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heatmap-node

canvas heat maps for node

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Heatmaps for node.js!

This is an update of the original library which can be found at: "author": { "name": "James Halliday", "email": "mail@substack.net", "url": "http://substack.net" "git": "https://github.com/substack/node-heatmap" },

I made the update for specific use in a project of mine. So I don't know if it will work for you. I recommend using the original library above.

example

blob.js

var heatmap = require("heatmap");

var heat = heatmap(500, 500, { radius: 30 });
for (var i = 0; i < 5000; i++) {
  var rho = Math.random() * 2 * Math.PI;
  var z = Math.pow(Math.random(), 2) * 200;

  var x = 250 + Math.cos(rho) * z;
  var y = 250 + Math.sin(rho) * z;

  heat.addPoint(x, y);
}
heat.draw();

var fs = require("fs");
fs.writeFileSync("blob.png", heat.canvas.toBuffer());

methods

var heatmap = require('heatmap');

var heat = heatmap(...)

Create a new heatmap from an existing canvas element, a numeric width and height, or an option object with canvas or width and height fields.

Optionally, you can set the opts.radius and opts.threshold to control the rendering a little.

heat.addPoint(x, y, params)

Add a point to the heatmap with a radius.

params can have:

  • radius, defaults to heat.radius || 20
  • weight, defaults to 0.1

heat.scale(x, y)

Scale the canvas by the coefficients x and y.

If y is undefined, scale both x and y by the first parameter, x.

heat.draw()

Render all the points onto the canvas element.

heat.canvas

install

With npm, just do:

npm install heatmap-nodejs

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Package last updated on 07 Mar 2022

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