Count Graph Chart
A graph of counts over time for a given space. npm
Using this chart
This chart has a single default export. This exported function takes two arguments: a dom element,
and an object full of properties. When called, this chart will render the chart inside the given DOM
element. See the below example.
import countGraph from '@density/chart-count-graph';
const element = document.getElementById('chart-container');
const props = {data: []};
countGraph(element, props);
In addition, if you'd like to render a chart in a context where the DOM is abstracted away from you,
such as a React or Angular app, then check out our companion helper library.
Properties
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data
: An array of {count: <count at a given time>, timestamp: <iso 8601 timestamp>, flag?: <boolean>}
objects. Any objects with the "flag"
property set to true
will draw in a flag at that timestamp with its count. Data must be in chronological order.
Example: [{"count": 4, "timestamp": "2017-03-28T12:00:00.000Z"}, {"count": 3, "timestamp": "2017-03-28T12:01:00.000Z", "flag": true}]
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start
(optional) A moment that will be used as the starting point of the graph. If omitted, the graph will fit its data.
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end
(optional) A moment that will be used as the ending point of the graph. If omitted, the graph will fit its data.
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width
(optional) An integer that denotes the width of this chart in pixels. Defaults to 1000.
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height
(optional) An integer that denotes the width of this chart in pixels. Defaults to 400.
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initialCount
(optional) An integer to specify what the count was before the first event. Defaults to 0.
How this chart is structured
.
├── index.js # Contains main chart code. Other javascript files may be present.
├── package.json
├── story.js # Contains a react-storyboard story. Use it to present different states of your chart in the parent project.
└── styles.scss # Contains all chart styles.