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@syncfusion/ej2-circulargauge
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The circular gauge control is ideal to visualize numeric values over a circular scale. All the circular gauge elements are rendered using Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG).
Circular gauge is part of Syncfusion Essential JS 2 commercial program. License is available in two models Community and Paid. Please refer the license file for more information. License can be obtained by registering at https://www.syncfusion.com/downloads/essential-js2
To install circular gauge and its dependent packages, use the following command
npm install @syncfusion/ej2-circulargauge
Circular gauge component is also offered in following list of frameworks.
Product support is available for through following mediums.
syncfusion
, ej2
.Check the license detail here.
Check the changelog [here]https://github.com/syncfusion/ej2-javascript-ui-controls/blob/master/controls/circulargauge/CHANGELOG.md?utm_source=npm&utm_campaign=circulargauge)
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Essential JS 2 CircularGauge Components
We found that @syncfusion/ej2-circulargauge demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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