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highcharts-more
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highcharts-more module for react Highcharts. This package is generated based on highcharts-release v0.0.8
This is just a highcharts-more module copied from highcharts-release v0.0.8. This package is generated for simplicity of use.
npm install highcharts-more --save
The package expects that global Highcharts
variable is set.
It also doesn't export anything.
Then just require the package if you use common.js
require('highcharts-more')
Or include the script in your HTML file.
<script src = "node_modules/highcharts-more/index.js">
The code for generating the modules is in this repository
Issues with the way modules work should be reported to the Highcharts repository
Issues with the way modules were generated should be reported to publish-highcharts-modules repository
FAQs
highcharts-more module for react Highcharts. This package is generated based on highcharts v0.1.7
The npm package highcharts-more receives a total of 10,415 weekly downloads. As such, highcharts-more popularity was classified as popular.
We found that highcharts-more 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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