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The graphics and event system is compatible with the DOM Element & Event API, and the animation system is compatible with the Web Animations API, so it can be adapted to existing Web-side ecologies such as D3, Hammer.js gesture library, etc. at a very low cost.
The usage is as follows, providing the following core objects and APIs.
import { Canvas, Circle } from '@antv/g';
It is necessary to work with Renderer to draw the graphics out.
https://g-next.antv.vision/en/docs/api/canvas
https://g-next.antv.vision/en/docs/api/camera
https://g-next.antv.vision/en/docs/api/basic/display-object
https://g-next.antv.vision/en/docs/api/event
https://g-next.antv.vision/en/docs/api/animation/waapi
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A core module for rendering engine implements DOM API.
We found that @antv/g demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 75 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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