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@spytec/react-c3js
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React component for C3.js. (Demo)
import C3Chart from 'react-c3js';
import 'c3/c3.css';
const data = {
columns: [
['data1', 30, 200, 100, 400, 150, 250],
['data2', 50, 20, 10, 40, 15, 25]
]
};
const mountNode = document.getElementById('react-c3js');
ReactDOM.render(<C3Chart data={data} />, mountNode);
You can see the docs
for more details.
$ npm install --save c3 react-c3js
src/index.js
.npm run build
or make build
.docker build -t react-c3js .
docker run --rm -p 9966:9966 --name react-c3js react-c3js
docker stop react-c3js
Check out C3.js Reference for more details.
boolean
- will unload data before loadingstring[]
- will unload specified fields before loading, only works when unloadBeforeLoad
is enabled.MIT
FAQs
React component for C3.js. Cloned from bcbcarl/react-c3js
The npm package @spytec/react-c3js receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @spytec/react-c3js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @spytec/react-c3js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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