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@keen.io/charts
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@keen.io/charts
The @keen.io/charts
is set of reusable plots components built with React and D3.
Charts are part of a @keen.io/widgets
and @keen.io/dataviz
packages that could be used to seamlessly embed and deliver metrics within your user interface.
Charts plots theme could be fully customized by providing theme
object. Each of chart plot supports a lot of configuration options to adjust it to Your own needs.
For Front-End applications use standard npm
or yarn package manager.
yarn add @keen.io/charts
import { BarChart } from '@keen.io/charts';
const chartData = [
{ name: 'Windows', users: 3, licenses: 52, shops: 12 },
{ name: 'MacOS', users: 19, licenses: 82, shops: 15 },
{ name: 'Linux', users: 20, licenses: 15, shops: 23 },
{ name: 'Android', users: 3, licenses: 15, shops: 30 },
];
<BarChart data={chartData} useDynamicLayout labelSelector="name" keys={['users', 'licenses', 'shops']} />
For more examples check the Keen Storybook.
FAQs
Keen charts
We found that @keen.io/charts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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