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@chakra-ui/stat
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As the name implies, the Stat component is used to display some statistics.
yarn add @chakra-ui/stat
# or
npm i @chakra-ui/stat
import {
Stat,
StatArrow,
StatLabel,
StatGroup,
StatNumber,
StatUpArrow,
StatHelpText,
StatDownArrow,
} from "@chakra-ui/stat"
<Stat>
<StatLabel>Collected Fees</StatLabel>
<StatNumber>£0.00</StatNumber>
<StatHelpText>Feb 12 - Feb 28</StatHelpText>
</Stat>
<StatGroup>
<Stat>
<StatLabel>Sent</StatLabel>
<StatNumber>345,670</StatNumber>
<StatHelpText>
23.36%
</StatHelpText>
</Stat>
<Stat>
<StatLabel>Clicked</StatLabel>
<StatNumber>45</StatNumber>
<StatHelpText>
9.05%
</StatHelpText>
</Stat>
</StatGroup>
<StatGroup>
<Stat>
<StatLabel>Sent</StatLabel>
<StatNumber>345,670</StatNumber>
<StatHelpText>
<StatArrow type="increase" />
23.36%
</StatHelpText>
</Stat>
</StatGroup>
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A React component for displaying statistics
The npm package @chakra-ui/stat receives a total of 366,097 weekly downloads. As such, @chakra-ui/stat popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @chakra-ui/stat demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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