marklabels
Marklabels, often referred to as mark labels, are textual annotations attached to individual marks in a visualization, such as data points, bars, or regions. They serve to identify or summarize the underlying data associated with a mark, typically displaying a value, category, or label derived from the data set. Marklabels are common in charts, maps, and diagrams where precise identification of marked elements improves interpretability.
Placement and styling are key considerations. A marklabel can be positioned inside or outside its mark, or
Handling label collisions is a central practical challenge. When many marks are close together, labels may
Interactivity and data binding are often used with marklabels. Labels can appear or disappear based on user
Accessibility and semantics should be considered. Marklabels should be accessible to screen readers, with meaningful text