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Chart.js v3.0.0 module for creating matrix charts
To create a matrix chart, include chartjs-chart-matrix.js
after chart.js
and then create the chart by setting the type
attribute to 'matrix'
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'matrix',
data: dataObject
});
Matrix chart allows configuration of width
and height
of the data points in addition to standard Chart.js configuration.
const chart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'matrix',
data: {
datasets: [{
label: 'My Matrix',
data: [
{x: 1, y: 1, v: 11},
{x: 2, y: 2, v: 22},
{x: 3, y: 3, v: 33}
],
backgroundColor: function(ctx) {
var value = ctx.dataset.data[ctx.dataIndex].v;
var alpha = (value - 5) / 40;
return Color('green').alpha(alpha).rgbString();
},
width: function(ctx) {
var a = ctx.chart.chartArea;
return (a.right - a.left) / 3.5;
},
height: function(ctx) {
var a = ctx.chart.chartArea;
return (a.bottom - a.top) / 3.5;
}
}]
},
});
You first need to install node dependencies (requires Node.js):
> npm install
The following commands will then be available from the repository root:
> npm run build // build dist files
> npm test // run all tests
> npm run lint // perform code linting
> npm package // create an archive with dist files and samples
chartjs-chart-matrix is available under the MIT license.
FAQs
Chart.js module for creating matrix charts
The npm package chartjs-chart-matrix receives a total of 17,112 weekly downloads. As such, chartjs-chart-matrix popularity was classified as popular.
We found that chartjs-chart-matrix 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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