When opening the link above, click on the Edit on StackBlitz button for each demo to see an
isolated project showing you how to reproduce the demo.
Charting data & options
Although new charts will be introduced in the future (such as a choropleth), data and options follow
the same model for all charts with minor exceptions. For example, in the case of a donut chart,
you're able to pass in an additional field called center in your options to configure the donut
center.
For instructions on using the tabular data format, see
here
Customizable options (specific to chart type) can be found
here
IBM Telemetry
This package uses IBM Telemetry to collect metrics data. By installing this
package as a dependency you are agreeing to telemetry collection. To opt out,
see
Opting out of IBM Telemetry data collection.
For more information on the data being collected, please see the
IBM Telemetry documentation.
The npm package @carbon/charts receives a total of 30,334 weekly downloads. As such, @carbon/charts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @carbon/charts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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