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bpk-component-barchart
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Backpack bar chart component.
npm install bpk-component-barchart --save-dev
import React from 'react';
import BpkBarchart from 'bpk-component-barchart';
const priceData = [
{
day: 'mon',
price: 240,
},
// ...
];
export default () => (
<BpkBarchart
xAxisLabel="Weekday"
yAxisLabel="Price (£)"
xScaleDataKey="day"
yScaleDataKey="price"
initialWidth={500}
initialHeight={300}
data={priceData}
/>
);
Property | PropType | Required | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
data | custom(validates usage of scale keys) | true | - |
xScaleDataKey | string | true | - |
yScaleDataKey | string | true | - |
xAxisLabel | string | true | - |
yAxisLabel | string | true | - |
initialWidth | number | true | - |
initialHeight | number | true | - |
className | string | false | null |
leadingScrollIndicatorClassName | string | false | null |
trailingScrollIndicatorClassName | string | false | null |
outlierPercentage | number | false | null |
showGridlines | bool | false | false |
xAxisMargin | number | false | 3 |
xAxisTickValue | func | false | identity |
xAxisTickOffset | number | false | 0 |
xAxisTickEvery | number | false | 1 |
yAxisMargin | number | false | 2.625 |
yAxisTickValue | func | false | identity |
yAxisNumTicks | number | false | null |
yAxisDomain | array | false | Calculated by component |
onBarClick | func | false | null |
onBarHover | func | false | null |
onBarFocus | func | false | null |
getBarLabel | func | false | See prop details |
getBarSelection | func | false | See prop details |
BarComponent | elementType | false | BpkBarchartBar |
disableDataTable | bool | false | false |
barchartBarBackgroundColor
barchartBarHoverBackgroundColor
barchartBarActiveBackgroundColor
barchartBarSelectedBackgroundColor
An array of data points with a value for the x axis and y axis respectively. The keys for the x axis and y axis can be anything you choose. Specify the keys with the props xScaleDataKey
and yScaleDataKey
. For this data the xScaleDataKey
would be day
and the yScaleDataKey
price
.
[
{
"day": "mon",
"price": 240
},
{
"day": "tus",
"price": 340
},
{
"day": "wen",
"price": 300
},
{
"day": "thu",
"price": 340
},
{
"day": "fri",
"price": 353
},
{
"day": "sat",
"price": 290
},
{
"day": "sun",
"price": 380
}
]
The key in each data point that holds the value for the x axis of that data point.
The key in each data point that holds the value for the y axis of that data point.
Override the default y axis domain. This is an array with two elements, the lower then upper domain. If either value is set to null
the default value is used instead.
<BpkBarchart
...
yAxisDomain={[null, 100]} // The y axis will go from 0 (the default) to 100.
/>
outlierPercentage
Values that are outlierPercentage
percent above the mean of the whole dataset are considered outliers and rendered cut off instead of at their full height.
onBarClick
const onBarClick = (event, {
point: <Object>, // The `data` array object from the bar clicked
}) => {
...
}
onBarHover
const onBarHover = (event, {
point: <Object>, // The `data` array object from the bar hovered
}) => {
...
}
onBarFocus
const onBarFocus = (event, {
point: <Object>, // The `data` array object from the bar focused
}) => {
...
}
getBarLabel
By default the following function is used:
(point, xScaleDataKey, yScaleDataKey) => {
return `${point[xScaleDataKey]} - ${point[yScaleDataKey]}`;
}
getBarSelection
Must be a function which returns true based on the point
argument:
const getBarSelection = (point) => {
return point.myKnownProperty === 'foo';
}
FAQs
Backpack bar chart component.
The npm package bpk-component-barchart receives a total of 65 weekly downloads. As such, bpk-component-barchart popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bpk-component-barchart demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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