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angular-progress-bar
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Angular progress bar is a component available from Angular 2, 4, 5, 6 and Ionic 2 and 3.
This component allow you to manage a progress visually
You can find a demo at https://angular-progress-bar-demo.stackblitz.io
Type the following command to install the package:
npm install angular-progress-bar@latest --save
Then you need to import it into your app modules
import {ProgressBarModule} from "angular-progress-bar"
@NgModule({
imports: [
ProgressBarModule
]
})
By this way, progress property will be the value show in the progress bar, and color property will be the color displayed
<progress-bar [progress]="100" [color]="'#488aff'">
</progress-bar>
By this way, progress property will be the value show in the progress bar, but color-degraded property must be bined ton an object.
This object, must containes a key value made be a string that represent a percent, and the value must be an hexadecimal color
in the example show below, from 0 to 15 percent the color will be #00cbcb then from 16 to 25 percent the color will be #f9c3d3 and then from 25 to the end the color will be #fd8c8e
<progress-bar [progress]="100" [color-degraded]="{'0': '#00cbcb', '15': '#f9c3d3', '25': '#fd8c8e'}">
</progress-bar>
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An angular progress-bar
The npm package angular-progress-bar receives a total of 1,743 weekly downloads. As such, angular-progress-bar popularity was classified as popular.
We found that angular-progress-bar demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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