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DevExtreme is a comprehensive suite of high-performance HTML5 and JavaScript components for responsive web development. It includes a variety of UI widgets, data visualization tools, and utilities for building modern web applications.
Data Grid
The Data Grid is a powerful component for displaying and editing tabular data. It supports features like sorting, filtering, grouping, and editing.
const { DataGrid } = require('devextreme-react/data-grid');
const dataSource = [
{ id: 1, name: 'John', age: 30 },
{ id: 2, name: 'Jane', age: 25 }
];
<DataGrid
dataSource={dataSource}
columns={['id', 'name', 'age']}
/>;
Chart
The Chart component allows you to create a wide variety of charts, including bar, line, area, and pie charts. It supports features like tooltips, legends, and animations.
const { Chart, Series } = require('devextreme-react/chart');
const dataSource = [
{ year: 2010, value: 10 },
{ year: 2011, value: 20 }
];
<Chart dataSource={dataSource}>
<Series
valueField="value"
argumentField="year"
type="bar"
/>
</Chart>;
Scheduler
The Scheduler component is used for displaying and managing appointments. It supports multiple views (day, week, month), drag-and-drop, and editing capabilities.
const { Scheduler } = require('devextreme-react/scheduler');
const appointments = [
{ text: 'Meeting', startDate: new Date(2023, 4, 23, 9, 0), endDate: new Date(2023, 4, 23, 10, 0) }
];
<Scheduler
dataSource={appointments}
views={['day', 'week', 'month']}
defaultCurrentView="week"
defaultCurrentDate={new Date(2023, 4, 23)}
/>;
AG Grid is a feature-rich data grid supporting major JavaScript frameworks like Angular, React, and Vue. It offers advanced features like virtual scrolling, cell editing, and custom cell rendering. Compared to DevExtreme, AG Grid is more focused on grid functionalities and offers more advanced grid features.
Highcharts is a popular charting library that provides a wide range of chart types and is known for its performance and flexibility. It is highly customizable and supports exporting and real-time data updates. Compared to DevExtreme, Highcharts is more specialized in data visualization and offers more advanced charting options.
FullCalendar is a powerful and flexible calendar component for displaying and managing events. It supports drag-and-drop, event resizing, and custom views. Compared to DevExtreme's Scheduler, FullCalendar offers more customization options and is widely used for calendar functionalities.
DevExtreme is a set of enterprise-ready UI component suites for Angular, React, Vue, and jQuery. It is everything you need to create responsive web apps for touch devices and traditional desktops: data grid, interactive charts, data editors, navigation and multi-purpose widgets. These controls are designed to look great and to provide powerful functionality in any browser.
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The npm package devextreme receives a total of 116,711 weekly downloads. As such, devextreme popularity was classified as popular.
We found that devextreme demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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