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@visactor/vchart
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VChart is a charting component library in VisActor visualization system. It wraps the charting logic based on visual grammar library VGrammar and the component encapsulation based on visual rendering engine VRender. The core capabilities are as follows:
# npm
$ npm install @visactor/vchart
# yarn
$ yarn add @visactor/vchart
import VChart from '@visactor/vchart';
const spec = {
type: 'bar',
data: [
{
id: 'barData',
values: [
{ month: 'Monday', sales: 22 },
{ month: 'Tuesday', sales: 13 },
{ month: 'Wednesday', sales: 25 },
{ month: 'Thursday', sales: 29 },
{ month: 'Friday', sales: 38 }
]
}
],
xField: 'month',
yField: 'sales',
crosshair: {
xField: { visible: true }
}
};
// 'chart' is the id of your dom container, such as <div id="chart"></chart>
const vchart = new VChart(spec, { dom: 'chart' });
vchart.renderAsync();
First of all, please install @microsoft/rush
$ npm i --global @microsoft/rush
Then clone locally:
# clone
$ git clone git@github.com:VisActor/VChart.git
$ cd VChart
# install dependencies
$ rush update
# start vchart development server
$ rush start
# the another way to start react-vchart development server
$ rush run -p @visactor/vchart -s start
# unit test
$ rush run -p @visactor/vchart -s test
FAQs
charts lib based @visactor/VGrammar
We found that @visactor/vchart 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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