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chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel
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Chart.js plugin for doughnut chart to display lines of text in the center
Chart.js plugin module that allows to display multiple lines of text centered in the middle area of the doughnut charts
Have a look at the Demo page.
Install through npm:
npm install --save chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel
var myDoughnutChart = new Chart(ctx, {
type: 'doughnut',
data: data,
options: {
plugins: {
doughnutlabel: {
labels: [
{
text: 'The title',
font: {
size: '60'
}
},
{
text: getTotal,
font: {
size: '50'
},
color: 'grey'
},
{
text: '$100.000',
font: {
size: '30'
},
color: 'red'
},
{
text: '95%',
font: {
size: '45'
},
color: 'green'
}
]
}
}
}
});
var getTotal = function(myDoughnutChart) {
var sum = myDoughnutChart.config.data.datasets[0].data.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0);
return `Total: ${sum}`;
}
The plugin can be manually downloaded from the Releases page on GitHub!
<script src="chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel.js"></script>
or use the minified version
<script src="chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel.min.js"></script>
You first need to install node dependencies (requires Node.js):
> npm install
The following commands will then be available from the repository root:
> gulp lint // perform code linting
> gulp build // build dist files
> gulp build --watch // build and watch for changes
> gulp package // create an archive with dist files and samples
chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel
is available under the MIT license.
FAQs
Chart.js plugin for doughnut chart to display lines of text in the center
We found that chartjs-plugin-doughnutlabel 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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