@density/chart-count-graph
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Count Graph chart
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Count Graph Chart
A graph of counts over time for a given space. npm
Using this chart
This chart has a single default export. This exported function takes two arguments: a dom element, and an object full of properties. When called, this chart will render the chart inside the given DOM element. See the below example.
import countGraph from '@density/chart-count-graph';
// or: const countGraph = require('@density/chart-count-graph').default;
const element = document.getElementById('chart-container');
const props = {data: []};
countGraph(element, props);
In addition, if you'd like to render a chart in a context where the DOM is abstracted away from you, such as a React or Angular app, then check out our companion helper library.
Properties
data
: An array of{count: <count at a given time>, timestamp: <iso 8601 timestamp>, flag?: <boolean>}
objects. Any objects with the"flag"
property set totrue
will draw in a flag at that timestamp with its count. Data must be in chronological order. Example:[{"count": 4, "timestamp": "2017-03-28T12:00:00.000Z"}, {"count": 3, "timestamp": "2017-03-28T12:01:00.000Z", "flag": true}]
start
(optional) A moment that will be used as the starting point of the graph. If omitted, the graph will fit its data.end
(optional) A moment that will be used as the ending point of the graph. If omitted, the graph will fit its data.width
(optional) An integer that denotes the width of this chart in pixels. Defaults to 1000.height
(optional) An integer that denotes the width of this chart in pixels. Defaults to 400.initialCount
(optional) An integer to specify what the count was before the first event. Defaults to 0.
How this chart is structured
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├── index.js # Contains main chart code. Other javascript files may be present.
├── package.json
├── story.js # Contains a react-storyboard story. Use it to present different states of your chart in the parent project.
└── styles.scss # Contains all chart styles.