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d-barchart-vanilla
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Example Bar chart Derby component built in vanilla JS (with no d3) to illustrate the difference.
see also:
d-barchart
d-d3-barchart
<view name="d-barchart" data={{_page.data}} width=300 height=200></view>
some optional arguments
<view name="d-barchart" data={{_page.data}} margins={{_page.margins}}></view>
model.set("_page.data", [ { value: 1 }, { value: 10 } ]);
Optional data
model.set("_page.margins", {top: 0, right: 20, bottom: 0, left: 20 });
In this example we take advantage of derby's bindings to associate our data with the DOM.
We use the layout pattern where we transform input data into layout data, and then render the layout data.
We don't use any d3 to both show a more bare-bones Derby example, as well as show what d3 makes more convenient regarding laying out data.
FAQs
Example bar chart Derby component with pure js
The npm package d-barchart-vanilla receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, d-barchart-vanilla popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that d-barchart-vanilla 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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