SciChart.React requires core SciChart.js package to work and uses it as a peer dependency.
The SciChartReact itself is MIT licensed, find the core library licensing info at https://www.scichart.com/licensing-scichart-js/.
:ledger: Documentation and examples
Getting Started
Prerequisites
react
16.8+scichart
3.2.516+
Installing
npm install scichart scichart-react
Loading required WASM dependencies
SciChart.js requires additional WASM modules to work (scichart2d.wasm
+ scichart2d.data
for instantiating SciChartSurface
and scichart3d.wasm
+ scichart3d.data
for SciChart3DSurface
).
The library will try to fetch the appropriate files asynchronously during runtime.
Find detailed info at Deploying Wasm Docs
Notice that by default SciChartReact applies the following configuration:
SciChartSurface.configure({
wasmUrl: "/scichart2d.wasm",
dataUrl: "/scichart2d.data"
});
SciChart3DSurface.configure({
wasmUrl: "/scichart3d.wasm",
dataUrl: "/scichart3d.data"
});
which is different from the core library configuration:
SciChartSurface.configure({
wasmUrl: undefined,
dataUrl: undefined
});
SciChart3DSurface.configure({
wasmUrl: undefined,
dataUrl: undefined
});
Using
For detailed examples of all provided components check out Docs.
There are two ways to setup SciChartReact
.
The component requires one of config
or initChart
properties to create a chart.
With Config
Pass a config object that will be used to generate a chart via the Builder API.
import { EAxisType, EChart2DModifierType, ESeriesType, SciChartSurface } from "scichart";
import { SciChartReact } from "scichart-react";
SciChartSurface.loadWasmFromCDN();
function App() {
return (
<SciChartReact
style={{ width: 800, height: 600 }}
config={{
xAxes: [{ type: EAxisType.NumericAxis }],
yAxes: [{ type: EAxisType.NumericAxis }],
series: [
{
type: ESeriesType.SplineMountainSeries,
options: {
fill: "#3ca832",
stroke: "#eb911c",
strokeThickness: 4,
opacity: 0.4
},
xyData: { xValues: [1, 2, 3, 4], yValues: [1, 4, 7, 3] }
}
],
modifiers: [
{ type: EChart2DModifierType.ZoomPan, options: { enableZoom: true } },
{ type: EChart2DModifierType.MouseWheelZoom },
{ type: EChart2DModifierType.ZoomExtents }
]
}}
/>
);
}
With Initialization Function
Alternatively you can pass a function which should create a surface on the provided root element.
import {
MouseWheelZoomModifier,
NumericAxis,
SciChartSurface,
SplineMountainRenderableSeries,
XyDataSeries,
ZoomExtentsModifier,
ZoomPanModifier
} from "scichart";
import { SciChartReact } from "scichart-react";
SciChartSurface.loadWasmFromCDN();
function App() {
return (
<SciChartReact
style={{ width: 800, height: 600 }}
initChart={async function (rootElement) {
const { sciChartSurface, wasmContext } = await SciChartSurface.create(rootElement);
const xAxis = new NumericAxis(wasmContext);
const yAxis = new NumericAxis(wasmContext);
sciChartSurface.xAxes.add(xAxis);
sciChartSurface.yAxes.add(yAxis);
sciChartSurface.renderableSeries.add(
new SplineMountainRenderableSeries(wasmContext, {
dataSeries: new XyDataSeries(wasmContext, {
xValues: [1, 2, 3, 4],
yValues: [1, 4, 7, 3]
}),
fill: "#3ca832",
stroke: "#eb911c",
strokeThickness: 4,
opacity: 0.4
})
);
sciChartSurface.chartModifiers.add(
new ZoomPanModifier({ enableZoom: true }),
new MouseWheelZoomModifier(),
new ZoomExtentsModifier()
);
return { sciChartSurface };
}}
/>
);
}
NOTE Make sure that in both cases initChart
and config
props do not change, as they should be only used for initial chart render.
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