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Drawing charts using multiple unit of measure axes as coordinate system
When drawing complex scientific charts, regular line/bar/pie chart libraries are not very useful. This aim of this library is to enable any chart to be drawn, no matter how complex. This is achieved by treating the chart as a canvas where you can draw anything, but in constract to a regular canvas, the chart has a coordinate system specified by axes that can be of different units of measure. You can have multiple coordinate systems overlayed in the same chart by adding more axes to the chart.
The chart is created as an abstract representation which can then be converted to an abstract-image which then in turn can be realised into different concrete formats such as .png, .svg etc.
npm install --save abstract-chart
The library is compiled to ES5 and no polyfills are required.
Example of chart XKCD 1612, "The worst part of colds".
import * as React from "react";
import * as AbstractChart from "abstract-chart";
import * as AbstractImage from "abstract-image";
const svg = AbstractImage.createSvg(AbstractChart.renderChart(generateLineChart()));
function generateLineChart(): AbstractChart.Chart {
const series = [
AbstractChart.createChartLine({
points: [
{ x: 0, y: 0 },
{ x: 1, y: 2 },
{ x: 2, y: 4 },
{ x: 3, y: 1.5 },
{ x: 4, y: 1 },
{ x: 5, y: 0 },
{ x: 6, y: 0 },
{ x: 7, y: 0 },
{ x: 8, y: 0 },
],
color: AbstractImage.red,
label: "How bad you feel",
xAxis: "bottom",
yAxis: "left",
}),
AbstractChart.createChartLine({
points: [
{ x: 0, y: 0 },
{ x: 1, y: 0 },
{ x: 2, y: 0 },
{ x: 3, y: 1 },
{ x: 4, y: 2 },
{ x: 5, y: 3 },
{ x: 6, y: 2.8 },
{ x: 7, y: 2 },
{ x: 8, y: 1.5 },
],
color: AbstractImage.blue,
label: "How bad you sound",
xAxis: "bottom",
yAxis: "left",
}),
];
const [xMin, xMax] = getLineRange(series, (point) => point.x);
const [yMin, yMax] = getLineRange(series, (point) => point.y);
const chart = AbstractChart.createChart({
chartLines: series,
xAxisesBottom: [AbstractChart.createLinearAxis(xMin, xMax, "Days with cold")],
yAxisesLeft: [AbstractChart.createLinearAxis(yMin, yMax + 1, "Badness")],
labelLayout: "center",
});
return chart;
}
function getLineRange(
series: AbstractChart.ChartLine[],
axisSelector: (point: AbstractImage.Point) => number
): [number, number] {
const axisValues = series
.map((serie) => serie.points.map(axisSelector))
.reduce((soFar, current) => {
return [...soFar, ...current];
}, [] as ReadonlyArray<number>);
return [Math.min(...axisValues), Math.max(...axisValues)];
}
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Drawing charts using multiple unit of measure axes as coordinate system
We found that abstract-chart 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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