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@vx/boxplot

npm install --save @vx/boxplot

A boxplot shows the minimum, maximum, and quartiles of a dataset.

You can pass in props to target the min, max, median, and box (interquartile range) shapes using minProps, maxProps, medianProps, and boxProps.

If you are looking to add events over the each boxplot group you can pass in container={true} and containerProps={{ /** */ }}.

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NameDefaultTypeDescription
classNamestringThe className for the boxplot
left0numberThe left offset of the boxplot
dataarrayAn array of data
maxnumberThe maximum value for boxplot
minnumberThe minimum value for boxplot
firstQuartilenumberThe value for the first quartile for the boxplot
thirdQuartilenumberThe value for the third quartile for the boxplot
mediannumberThe median value for the boxplot
boxWidthnumberThe width of the box
fillstringThe color of the box
fillOpacitynumberThe opacity of the box
strokestringThe color of the lines in boxplot
strokeWidthnumberWidth of the lines in boxplot
rx2numberThe x-axis radius for the box
ry2numberThe y-axis radius for the box
containerfalsebooleanSet to true and add containerProps = {{ /** */}} to add events to each boxplot group
maxProps{}objectProps passed to target the line shape for the maximum
minProps{}objectProps passed to target the line shape for the minimum
medianProps{}objectProps passed to target the line shape for the median
boxProps{}objectProps passed to target the rect shape for the box
containerProps{}objectProps passed to add events over each boxplot group (requires container={true})

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Package last updated on 05 Jun 2018

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