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@material/progress-indicator
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The Material Components for the web interface for Progress Indicators
The MDC Progress Indicator component exposes common foundation and component interfaces for a progress indicator. Components that implement these interfaces include linear progress and circular progress (WIP). Material Design progress & activity requirements.
npm install @material/progress-indicator
MDC Progress Indicator Foundation exposes the following methods:
Method Signature | Description |
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setDeterminate(value: boolean) => void | Toggles the component between the determinate and indeterminate state. |
setProgress(value: number) => void | Sets the progress to this value. Value should be between [0, 1]. |
open() => void | Puts the component in the open state. |
close() => void | Puts the component in the closed state. |
MDC Progress Indicator exposes the following API:
Method Signature | Description |
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determinate: boolean | Whether the indicator is in the determinate or indeterminate state. |
progress: number | The current progress. Value should be between [0, 1]. |
open() => void | Puts the component in the open state. |
close() => void | Puts the component in the closed state. |
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The Material Components for the web interface for Progress Indicators
The npm package @material/progress-indicator receives a total of 317,266 weekly downloads. As such, @material/progress-indicator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @material/progress-indicator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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