.25)` for category axes, where
         * the crosshair by default highlights the whole category.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock|highmaps} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-customized/
         *         Customized crosshairs
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default   #cccccc
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.color
         */
        /**
         * The dash style for the crosshair. See
         * [plotOptions.series.dashStyle](#plotOptions.series.dashStyle)
         * for possible values.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highmaps} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-dotted/
         *         Dotted crosshair
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/crosshair-dashed/
         *         Dashed X axis crosshair
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.DashStyleValue}
         * @default   Solid
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.dashStyle
         */
        /**
         * A label on the axis next to the crosshair.
         *
         * In styled mode, the label is styled with the
         * `.highcharts-crosshair-label` class.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/crosshair-label/
         *         Crosshair labels
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/css/crosshair-label/
         *         Style mode
         *
         * @declare   Highcharts.AxisCrosshairLabelOptions
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label
         */
        /**
         * Alignment of the label compared to the axis. Defaults to `"left"` for
         * right-side axes, `"right"` for left-side axes and `"center"` for
         * horizontal axes.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AlignValue}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.align
         */
        /**
         * The background color for the label. Defaults to the related series
         * color, or `#666666` if that is not available.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.backgroundColor
         */
        /**
         * The border color for the crosshair label
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.borderColor
         */
        /**
         * The border corner radius of the crosshair label.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   3
         * @since     2.1.10
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.borderRadius
         */
        /**
         * The border width for the crosshair label.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.borderWidth
         */
        /**
         * Flag to enable crosshair's label.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/crosshairs-xy/
         *         Enabled label for yAxis' crosshair
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.enabled
         */
        /**
         * A format string for the crosshair label. Defaults to `{value}` for
         * numeric axes and `{value:%b %d, %Y}` for datetime axes.
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.format
         */
        /**
         * Formatter function for the label text.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.XAxisCrosshairLabelFormatterCallbackFunction}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.formatter
         */
        /**
         * Padding inside the crosshair label.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   8
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.padding
         */
        /**
         * The shape to use for the label box.
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @default   callout
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.shape
         */
        /**
         * Text styles for the crosshair label.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.CSSObject}
         * @default   {"color": "white", "fontWeight": "normal", "fontSize": "11px", "textAlign": "center"}
         * @since     2.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.label.style
         */
        /**
         * Whether the crosshair should snap to the point or follow the pointer
         * independent of points.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-snap-false/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/demo/latlon-advanced/
         *         Snap is false
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.snap
         */
        /**
         * The pixel width of the crosshair. Defaults to 1 for numeric or
         * datetime axes, and for one category width for category axes.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-customized/
         *         Customized crosshairs
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-customized/
         *         Customized crosshairs
         * @sample {highmaps} highcharts/xaxis/crosshair-customized/
         *         Customized crosshairs
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   1
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.width
         */
        /**
         * The Z index of the crosshair. Higher Z indices allow drawing the
         * crosshair on top of the series or behind the grid lines.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   2
         * @since     4.1
         * @apioption xAxis.crosshair.zIndex
         */
        /**
         * Whether to zoom axis. If `chart.zoomType` is set, the option allows
         * to disable zooming on an individual axis.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/zoomenabled/
         *         Zoom enabled is false
         *
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   enabled
         * @apioption xAxis.zoomEnabled
         */
        /**
         * For a datetime axis, the scale will automatically adjust to the
         * appropriate unit. This member gives the default string
         * representations used for each unit. For intermediate values,
         * different units may be used, for example the `day` unit can be used
         * on midnight and `hour` unit be used for intermediate values on the
         * same axis.
         *
         * For an overview of the replacement codes, see
         * [dateFormat](/class-reference/Highcharts#dateFormat).
         *
         * Defaults to:
         * ```js
         * {
         *     millisecond: '%H:%M:%S.%L',
         *     second: '%H:%M:%S',
         *     minute: '%H:%M',
         *     hour: '%H:%M',
         *     day: '%e. %b',
         *     week: '%e. %b',
         *     month: '%b \'%y',
         *     year: '%Y'
         * }
         * ```
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/datetimelabelformats/
         *         Different day format on X axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/datetimelabelformats/
         *         More information in x axis labels
         *
         * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptions
         * @product highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        dateTimeLabelFormats: {
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            millisecond: {
                main: '%H:%M:%S.%L',
                range: false
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            second: {
                main: '%H:%M:%S',
                range: false
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            minute: {
                main: '%H:%M',
                range: false
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            hour: {
                main: '%H:%M',
                range: false
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            day: {
                main: '%e. %b'
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            week: {
                main: '%e. %b'
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            month: {
                main: '%b \'%y'
            },
            /**
             * @declare Highcharts.AxisDateTimeLabelFormatsOptionsObject
             * @type {string|*}
             */
            year: {
                main: '%Y'
            }
        },
        /**
         * Whether to force the axis to end on a tick. Use this option with
         * the `maxPadding` option to control the axis end.
         *
         * @productdesc {highstock}
         * In Highstock, `endOnTick` is always `false` when the navigator
         * is enabled, to prevent jumpy scrolling.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/chart/reflow-true/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/endontick/
         *         False
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/basic-line/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/endontick/
         *         False
         *
         * @since 1.2.0
         */
        endOnTick: false,
        /**
         * Event handlers for the axis.
         *
         * @type      {*}
         * @apioption xAxis.events
         */
        /**
         * An event fired after the breaks have rendered.
         *
         * @see [breaks](#xAxis.breaks)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/axisbreak/break-event/
         *         AfterBreak Event
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisEventCallbackFunction}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.events.afterBreaks
         */
        /**
         * As opposed to the `setExtremes` event, this event fires after the
         * final min and max values are computed and corrected for `minRange`.
         *
         * Fires when the minimum and maximum is set for the axis, either by
         * calling the `.setExtremes()` method or by selecting an area in the
         * chart. One parameter, `event`, is passed to the function, containing
         * common event information.
         *
         * The new user set minimum and maximum values can be found by
         * `event.min` and `event.max`. These reflect the axis minimum and
         * maximum in axis values. The actual data extremes are found in
         * `event.dataMin` and `event.dataMax`.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventCallbackFunction}
         * @since     2.3
         * @context   Highcharts.Axis
         * @apioption xAxis.events.afterSetExtremes
         */
        /**
         * An event fired when a break from this axis occurs on a point.
         *
         * @see [breaks](#xAxis.breaks)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/axisbreak/break-visualized/
         *         Visualization of a Break
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventCallbackFunction}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts gantt
         * @context   Highcharts.Axis
         * @apioption xAxis.events.pointBreak
         */
        /**
         * An event fired when a point falls inside a break from this axis.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisPointBreakEventCallbackFunction}
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @context   Highcharts.Axis
         * @apioption xAxis.events.pointInBreak
         */
        /**
         * Fires when the minimum and maximum is set for the axis, either by
         * calling the `.setExtremes()` method or by selecting an area in the
         * chart. One parameter, `event`, is passed to the function,
         * containing common event information.
         *
         * The new user set minimum and maximum values can be found by
         * `event.min` and `event.max`. These reflect the axis minimum and
         * maximum in data values. When an axis is zoomed all the way out from
         * the "Reset zoom" button, `event.min` and `event.max` are null, and
         * the new extremes are set based on `this.dataMin` and `this.dataMax`.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/events-setextremes/
         *         Log new extremes on x axis
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisSetExtremesEventCallbackFunction}
         * @since     1.2.0
         * @context   Highcharts.Axis
         * @apioption xAxis.events.setExtremes
         */
        /**
         * The lowest allowed value for automatically computed axis extremes.
         *
         * @see [ceiling](#yAxis.ceiling)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/floor-ceiling/
         *         Floor and ceiling
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/lazy-loading/
         *         Prevent negative stock price on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     4.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.floor
         */
        /**
         * The dash or dot style of the grid lines. For possible values, see
         * [this demonstration](https://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/plotoptions/series-dashstyle-all/).
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/gridlinedashstyle/
         *         Long dashes
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/gridlinedashstyle/
         *         Long dashes
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.DashStyleValue}
         * @default   Solid
         * @since     1.2
         * @apioption xAxis.gridLineDashStyle
         */
        /**
         * The Z index of the grid lines.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/xaxis/gridzindex/
         *         A Z index of 4 renders the grid above the graph
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   1
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.gridZIndex
         */
        /**
         * An id for the axis. This can be used after render time to get
         * a pointer to the axis object through `chart.get()`.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/id/
         *         Get the object
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/id/
         *         Get the object
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @since     1.2.0
         * @apioption xAxis.id
         */
        /**
         * The axis labels show the number or category for each tick.
         *
         * Since v8.0.0: Labels are animated in categorized x-axis with
         * updating data if `tickInterval` and `step` is set to 1.
         *
         * @productdesc {highmaps}
         * X and Y axis labels are by default disabled in Highmaps, but the
         * functionality is inherited from Highcharts and used on `colorAxis`,
         * and can be enabled on X and Y axes too.
         */
        labels: {
            /**
             * What part of the string the given position is anchored to.
             * If `left`, the left side of the string is at the axis position.
             * Can be one of `"left"`, `"center"` or `"right"`. Defaults to
             * an intelligent guess based on which side of the chart the axis
             * is on and the rotation of the label.
             *
             * @see [reserveSpace](#xAxis.labels.reserveSpace)
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-align-left/
             *         Left
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-align-right/
             *         Right
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-reservespace-true/
             *         Left-aligned labels on a vertical category axis
             *
             * @type       {Highcharts.AlignValue}
             * @apioption  xAxis.labels.align
             */
            /**
             * For horizontal axes, the allowed degrees of label rotation
             * to prevent overlapping labels. If there is enough space,
             * labels are not rotated. As the chart gets narrower, it
             * will start rotating the labels -45 degrees, then remove
             * every second label and try again with rotations 0 and -45 etc.
             * Set it to `false` to disable rotation, which will
             * cause the labels to word-wrap if possible.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/xaxis/labels-autorotation-default/
             *         Default auto rotation of 0 or -45
             * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/xaxis/labels-autorotation-0-90/
             *         Custom graded auto rotation
             *
             * @type      {Array<number>|false}
             * @default   [-45]
             * @since     4.1.0
             * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.autoRotation
             */
            /**
             * When each category width is more than this many pixels, we don't
             * apply auto rotation. Instead, we lay out the axis label with word
             * wrap. A lower limit makes sense when the label contains multiple
             * short words that don't extend the available horizontal space for
             * each label.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-autorotationlimit/
             *         Lower limit
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   80
             * @since     4.1.5
             * @product   highcharts gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.autoRotationLimit
             */
            /**
             * Polar charts only. The label's pixel distance from the perimeter
             * of the plot area.
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   15
             * @product   highcharts gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.distance
             */
            /**
             * Enable or disable the axis labels.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-enabled/
             *         X axis labels disabled
             * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/labels-enabled/
             *         X axis labels disabled
             *
             * @default {highcharts|highstock|gantt} true
             * @default {highmaps} false
             */
            enabled: true,
            /**
             * A [format string](https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-concepts/labels-and-string-formatting)
             * for the axis label.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/yaxis/labels-format/
             *         Add units to Y axis label
             *
             * @type      {string}
             * @default   {value}
             * @since     3.0
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.format
             */
            /**
             * Callback JavaScript function to format the label. The value
             * is given by `this.value`. Additional properties for `this` are
             * `axis`, `chart`, `isFirst` and `isLast`. The value of the default
             * label formatter can be retrieved by calling
             * `this.axis.defaultLabelFormatter.call(this)` within the function.
             *
             * Defaults to:
             * ```js
             * function() {
             *     return this.value;
             * }
             * ```
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-formatter-linked/
             *         Linked category names
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-formatter-extended/
             *         Modified numeric labels
             * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/labels-formatter/
             *         Added units on Y axis
             *
             * @type      {Highcharts.AxisLabelsFormatterCallbackFunction}
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.formatter
             */
            /**
             * The number of pixels to indent the labels per level in a treegrid
             * axis.
             *
             * @sample gantt/treegrid-axis/demo
             *         Indentation 10px by default.
             * @sample gantt/treegrid-axis/indentation-0px
             *         Indentation set to 0px.
             *
             * @product gantt
             */
            indentation: 10,
            /**
             * Horizontal axis only. When `staggerLines` is not set,
             * `maxStaggerLines` defines how many lines the axis is allowed to
             * add to automatically avoid overlapping X labels. Set to `1` to
             * disable overlap detection.
             *
             * @deprecated
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   5
             * @since     1.3.3
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.maxStaggerLines
             */
            /**
             * How to handle overflowing labels on horizontal axis. If set to
             * `"allow"`, it will not be aligned at all. By default it
             * `"justify"` labels inside the chart area. If there is room to
             * move it, it will be aligned to the edge, else it will be removed.
             *
             * @type       {string}
             * @default    justify
             * @since      2.2.5
             * @validvalue ["allow", "justify"]
             * @apioption  xAxis.labels.overflow
             */
            /**
             * The pixel padding for axis labels, to ensure white space between
             * them.
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   5
             * @product   highcharts gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.padding
             */
            /**
             * Whether to reserve space for the labels. By default, space is
             * reserved for the labels in these cases:
             *
             * * On all horizontal axes.
             * * On vertical axes if `label.align` is `right` on a left-side
             * axis or `left` on a right-side axis.
             * * On vertical axes if `label.align` is `center`.
             *
             * This can be turned off when for example the labels are rendered
             * inside the plot area instead of outside.
             *
             * @see [labels.align](#xAxis.labels.align)
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-reservespace/
             *         No reserved space, labels inside plot
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-reservespace-true/
             *         Left-aligned labels on a vertical category axis
             *
             * @type      {boolean}
             * @since     4.1.10
             * @product   highcharts gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.reserveSpace
             */
            /**
             * Rotation of the labels in degrees.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-rotation/
             *         X axis labels rotated 90°
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   0
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.rotation
             */
            /**
             * Horizontal axes only. The number of lines to spread the labels
             * over to make room or tighter labels.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-staggerlines/
             *         Show labels over two lines
             * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/labels-staggerlines/
             *         Show labels over two lines
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @since     2.1
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.staggerLines
             */
            /**
             * To show only every _n_'th label on the axis, set the step to _n_.
             * Setting the step to 2 shows every other label.
             *
             * By default, the step is calculated automatically to avoid
             * overlap. To prevent this, set it to 1\. This usually only
             * happens on a category axis, and is often a sign that you have
             * chosen the wrong axis type.
             *
             * Read more at
             * [Axis docs](https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-concepts/axes)
             * => What axis should I use?
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-step/
             *         Showing only every other axis label on a categorized
             *         x-axis
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-step-auto/
             *         Auto steps on a category axis
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @since     2.1
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.step
             */
            /**
             * Whether to [use HTML](https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-concepts/labels-and-string-formatting#html)
             * to render the labels.
             *
             * @type      {boolean}
             * @default   false
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.useHTML
             */
            /**
             * The x position offset of all labels relative to the tick
             * positions on the axis.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-x/
             *         Y axis labels placed on grid lines
             */
            x: 0,
            /**
             * The y position offset of all labels relative to the tick
             * positions on the axis. The default makes it adapt to the font
             * size of the bottom axis.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-x/
             *         Y axis labels placed on grid lines
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.y
             */
            /**
             * The Z index for the axis labels.
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   7
             * @apioption xAxis.labels.zIndex
             */
            /**
             * CSS styles for the label. Use `whiteSpace: 'nowrap'` to prevent
             * wrapping of category labels. Use `textOverflow: 'none'` to
             * prevent ellipsis (dots).
             *
             * In styled mode, the labels are styled with the
             * `.highcharts-axis-labels` class.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-style/
             *         Red X axis labels
             *
             * @type      {Highcharts.CSSObject}
             */
            style: {
                /** @internal */
                color: '#666666',
                /** @internal */
                cursor: 'default',
                /** @internal */
                fontSize: '11px'
            }
        },
        /**
         * The left position as the horizontal axis. If it's a number, it is
         * interpreted as pixel position relative to the chart.
         *
         * Since Highcharts v5.0.13: If it's a percentage string, it is
         * interpreted as percentages of the plot width, offset from plot area
         * left.
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.left
         */
        /**
         * The top position as the vertical axis. If it's a number, it is
         * interpreted as pixel position relative to the chart.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 2: If it's a percentage string, it is interpreted
         * as percentages of the plot height, offset from plot area top.
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.top
         */
        /**
         * Index of another axis that this axis is linked to. When an axis is
         * linked to a master axis, it will take the same extremes as
         * the master, but as assigned by min or max or by setExtremes.
         * It can be used to show additional info, or to ease reading the
         * chart by duplicating the scales.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/linkedto/
         *         Different string formats of the same date
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/linkedto/
         *         Y values on both sides
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     2.0.2
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.linkedTo
         */
        /**
         * The maximum value of the axis. If `null`, the max value is
         * automatically calculated.
         *
         * If the [endOnTick](#yAxis.endOnTick) option is true, the `max` value
         * might be rounded up.
         *
         * If a [tickAmount](#yAxis.tickAmount) is set, the axis may be extended
         * beyond the set max in order to reach the given number of ticks. The
         * same may happen in a chart with multiple axes, determined by [chart.
         * alignTicks](#chart), where a `tickAmount` is applied internally.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/max-200/
         *         Y axis max of 200
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/max-logarithmic/
         *         Y axis max on logarithmic axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/min-max/
         *         Fixed min and max on X axis
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/axis/min-max/
         *         Pre-zoomed to a specific area
         *
         * @type      {number|null}
         * @apioption xAxis.max
         */
        /**
         * Padding of the max value relative to the length of the axis. A
         * padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful
         * when you don't want the highest data value to appear on the edge
         * of the plot area. When the axis' `max` option is set or a max extreme
         * is set using `axis.setExtremes()`, the maxPadding will be ignored.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/maxpadding/
         *         Max padding of 0.25 on y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minpadding-maxpadding/
         *         Greater min- and maxPadding
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/chart/plotbackgroundcolor-gradient/
         *         Add some padding
         *
         * @default   {highcharts} 0.01
         * @default   {highstock|highmaps} 0
         * @since     1.2.0
         */
        maxPadding: 0.01,
        /**
         * Deprecated. Use `minRange` instead.
         *
         * @deprecated
         * @type      {number}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.maxZoom
         */
        /**
         * The minimum value of the axis. If `null` the min value is
         * automatically calculated.
         *
         * If the [startOnTick](#yAxis.startOnTick) option is true (default),
         * the `min` value might be rounded down.
         *
         * The automatically calculated minimum value is also affected by
         * [floor](#yAxis.floor), [softMin](#yAxis.softMin),
         * [minPadding](#yAxis.minPadding), [minRange](#yAxis.minRange)
         * as well as [series.threshold](#plotOptions.series.threshold)
         * and [series.softThreshold](#plotOptions.series.softThreshold).
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/min-startontick-false/
         *         -50 with startOnTick to false
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/min-startontick-true/
         *         -50 with startOnTick true by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/min-max/
         *         Set min and max on X axis
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/axis/min-max/
         *         Pre-zoomed to a specific area
         *
         * @type      {number|null}
         * @apioption xAxis.min
         */
        /**
         * The dash or dot style of the minor grid lines. For possible values,
         * see [this demonstration](https://jsfiddle.net/gh/get/library/pure/highcharts/highcharts/tree/master/samples/highcharts/plotoptions/series-dashstyle-all/).
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minorgridlinedashstyle/
         *         Long dashes on minor grid lines
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorgridlinedashstyle/
         *         Long dashes on minor grid lines
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.DashStyleValue}
         * @default   Solid
         * @since     1.2
         * @apioption xAxis.minorGridLineDashStyle
         */
        /**
         * Specific tick interval in axis units for the minor ticks. On a linear
         * axis, if `"auto"`, the minor tick interval is calculated as a fifth
         * of the tickInterval. If `null` or `undefined`, minor ticks are not
         * shown.
         *
         * On logarithmic axes, the unit is the power of the value. For example,
         * setting the minorTickInterval to 1 puts one tick on each of 0.1, 1,
         * 10, 100 etc. Setting the minorTickInterval to 0.1 produces 9 ticks
         * between 1 and 10, 10 and 100 etc.
         *
         * If user settings dictate minor ticks to become too dense, they don't
         * make sense, and will be ignored to prevent performance problems.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickinterval-null/
         *         Null by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickinterval-5/
         *         5 units
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickinterval-log-auto/
         *         "auto"
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickinterval-log/
         *         0.1
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/basic-line/
         *         Null by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minortickinterval-auto/
         *         "auto"
         *
         * @type      {number|string|null}
         * @apioption xAxis.minorTickInterval
         */
        /**
         * The pixel length of the minor tick marks.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minorticklength/
         *         10px on Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorticks/
         *         10px on Y axis
         */
        minorTickLength: 2,
        /**
         * The position of the minor tick marks relative to the axis line.
         *  Can be one of `inside` and `outside`.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickposition-outside/
         *         Outside by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickposition-inside/
         *         Inside
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorticks/
         *         Inside
         *
         * @validvalue ["inside", "outside"]
         */
        minorTickPosition: 'outside',
        /**
         * Enable or disable minor ticks. Unless
         * [minorTickInterval](#xAxis.minorTickInterval) is set, the tick
         * interval is calculated as a fifth of the `tickInterval`.
         *
         * On a logarithmic axis, minor ticks are laid out based on a best
         * guess, attempting to enter approximately 5 minor ticks between
         * each major tick.
         *
         * Prior to v6.0.0, ticks were unabled in auto layout by setting
         * `minorTickInterval` to `"auto"`.
         *
         * @productdesc {highcharts}
         * On axes using [categories](#xAxis.categories), minor ticks are not
         * supported.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minorticks-true/
         *         Enabled on linear Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @since     6.0.0
         * @apioption xAxis.minorTicks
         */
        /**
         * The pixel width of the minor tick mark.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickwidth/
         *         3px width
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorticks/
         *         1px width
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @apioption xAxis.minorTickWidth
         */
        /**
         * Padding of the min value relative to the length of the axis. A
         * padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful
         * when you don't want the lowest data value to appear on the edge
         * of the plot area. When the axis' `min` option is set or a min extreme
         * is set using `axis.setExtremes()`, the minPadding will be ignored.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minpadding/
         *         Min padding of 0.2
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minpadding-maxpadding/
         *         Greater min- and maxPadding
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/chart/plotbackgroundcolor-gradient/
         *         Add some padding
         *
         * @default    {highcharts} 0.01
         * @default    {highstock|highmaps} 0
         * @since      1.2.0
         * @product    highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        minPadding: 0.01,
        /**
         * The minimum range to display on this axis. The entire axis will not
         * be allowed to span over a smaller interval than this. For example,
         * for a datetime axis the main unit is milliseconds. If minRange is
         * set to 3600000, you can't zoom in more than to one hour.
         *
         * The default minRange for the x axis is five times the smallest
         * interval between any of the data points.
         *
         * On a logarithmic axis, the unit for the minimum range is the power.
         * So a minRange of 1 means that the axis can be zoomed to 10-100,
         * 100-1000, 1000-10000 etc.
         *
         * **Note**: The `minPadding`, `maxPadding`, `startOnTick` and
         * `endOnTick` settings also affect how the extremes of the axis
         * are computed.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/minrange/
         *         Minimum range of 5
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minrange/
         *         Max zoom of 6 months overrides user selections
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/axis/minrange/
         *         Minimum range of 1000
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @apioption xAxis.minRange
         */
        /**
         * The minimum tick interval allowed in axis values. For example on
         * zooming in on an axis with daily data, this can be used to prevent
         * the axis from showing hours. Defaults to the closest distance between
         * two points on the axis.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     2.3.0
         * @apioption xAxis.minTickInterval
         */
        /**
         * The distance in pixels from the plot area to the axis line.
         * A positive offset moves the axis with it's line, labels and ticks
         * away from the plot area. This is typically used when two or more
         * axes are displayed on the same side of the plot. With multiple
         * axes the offset is dynamically adjusted to avoid collision, this
         * can be overridden by setting offset explicitly.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/offset/
         *         Y axis offset of 70
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/offset-centered/
         *         Axes positioned in the center of the plot
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/offset/
         *         Y axis offset by 70 px
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @apioption xAxis.offset
         */
        /**
         * Whether to display the axis on the opposite side of the normal. The
         * normal is on the left side for vertical axes and bottom for
         * horizontal, so the opposite sides will be right and top respectively.
         * This is typically used with dual or multiple axes.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/opposite/
         *         Secondary Y axis opposite
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/opposite/
         *         Y axis on left side
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   {highcharts|highstock|highmaps} false
         * @default   {gantt} true
         * @apioption xAxis.opposite
         */
        /**
         * In an ordinal axis, the points are equally spaced in the chart
         * regardless of the actual time or x distance between them. This means
         * that missing data periods (e.g. nights or weekends for a stock chart)
         * will not take up space in the chart.
         * Having `ordinal: false` will show any gaps created by the `gapSize`
         * setting proportionate to their duration.
         *
         * In stock charts the X axis is ordinal by default, unless
         * the boost module is used and at least one of the series' data length
         * exceeds the [boostThreshold](#series.line.boostThreshold).
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ordinal-true/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ordinal-false/
         *         False
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     1.1
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.ordinal
         */
        /**
         * Additional range on the right side of the xAxis. Works similar to
         * `xAxis.maxPadding`, but value is set in milliseconds. Can be set for
         * both main `xAxis` and the navigator's `xAxis`.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/overscroll/
         *         One minute overscroll with live data
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @since     6.0.0
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.overscroll
         */
        /**
         * Refers to the index in the [panes](#panes) array. Used for circular
         * gauges and polar charts. When the option is not set then first pane
         * will be used.
         *
         * @sample highcharts/demo/gauge-vu-meter
         *         Two gauges with different center
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption xAxis.pane
         */
        /**
         * The zoomed range to display when only defining one or none of `min`
         * or `max`. For example, to show the latest month, a range of one month
         * can be set.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/range/
         *         Setting a zoomed range when the rangeSelector is disabled
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.range
         */
        /**
         * Whether to reverse the axis so that the highest number is closest
         * to the origin. If the chart is inverted, the x axis is reversed by
         * default.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/reversed/
         *         Reversed Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/reversed/
         *         Reversed Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @apioption xAxis.reversed
         */
        // reversed: false,
        /**
         * This option determines how stacks should be ordered within a group.
         * For example reversed xAxis also reverses stacks, so first series
         * comes last in a group. To keep order like for non-reversed xAxis
         * enable this option.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/reversedstacks/
         *         Reversed stacks comparison
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/xaxis/reversedstacks/
         *         Reversed stacks comparison
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @since     6.1.1
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.reversedStacks
         */
        /**
         * An optional scrollbar to display on the X axis in response to
         * limiting the minimum and maximum of the axis values.
         *
         * In styled mode, all the presentational options for the scrollbar are
         * replaced by the classes `.highcharts-scrollbar-thumb`,
         * `.highcharts-scrollbar-arrow`, `.highcharts-scrollbar-button`,
         * `.highcharts-scrollbar-rifles` and `.highcharts-scrollbar-track`.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/yaxis/heatmap-scrollbars/
         *         Heatmap with both scrollbars
         *
         * @extends   scrollbar
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.scrollbar
         */
        /**
         * Whether to show the axis line and title when the axis has no data.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/showempty/
         *         When clicking the legend to hide series, one axis preserves
         *         line and title, the other doesn't
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/yaxis/showempty/
         *         When clicking the legend to hide series, one axis preserves
         *         line and title, the other doesn't
         *
         * @since     1.1
         */
        showEmpty: true,
        /**
         * Whether to show the first tick label.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/showfirstlabel-false/
         *         Set to false on X axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/showfirstlabel/
         *         Labels below plot lines on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @apioption xAxis.showFirstLabel
         */
        /**
         * Whether to show the last tick label. Defaults to `true` on cartesian
         * charts, and `false` on polar charts.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/showlastlabel-true/
         *         Set to true on X axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/showfirstlabel/
         *         Labels below plot lines on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.showLastLabel
         */
        /**
         * A soft maximum for the axis. If the series data maximum is less than
         * this, the axis will stay at this maximum, but if the series data
         * maximum is higher, the axis will flex to show all data.
         *
         * @sample highcharts/yaxis/softmin-softmax/
         *         Soft min and max
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     5.0.1
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.softMax
         */
        /**
         * A soft minimum for the axis. If the series data minimum is greater
         * than this, the axis will stay at this minimum, but if the series
         * data minimum is lower, the axis will flex to show all data.
         *
         * @sample highcharts/yaxis/softmin-softmax/
         *         Soft min and max
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     5.0.1
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.softMin
         */
        /**
         * For datetime axes, this decides where to put the tick between weeks.
         *  0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startofweek-monday/
         *         Monday by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startofweek-sunday/
         *         Sunday
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/startofweek-1
         *         Monday by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/startofweek-0
         *         Sunday
         *
         * @product highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        startOfWeek: 1,
        /**
         * Whether to force the axis to start on a tick. Use this option with
         * the `minPadding` option to control the axis start.
         *
         * @productdesc {highstock}
         * In Highstock, `startOnTick` is always `false` when the navigator
         * is enabled, to prevent jumpy scrolling.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startontick-false/
         *         False by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startontick-true/
         *         True
         *
         * @since 1.2.0
         */
        startOnTick: false,
        /**
         * The amount of ticks to draw on the axis. This opens up for aligning
         * the ticks of multiple charts or panes within a chart. This option
         * overrides the `tickPixelInterval` option.
         *
         * This option only has an effect on linear axes. Datetime, logarithmic
         * or category axes are not affected.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/tickamount/
         *         8 ticks on Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/yaxis/tickamount/
         *         8 ticks on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     4.1.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.tickAmount
         */
        /**
         * The interval of the tick marks in axis units. When `undefined`, the
         * tick interval is computed to approximately follow the
         * [tickPixelInterval](#xAxis.tickPixelInterval) on linear and datetime
         * axes. On categorized axes, a `undefined` tickInterval will default to
         * 1, one category. Note that datetime axes are based on milliseconds,
         * so for example an interval of one day is expressed as
         * `24 * 3600 * 1000`.
         *
         * On logarithmic axes, the tickInterval is based on powers, so a
         * tickInterval of 1 means one tick on each of 0.1, 1, 10, 100 etc. A
         * tickInterval of 2 means a tick of 0.1, 10, 1000 etc. A tickInterval
         * of 0.2 puts a tick on 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 20,
         * 40 etc.
         *
         *
         * If the tickInterval is too dense for labels to be drawn, Highcharts
         * may remove ticks.
         *
         * If the chart has multiple axes, the [alignTicks](#chart.alignTicks)
         * option may interfere with the `tickInterval` setting.
         *
         * @see [tickPixelInterval](#xAxis.tickPixelInterval)
         * @see [tickPositions](#xAxis.tickPositions)
         * @see [tickPositioner](#xAxis.tickPositioner)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickinterval-5/
         *         Tick interval of 5 on a linear axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/tickinterval/
         *         Tick interval of 0.01 on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @apioption xAxis.tickInterval
         */
        /**
         * The pixel length of the main tick marks.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/ticklength/
         *         20 px tick length on the X axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ticks/
         *         Formatted ticks on X axis
         */
        tickLength: 10,
        /**
         * If tickInterval is `null` this option sets the approximate pixel
         * interval of the tick marks. Not applicable to categorized axis.
         *
         * The tick interval is also influenced by the [minTickInterval](
         * #xAxis.minTickInterval) option, that, by default prevents ticks from
         * being denser than the data points.
         *
         * @see [tickInterval](#xAxis.tickInterval)
         * @see [tickPositioner](#xAxis.tickPositioner)
         * @see [tickPositions](#xAxis.tickPositions)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickpixelinterval-50/
         *         50 px on X axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/tickpixelinterval/
         *         200 px on X axis
         */
        tickPixelInterval: 100,
        /**
         * For categorized axes only. If `on` the tick mark is placed in the
         * center of the category, if `between` the tick mark is placed between
         * categories. The default is `between` if the `tickInterval` is 1, else
         * `on`.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickmarkplacement-between/
         *         "between" by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickmarkplacement-on/
         *         "on"
         *
         * @product    highcharts gantt
         * @validvalue ["on", "between"]
         */
        tickmarkPlacement: 'between',
        /**
         * The position of the major tick marks relative to the axis line.
         * Can be one of `inside` and `outside`.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickposition-outside/
         *         "outside" by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickposition-inside/
         *         "inside"
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ticks/
         *         Formatted ticks on X axis
         *
         * @validvalue ["inside", "outside"]
         */
        tickPosition: 'outside',
        /**
         * A callback function returning array defining where the ticks are
         * laid out on the axis. This overrides the default behaviour of
         * [tickPixelInterval](#xAxis.tickPixelInterval) and [tickInterval](
         * #xAxis.tickInterval). The automatic tick positions are accessible
         * through `this.tickPositions` and can be modified by the callback.
         *
         * @see [tickPositions](#xAxis.tickPositions)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickpositions-tickpositioner/
         *         Demo of tickPositions and tickPositioner
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/xaxis/tickpositions-tickpositioner/
         *         Demo of tickPositions and tickPositioner
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisTickPositionerCallbackFunction}
         * @apioption xAxis.tickPositioner
         */
        /**
         * An array defining where the ticks are laid out on the axis. This
         * overrides the default behaviour of [tickPixelInterval](
         * #xAxis.tickPixelInterval) and [tickInterval](#xAxis.tickInterval).
         *
         * @see [tickPositioner](#xAxis.tickPositioner)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickpositions-tickpositioner/
         *         Demo of tickPositions and tickPositioner
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/xaxis/tickpositions-tickpositioner/
         *         Demo of tickPositions and tickPositioner
         *
         * @type      {Array<number>}
         * @apioption xAxis.tickPositions
         */
        /**
         * The pixel width of the major tick marks. Defaults to 0 on category
         * axes, otherwise 1.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the `.highcharts-tick`
         * class, but in order for the element to be generated on category axes,
         * the option must be explicitly set to 1.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickwidth/
         *         10 px width
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ticks/
         *         Formatted ticks on X axis
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         *
         * @type      {undefined|number}
         * @default   {highstock} 1
         * @default   {highmaps} 0
         * @apioption xAxis.tickWidth
         */
        /**
         * The axis title, showing next to the axis line.
         *
         * @productdesc {highmaps}
         * In Highmaps, the axis is hidden by default, but adding an axis title
         * is still possible. X axis and Y axis titles will appear at the bottom
         * and left by default.
         */
        title: {
            /**
             * Deprecated. Set the `text` to `null` to disable the title.
             *
             * @deprecated
             * @type      {boolean}
             * @product   highcharts
             * @apioption xAxis.title.enabled
             */
            /**
             * The pixel distance between the axis labels or line and the title.
             * Defaults to 0 for horizontal axes, 10 for vertical
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-margin/
             *         Y axis title margin of 60
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @apioption xAxis.title.margin
             */
            /**
             * The distance of the axis title from the axis line. By default,
             * this distance is computed from the offset width of the labels,
             * the labels' distance from the axis and the title's margin.
             * However when the offset option is set, it overrides all this.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/title-offset/
             *         Place the axis title on top of the axis
             * @sample {highstock} highcharts/yaxis/title-offset/
             *         Place the axis title on top of the Y axis
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @since     2.2.0
             * @apioption xAxis.title.offset
             */
            /**
             * Whether to reserve space for the title when laying out the axis.
             *
             * @type      {boolean}
             * @default   true
             * @since     5.0.11
             * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.title.reserveSpace
             */
            /**
             * The rotation of the text in degrees. 0 is horizontal, 270 is
             * vertical reading from bottom to top.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/title-offset/
             *         Horizontal
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   0
             * @apioption xAxis.title.rotation
             */
            /**
             * The actual text of the axis title. It can contain basic HTML tags
             * like `b`, `i` and `span` with style.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-text/
             *         Custom HTML
             * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/title-text/
             *         Titles for both axes
             *
             * @type      {string|null}
             * @apioption xAxis.title.text
             */
            /**
             * Alignment of the text, can be `"left"`, `"right"` or `"center"`.
             * Default alignment depends on the
             * [title.align](xAxis.title.align):
             *
             * Horizontal axes:
             * - for `align` = `"low"`, `textAlign` is set to `left`
             * - for `align` = `"middle"`, `textAlign` is set to `center`
             * - for `align` = `"high"`, `textAlign` is set to `right`
             *
             * Vertical axes:
             * - for `align` = `"low"` and `opposite` = `true`, `textAlign` is
             *   set to `right`
             * - for `align` = `"low"` and `opposite` = `false`, `textAlign` is
             *   set to `left`
             * - for `align` = `"middle"`, `textAlign` is set to `center`
             * - for `align` = `"high"` and `opposite` = `true` `textAlign` is
             *   set to `left`
             * - for `align` = `"high"` and `opposite` = `false` `textAlign` is
             *   set to `right`
             *
             * @type      {Highcharts.AlignValue}
             * @apioption xAxis.title.textAlign
             */
            /**
             * Whether to [use HTML](https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-concepts/labels-and-string-formatting#html)
             * to render the axis title.
             *
             * @type      {boolean}
             * @default   false
             * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.title.useHTML
             */
            /**
             * Horizontal pixel offset of the title position.
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   0
             * @since     4.1.6
             * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.title.x
             */
            /**
             * Vertical pixel offset of the title position.
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
             * @apioption xAxis.title.y
             */
            /**
             * Alignment of the title relative to the axis values. Possible
             * values are "low", "middle" or "high".
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-align-low/
             *         "low"
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-align-center/
             *         "middle" by default
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-align-high/
             *         "high"
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/title-offset/
             *         Place the Y axis title on top of the axis
             * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/title-align/
             *         Aligned to "high" value
             *
             * @type {Highcharts.AxisTitleAlignValue}
             */
            align: 'middle',
            /**
             * CSS styles for the title. If the title text is longer than the
             * axis length, it will wrap to multiple lines by default. This can
             * be customized by setting `textOverflow: 'ellipsis'`, by
             * setting a specific `width` or by setting `whiteSpace: 'nowrap'`.
             *
             * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
             * `.highcharts-axis-title` class.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-style/
             *         Red
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/css/axis/
             *         Styled mode
             *
             * @type    {Highcharts.CSSObject}
             */
            style: {
                /** @internal */
                color: '#666666'
            }
        },
        /**
         * The type of axis. Can be one of `linear`, `logarithmic`, `datetime`
         * or `category`. In a datetime axis, the numbers are given in
         * milliseconds, and tick marks are placed on appropriate values like
         * full hours or days. In a category axis, the
         * [point names](#series.line.data.name) of the chart's series are used
         * for categories, if not a [categories](#xAxis.categories) array is
         * defined.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/type-linear/
         *         Linear
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/type-log/
         *         Logarithmic
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/type-log-minorgrid/
         *         Logarithmic with minor grid lines
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/type-log-both/
         *         Logarithmic on two axes
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/type-log-negative/
         *         Logarithmic with extension to emulate negative values
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.AxisTypeValue}
         * @product highcharts gantt
         */
        type: 'linear',
        /**
         * If there are multiple axes on the same side of the chart, the pixel
         * margin between the axes. Defaults to 0 on vertical axes, 15 on
         * horizontal axes.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     7.0.3
         * @apioption xAxis.margin
         */
        /**
         * Applies only when the axis `type` is `category`. When `uniqueNames`
         * is true, points are placed on the X axis according to their names.
         * If the same point name is repeated in the same or another series,
         * the point is placed on the same X position as other points of the
         * same name. When `uniqueNames` is false, the points are laid out in
         * increasing X positions regardless of their names, and the X axis
         * category will take the name of the last point in each position.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/uniquenames-true/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/uniquenames-false/
         *         False
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     4.2.7
         * @product   highcharts gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.uniqueNames
         */
        /**
         * Datetime axis only. An array determining what time intervals the
         * ticks are allowed to fall on. Each array item is an array where the
         * first value is the time unit and the second value another array of
         * allowed multiples.
         *
         * Defaults to:
         * ```js
         * units: [[
         *     'millisecond', // unit name
         *     [1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100, 200, 500] // allowed multiples
         * ], [
         *     'second',
         *     [1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30]
         * ], [
         *     'minute',
         *     [1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 30]
         * ], [
         *     'hour',
         *     [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12]
         * ], [
         *     'day',
         *     [1]
         * ], [
         *     'week',
         *     [1]
         * ], [
         *     'month',
         *     [1, 3, 6]
         * ], [
         *     'year',
         *     null
         * ]]
         * ```
         *
         * @type      {Array<Array<string,(Array<number>|null)>>}
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.units
         */
        /**
         * Whether axis, including axis title, line, ticks and labels, should
         * be visible.
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     4.1.9
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption xAxis.visible
         */
        /**
         * Color of the minor, secondary grid lines.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
         * `.highcharts-minor-grid-line` class.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minorgridlinecolor/
         *         Bright grey lines from Y axis
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorgridlinecolor/
         *         Bright grey lines from Y axis
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default #f2f2f2
         */
        minorGridLineColor: '#f2f2f2',
        /**
         * Width of the minor, secondary grid lines.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
         * `.highcharts-grid-line` class.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minorgridlinewidth/
         *         2px lines from Y axis
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorgridlinewidth/
         *         2px lines from Y axis
         */
        minorGridLineWidth: 1,
        /**
         * Color for the minor tick marks.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minortickcolor/
         *         Black tick marks on Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minorticks/
         *         Black tick marks on Y axis
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default #999999
         */
        minorTickColor: '#999999',
        /**
         * The color of the line marking the axis itself.
         *
         * In styled mode, the line stroke is given in the
         * `.highcharts-axis-line` or `.highcharts-xaxis-line` class.
         *
         * @productdesc {highmaps}
         * In Highmaps, the axis line is hidden by default, because the axis is
         * not visible by default.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/linecolor/
         *         A red line on Y axis
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis/
         *         Axes in styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/linecolor/
         *         A red line on X axis
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default #ccd6eb
         */
        lineColor: '#ccd6eb',
        /**
         * The width of the line marking the axis itself.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
         * `.highcharts-axis-line` or `.highcharts-xaxis-line` class.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/linecolor/
         *         A 1px line on Y axis
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis/
         *         Axes in styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/linewidth/
         *         A 2px line on X axis
         *
         * @default {highcharts|highstock} 1
         * @default {highmaps} 0
         */
        lineWidth: 1,
        /**
         * Color of the grid lines extending the ticks across the plot area.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke is given in the `.highcharts-grid-line`
         * class.
         *
         * @productdesc {highmaps}
         * In Highmaps, the grid lines are hidden by default.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/gridlinecolor/
         *         Green lines
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/gridlinecolor/
         *         Green lines
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default #e6e6e6
         */
        gridLineColor: '#e6e6e6',
        // gridLineDashStyle: 'solid',
        /**
         * The width of the grid lines extending the ticks across the plot area.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke width is given in the
         * `.highcharts-grid-line` class.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/gridlinewidth/
         *         2px lines
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/gridlinewidth/
         *         2px lines
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @apioption xAxis.gridLineWidth
         */
        // gridLineWidth: 0,
        /**
         * The height as the vertical axis. If it's a number, it is
         * interpreted as pixels.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 2: If it's a percentage string, it is interpreted
         * as percentages of the total plot height.
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.height
         */
        /**
         * The width as the horizontal axis. If it's a number, it is interpreted
         * as pixels.
         *
         * Since Highcharts v5.0.13: If it's a percentage string, it is
         * interpreted as percentages of the total plot width.
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption xAxis.width
         */
        /**
         * Color for the main tick marks.
         *
         * In styled mode, the stroke is given in the `.highcharts-tick`
         * class.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickcolor/
         *         Red ticks on X axis
         * @sample {highcharts|highstock} highcharts/css/axis-grid/
         *         Styled mode
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ticks/
         *         Formatted ticks on X axis
         *
         * @type    {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default #ccd6eb
         */
        tickColor: '#ccd6eb'
        // tickWidth: 1
    };
    /**
     * The Y axis or value axis. Normally this is the vertical axis,
     * though if the chart is inverted this is the horizontal axis.
     * In case of multiple axes, the yAxis node is an array of
     * configuration objects.
     *
     * See [the Axis object](/class-reference/Highcharts.Axis) for programmatic
     * access to the axis.
     *
     * @type         {*|Array<*>}
     * @extends      xAxis
     * @excluding    currentDateIndicator,ordinal,overscroll
     * @optionparent yAxis
     *
     * @private
     */
    Axis.defaultYAxisOptions = {
        /**
         * The type of axis. Can be one of `linear`, `logarithmic`, `datetime`,
         * `category` or `treegrid`. Defaults to `treegrid` for Gantt charts,
         * `linear` for other chart types.
         *
         * In a datetime axis, the numbers are given in milliseconds, and tick
         * marks are placed on appropriate values, like full hours or days. In a
         * category or treegrid axis, the [point names](#series.line.data.name)
         * of the chart's series are used for categories, if a
         * [categories](#xAxis.categories) array is not defined.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/type-log-minorgrid/
         *         Logarithmic with minor grid lines
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/type-log-negative/
         *         Logarithmic with extension to emulate negative values
         * @sample {gantt} gantt/treegrid-axis/demo
         *         Treegrid axis
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AxisTypeValue}
         * @default   {highcharts} linear
         * @default   {gantt} treegrid
         * @product   highcharts gantt
         * @apioption yAxis.type
         */
        /**
         * The height of the Y axis. If it's a number, it is interpreted as
         * pixels.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 2: If it's a percentage string, it is interpreted as
         * percentages of the total plot height.
         *
         * @see [yAxis.top](#yAxis.top)
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/candlestick-and-volume/
         *         Percentage height panes
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.height
         */
        /**
         * Solid gauge only. Unless [stops](#yAxis.stops) are set, the color
         * to represent the maximum value of the Y axis.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/mincolor-maxcolor/
         *         Min and max colors
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default   #003399
         * @since     4.0
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.maxColor
         */
        /**
         * Solid gauge only. Unless [stops](#yAxis.stops) are set, the color
         * to represent the minimum value of the Y axis.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/mincolor-maxcolor/
         *         Min and max color
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @default   #e6ebf5
         * @since     4.0
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.minColor
         */
        /**
         * Whether to reverse the axis so that the highest number is closest
         * to the origin.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/reversed/
         *         Reversed Y axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/reversed/
         *         Reversed Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   {highcharts} false
         * @default   {highstock} false
         * @default   {highmaps} true
         * @default   {gantt} true
         * @apioption yAxis.reversed
         */
        /**
         * If `true`, the first series in a stack will be drawn on top in a
         * positive, non-reversed Y axis. If `false`, the first series is in
         * the base of the stack.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/reversedstacks-false/
         *         Non-reversed stacks
         * @sample {highstock} highcharts/yaxis/reversedstacks-false/
         *         Non-reversed stacks
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     3.0.10
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.reversedStacks
         */
        /**
         * Solid gauge series only. Color stops for the solid gauge. Use this
         * in cases where a linear gradient between a `minColor` and `maxColor`
         * is not sufficient. The stops is an array of tuples, where the first
         * item is a float between 0 and 1 assigning the relative position in
         * the gradient, and the second item is the color.
         *
         * For solid gauges, the Y axis also inherits the concept of
         * [data classes](https://api.highcharts.com/highmaps#colorAxis.dataClasses)
         * from the Highmaps color axis.
         *
         * @see [minColor](#yAxis.minColor)
         * @see [maxColor](#yAxis.maxColor)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/demo/gauge-solid/
         *         True by default
         *
         * @type      {Array<Array<number,Highcharts.ColorType>>}
         * @since     4.0
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stops
         */
        /**
         * The pixel width of the major tick marks.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/tickwidth/ 10 px width
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/ticks/ Formatted ticks on X axis
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption yAxis.tickWidth
         */
        /**
         * Whether to force the axis to end on a tick. Use this option with
         * the `maxPadding` option to control the axis end.
         *
         * This option is always disabled, when panning type is
         * either `y` or `xy`.
         *
         * @see [type](#chart.panning.type)
         *
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/chart/reflow-true/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/endontick/
         *         False
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/basic-line/
         *         True by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/endontick/
         *         False for Y axis
         *
         * @since 1.2.0
         */
        endOnTick: true,
        /**
         * Padding of the max value relative to the length of the axis. A
         * padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful
         * when you don't want the highest data value to appear on the edge
         * of the plot area. When the axis' `max` option is set or a max extreme
         * is set using `axis.setExtremes()`, the maxPadding will be ignored.
         *
         * Also the `softThreshold` option takes precedence over `maxPadding`,
         * so if the data is tangent to the threshold, `maxPadding` may not
         * apply unless `softThreshold` is set to false.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/maxpadding-02/
         *         Max padding of 0.2
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minpadding-maxpadding/
         *         Greater min- and maxPadding
         *
         * @since   1.2.0
         * @product highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        maxPadding: 0.05,
        /**
         * Padding of the min value relative to the length of the axis. A
         * padding of 0.05 will make a 100px axis 5px longer. This is useful
         * when you don't want the lowest data value to appear on the edge
         * of the plot area. When the axis' `min` option is set or a max extreme
         * is set using `axis.setExtremes()`, the maxPadding will be ignored.
         *
         * Also the `softThreshold` option takes precedence over `minPadding`,
         * so if the data is tangent to the threshold, `minPadding` may not
         * apply unless `softThreshold` is set to false.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/minpadding/
         *         Min padding of 0.2
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/minpadding-maxpadding/
         *         Greater min- and maxPadding
         *
         * @since   1.2.0
         * @product highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        minPadding: 0.05,
        /**
         * @productdesc {highstock}
         * In Highstock 1.x, the Y axis was placed on the left side by default.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/opposite/
         *         Secondary Y axis opposite
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/opposite/
         *         Y axis on left side
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   {highstock} true
         * @default   {highcharts} false
         * @product   highstock highcharts gantt
         * @apioption yAxis.opposite
         */
        /**
         * @see [tickInterval](#xAxis.tickInterval)
         * @see [tickPositioner](#xAxis.tickPositioner)
         * @see [tickPositions](#xAxis.tickPositions)
         */
        tickPixelInterval: 72,
        showLastLabel: true,
        /**
         * @extends xAxis.labels
         */
        labels: {
            /**
             * Angular gauges and solid gauges only.
             * The label's pixel distance from the perimeter of the plot area.
             *
             * Since v7.1.2: If it's a percentage string, it is interpreted the
             * same as [series.radius](#plotOptions.gauge.radius), so label can be
             * aligned under the gauge's shape.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/labels-distance/
             *         Labels centered under the arc
             *
             * @type      {number|string}
             * @default   -25
             * @product   highcharts
             * @apioption yAxis.labels.distance
             */
            /**
             * The y position offset of all labels relative to the tick
             * positions on the axis. For polar and radial axis consider the use
             * of the [distance](#yAxis.labels.distance) option.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-x/
             *         Y axis labels placed on grid lines
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   {highcharts} 3
             * @default   {highstock} -2
             * @default   {highmaps} 3
             * @apioption yAxis.labels.y
             */
            /**
             * What part of the string the given position is anchored to. Can
             * be one of `"left"`, `"center"` or `"right"`. The exact position
             * also depends on the `labels.x` setting.
             *
             * Angular gauges and solid gauges defaults to `"center"`.
             * Solid gauges with two labels have additional option `"auto"`
             * for automatic horizontal and vertical alignment.
             *
             * @see [yAxis.labels.distance](#yAxis.labels.distance)
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/labels-align-left/
             *         Left
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/series-solidgauge/labels-auto-aligned/
             *         Solid gauge labels auto aligned
             *
             * @type       {Highcharts.AlignValue}
             * @default    {highcharts|highmaps} right
             * @default    {highstock} left
             * @apioption  yAxis.labels.align
             */
            /**
             * The x position offset of all labels relative to the tick
             * positions on the axis. Defaults to -15 for left axis, 15 for
             * right axis.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/labels-x/
             *         Y axis labels placed on grid lines
             */
            x: -8
        },
        /**
         * @productdesc {highmaps}
         * In Highmaps, the axis line is hidden by default, because the axis is
         * not visible by default.
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
         * @apioption yAxis.lineColor
         */
        /**
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/max-200/
         *         Y axis max of 200
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/max-logarithmic/
         *         Y axis max on logarithmic axis
         * @sample {highstock} stock/yaxis/min-max/
         *         Fixed min and max on Y axis
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/axis/min-max/
         *         Pre-zoomed to a specific area
         *
         * @apioption yAxis.max
         */
        /**
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/min-startontick-false/
         *         -50 with startOnTick to false
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/min-startontick-true/
         *         -50 with startOnTick true by default
         * @sample {highstock} stock/yaxis/min-max/
         *         Fixed min and max on Y axis
         * @sample {highmaps} maps/axis/min-max/
         *         Pre-zoomed to a specific area
         *
         * @apioption yAxis.min
         */
        /**
         * An optional scrollbar to display on the Y axis in response to
         * limiting the minimum an maximum of the axis values.
         *
         * In styled mode, all the presentational options for the scrollbar
         * are replaced by the classes `.highcharts-scrollbar-thumb`,
         * `.highcharts-scrollbar-arrow`, `.highcharts-scrollbar-button`,
         * `.highcharts-scrollbar-rifles` and `.highcharts-scrollbar-track`.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/yaxis/scrollbar/
         *         Scrollbar on the Y axis
         *
         * @extends   scrollbar
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @excluding height
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar
         */
        /**
         * Enable the scrollbar on the Y axis.
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/yaxis/scrollbar/
         *         Enabled on Y axis
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar.enabled
         */
        /**
         * Pixel margin between the scrollbar and the axis elements.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   10
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar.margin
         */
        /**
         * Whether to show the scrollbar when it is fully zoomed out at max
         * range. Setting it to `false` on the Y axis makes the scrollbar stay
         * hidden until the user zooms in, like common in browsers.
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   true
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar.showFull
         */
        /**
         * The width of a vertical scrollbar or height of a horizontal
         * scrollbar. Defaults to 20 on touch devices.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   14
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar.size
         */
        /**
         * Z index of the scrollbar elements.
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   3
         * @since     4.2.6
         * @product   highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.scrollbar.zIndex
         */
        /**
         * A soft maximum for the axis. If the series data maximum is less
         * than this, the axis will stay at this maximum, but if the series
         * data maximum is higher, the axis will flex to show all data.
         *
         * **Note**: The [series.softThreshold](
         * #plotOptions.series.softThreshold) option takes precedence over this
         * option.
         *
         * @sample highcharts/yaxis/softmin-softmax/
         *         Soft min and max
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     5.0.1
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption yAxis.softMax
         */
        /**
         * A soft minimum for the axis. If the series data minimum is greater
         * than this, the axis will stay at this minimum, but if the series
         * data minimum is lower, the axis will flex to show all data.
         *
         * **Note**: The [series.softThreshold](
         * #plotOptions.series.softThreshold) option takes precedence over this
         * option.
         *
         * @sample highcharts/yaxis/softmin-softmax/
         *         Soft min and max
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     5.0.1
         * @product   highcharts highstock gantt
         * @apioption yAxis.softMin
         */
        /**
         * Defines the horizontal alignment of the stack total label. Can be one
         * of `"left"`, `"center"` or `"right"`. The default value is calculated
         * at runtime and depends on orientation and whether the stack is
         * positive or negative.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-align-left/
         *         Aligned to the left
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-align-center/
         *         Aligned in center
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-align-right/
         *         Aligned to the right
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AlignValue}
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.align
         */
        /**
         * A format string for the data label. Available variables are the same
         * as for `formatter`.
         *
         * @type      {string}
         * @default   {total}
         * @since     3.0.2
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.format
         */
        /**
         * Rotation of the labels in degrees.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-rotation/
         *         Labels rotated 45°
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @default   0
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.rotation
         */
        /**
         * The text alignment for the label. While `align` determines where the
         * texts anchor point is placed with regards to the stack, `textAlign`
         * determines how the text is aligned against its anchor point. Possible
         * values are `"left"`, `"center"` and `"right"`. The default value is
         * calculated at runtime and depends on orientation and whether the
         * stack is positive or negative.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-textalign-left/
         *         Label in center position but text-aligned left
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.AlignValue}
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.textAlign
         */
        /**
         * Whether to [use HTML](https://www.highcharts.com/docs/chart-concepts/labels-and-string-formatting#html)
         * to render the labels.
         *
         * @type      {boolean}
         * @default   false
         * @since     3.0
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.useHTML
         */
        /**
         * Defines the vertical alignment of the stack total label. Can be one
         * of `"top"`, `"middle"` or `"bottom"`. The default value is calculated
         * at runtime and depends on orientation and whether the stack is
         * positive or negative.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-verticalalign-top/
         *         Vertically aligned top
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-verticalalign-middle/
         *         Vertically aligned middle
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-verticalalign-bottom/
         *         Vertically aligned bottom
         *
         * @type      {Highcharts.VerticalAlignValue}
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.verticalAlign
         */
        /**
         * The x position offset of the label relative to the left of the
         * stacked bar. The default value is calculated at runtime and depends
         * on orientation and whether the stack is positive or negative.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-x/
         *         Stack total labels with x offset
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.x
         */
        /**
         * The y position offset of the label relative to the tick position
         * on the axis. The default value is calculated at runtime and depends
         * on orientation and whether the stack is positive or negative.
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-y/
         *         Stack total labels with y offset
         *
         * @type      {number}
         * @since     2.1.5
         * @product   highcharts
         * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.y
         */
        /**
         * Whether to force the axis to start on a tick. Use this option with
         * the `maxPadding` option to control the axis start.
         *
         * This option is always disabled, when panning type is
         * either `y` or `xy`.
         *
         * @see [type](#chart.panning.type)
         *
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startontick-false/
         *         False by default
         * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/startontick-true/
         *         True
         * @sample {highstock} stock/xaxis/endontick/
         *         False for Y axis
         *
         * @since   1.2.0
         * @product highcharts highstock gantt
         */
        startOnTick: true,
        title: {
            /**
             * The pixel distance between the axis labels and the title.
             * Positive values are outside the axis line, negative are inside.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-margin/
             *         Y axis title margin of 60
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   40
             * @apioption yAxis.title.margin
             */
            /**
             * The rotation of the text in degrees. 0 is horizontal, 270 is
             * vertical reading from bottom to top.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/title-offset/
             *         Horizontal
             */
            rotation: 270,
            /**
             * The actual text of the axis title. Horizontal texts can contain
             * HTML, but rotated texts are painted using vector techniques and
             * must be clean text. The Y axis title is disabled by setting the
             * `text` option to `undefined`.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/xaxis/title-text/
             *         Custom HTML
             *
             * @type    {string|null}
             * @default {highcharts} Values
             * @default {highstock} undefined
             * @product highcharts highstock gantt
             */
            text: 'Values'
        },
        /**
         * The top position of the Y axis. If it's a number, it is interpreted
         * as pixel position relative to the chart.
         *
         * Since Highcharts 2: If it's a percentage string, it is interpreted as
         * percentages of the plot height, offset from plot area top.
         *
         * @see [yAxis.height](#yAxis.height)
         *
         * @sample {highstock} stock/demo/candlestick-and-volume/
         *         Percentage height panes
         *
         * @type      {number|string}
         * @product   highcharts highstock
         * @apioption yAxis.top
         */
        /**
         * The stack labels show the total value for each bar in a stacked
         * column or bar chart. The label will be placed on top of positive
         * columns and below negative columns. In case of an inverted column
         * chart or a bar chart the label is placed to the right of positive
         * bars and to the left of negative bars.
         *
         * @product highcharts
         */
        stackLabels: {
            /**
             * Enable or disable the initial animation when a series is
             * displayed for the `stackLabels`. The animation can also be set as
             * a configuration object. Please note that this option only
             * applies to the initial animation.
             * For other animations, see [chart.animation](#chart.animation)
             * and the animation parameter under the API methods.
             * The following properties are supported:
             *
             * - `defer`: The animation delay time in milliseconds.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/plotoptions/animation-defer/
             *          Animation defer settings
             * @type {boolean|Partial<Highcharts.AnimationOptionsObject>}
             * @since 8.2.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.animation
             */
            animation: {},
            /**
             * The animation delay time in milliseconds.
             * Set to `0` renders stackLabel immediately.
             * As `undefined` inherits defer time from the [series.animation.defer](#plotOptions.series.animation.defer).
             *
             * @type      {number}
             * @since 8.2.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.animation.defer
             */
            /**
             * Allow the stack labels to overlap.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-allowoverlap-false/
             *         Default false
             *
             * @since   5.0.13
             * @product highcharts
             */
            allowOverlap: false,
            /**
             * The background color or gradient for the stack label.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-box/
             *          Stack labels box options
             * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
             * @since 8.1.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.backgroundColor
             */
            /**
             * The border color for the stack label. Defaults to `undefined`.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-box/
             *          Stack labels box options
             * @type      {Highcharts.ColorType}
             * @since 8.1.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.borderColor
             */
            /**
             * The border radius in pixels for the stack label.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-box/
             *          Stack labels box options
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   0
             * @since 8.1.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.borderRadius
             */
            /**
             * The border width in pixels for the stack label.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-box/
             *          Stack labels box options
             * @type      {number}
             * @default   0
             * @since 8.1.0
             * @apioption yAxis.stackLabels.borderWidth
             */
            /**
             * Enable or disable the stack total labels.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-enabled/
             *         Enabled stack total labels
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-enabled-waterfall/
             *         Enabled stack labels in waterfall chart
             *
             * @since   2.1.5
             * @product highcharts
             */
            enabled: false,
            /**
             * Whether to hide stack labels that are outside the plot area.
             * By default, the stack label is moved
             * inside the plot area according to the
             * [overflow](/highcharts/#yAxis/stackLabels/overflow)
             * option.
             *
             * @type  {boolean}
             * @since 7.1.3
             */
            crop: true,
            /**
             * How to handle stack total labels that flow outside the plot area.
             * The default is set to `"justify"`,
             * which aligns them inside the plot area.
             * For columns and bars, this means it will be moved inside the bar.
             * To display stack labels outside the plot area,
             * set `crop` to `false` and `overflow` to `"allow"`.
             *
             * @sample highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-overflow/
             *         Stack labels flows outside the plot area.
             *
             * @type  {Highcharts.DataLabelsOverflowValue}
             * @since 7.1.3
             */
            overflow: 'justify',
            /* eslint-disable valid-jsdoc */
            /**
             * Callback JavaScript function to format the label. The value is
             * given by `this.total`.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-formatter/
             *         Added units to stack total value
             *
             * @type    {Highcharts.FormatterCallbackFunction<Highcharts.StackItemObject>}
             * @since   2.1.5
             * @product highcharts
             */
            formatter: function () {
                var numberFormatter = this.axis.chart.numberFormatter;
                /* eslint-enable valid-jsdoc */
                return numberFormatter(this.total, -1);
            },
            /**
             * CSS styles for the label.
             *
             * In styled mode, the styles are set in the
             * `.highcharts-stack-label` class.
             *
             * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/yaxis/stacklabels-style/
             *         Red stack total labels
             *
             * @type    {Highcharts.CSSObject}
             * @since   2.1.5
             * @product highcharts
             */
            style: {
                /** @internal */
                color: '#000000',
                /** @internal */
                fontSize: '11px',
                /** @internal */
                fontWeight: 'bold',
                /** @internal */
                textOutline: '1px contrast'
            }
        },
        gridLineWidth: 1,
        lineWidth: 0
        // tickWidth: 0
    };
    /**
     * The Z axis or depth axis for 3D plots.
     *
     * See the [Axis class](/class-reference/Highcharts.Axis) for programmatic
     * access to the axis.
     *
     * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/3d/scatter-zaxis-categories/
     *         Z-Axis with Categories
     * @sample {highcharts} highcharts/3d/scatter-zaxis-grid/
     *         Z-Axis with styling
     *
     * @type      {*|Array<*>}
     * @extends   xAxis
     * @since     5.0.0
     * @product   highcharts
     * @excluding breaks, crosshair, height, left, lineColor, lineWidth,
     *            nameToX, showEmpty, top, width
     * @apioption zAxis
     *
     * @private
     */
    // This variable extends the defaultOptions for left axes.
    Axis.defaultLeftAxisOptions = {
        labels: {
            x: -15
        },
        title: {
            rotation: 270
        }
    };
    // This variable extends the defaultOptions for right axes.
    Axis.defaultRightAxisOptions = {
        labels: {
            x: 15
        },
        title: {
            rotation: 90
        }
    };
    // This variable extends the defaultOptions for bottom axes.
    Axis.defaultBottomAxisOptions = {
        labels: {
            autoRotation: [-45],
            x: 0
            // overflow: undefined,
            // staggerLines: null
        },
        margin: 15,
        title: {
            rotation: 0
        }
    };
    // This variable extends the defaultOptions for top axes.
    Axis.defaultTopAxisOptions = {
        labels: {
            autoRotation: [-45],
            x: 0
            // overflow: undefined
            // staggerLines: null
        },
        margin: 15,
        title: {
            rotation: 0
        }
    };
    // Properties to survive after destroy, needed for Axis.update (#4317,
    // #5773, #5881).
    Axis.keepProps = ['extKey', 'hcEvents', 'names', 'series', 'userMax', 'userMin'];
    return Axis;
}());
H.Axis = Axis;
export default H.Axis;

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