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github.com/sgratzl/chartjs-chart-funnel
Chart.js module for charting funnel plots. This plugin extends with a new char type funnel
.
A Funnel chart is a variant of a bar chart where the bar shrinks on one side to the size of the next bar. In addition, they are usually centered giving the visual impression of a funnel.
Works great with https://github.com/chartjs/chartjs-plugin-datalabels
Check out also my other chart.js plugins:
npm install chart.js chartjs-chart-funnel
see Examples
Trapezoid Elements are Bar elements and provide the same coloring options. In addition, see TrapezoidElementOptions custom option with respect to shrinking behavior.
In addition, the FunnelController has the following options FunnelController to customize the alignment of the chart.
The ESM build of the library supports tree shaking thus having no side effects. As a consequence the chart.js library won't be automatically manipulated nor new controllers automatically registered. One has to manually import and register them.
Variant A:
import Chart, { LinearScale, CategoryScale } from 'chart.js';
import { FunnelController, TrapezoidElement } from 'chartjs-chart-funnel';
// register controller in chart.js and ensure the defaults are set
Chart.register(FunnelController, TrapezoidElement, LinearScale, CategoryScale);
const chart = new Chart(document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'), {
type: 'funnel',
data: {
labels: ['Step 1', 'Step 2', 'Step 3', 'Step 4'],
datasets: [
{
data: [0.7, 0.66, 0.61, 0.01],
},
],
},
});
Variant B:
import { FunnelChart } from 'chartjs-chart-funnel';
const chart = new FunnelChart(document.getElementById('canvas').getContext('2d'), {
data: {
//...
},
});
npm i -g yarn
yarn install
yarn sdks vscode
yarn install
yarn build
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