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ng2-google-charts
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Angular Google Charts module
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npm i --save ng2-google-charts
Import the module in your app.module.ts
:
import { Ng2GoogleChartsModule } from 'ng2-google-charts';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [
...
Ng2GoogleChartsModule,
],
providers: [
})
export class AppModule { }
In your templates, use the google-chart
component like this:
<google-chart [data]="pieChart"></google-chart>
and in the corresponding .ts
file:
import { GoogleChartInterface, GoogleChartType } from 'ng2-google-charts';
public pieChart: GoogleChartInterface = {
chartType: GoogleChartType.PieChart,
dataTable: [
['Task', 'Hours per Day'],
['Work', 11],
['Eat', 2],
['Commute', 2],
['Watch TV', 2],
['Sleep', 7]
],
//firstRowIsData: true,
options: {'title': 'Tasks'},
};
Check out the reference documentation and the live demo.
FAQs
Google Charts module for Angular 2 and beyond
The npm package ng2-google-charts receives a total of 6,807 weekly downloads. As such, ng2-google-charts popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ng2-google-charts 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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