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@visactor/openinula-vtable
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VTable is not just a high-performance multidimensional data analysis table, but also a grid artist that creates art between rows and columns.Openinula-VTable is a openinula wrapper of VTable.
// npm
npm install @visactor/openinula-vtable
// yarn
yarn add @visactor/openinula-vtable
import Inula from 'openinula';
const option = {
header: [
{
field: "0",
caption: "name",
},
{
field: "1",
caption: "age",
},
{
field: "2",
caption: "gender",
},
{
field: "3",
caption: "hobby",
},
],
records: new Array(1000).fill(["John", 18, "male", "🏀"]),
};
Inula.render(
<ListTable option={option} height={'500px'}/>,
(document.getElementById('root') as HTMLElement)
);
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The openinula version of VTable
The npm package @visactor/openinula-vtable receives a total of 373 weekly downloads. As such, @visactor/openinula-vtable popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @visactor/openinula-vtable 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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