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@melonproject/orderbook-visualisation

v0.0.4

Published

Simple order book (or depth of market) visualisation with d3

Downloads

15

Readme

Order Book Visualisation

Preview on Bl.ocks.org

Source on gist.github.com

Node module on npmjs.com

Usage

This Bl.ock is a hybrid between a node module and a d3 Bl.ock. It is a d3 Bl.ock to showcase its possibility but also a node module to be reused in your other projects.

$ npm install --save @melonproject/orderbook-visualisation

To reuse it, the syntax is simple:

import d3 from 'd3';
import drawOrderbook from '@melonproject/orderbook-visualisation';

const svg = d3.select('svg.js-charts');

// ... load data somehow --> data

drawOrderbook(data, svg, d3);

Note: You need to pass d3 as reference (dependency injection) if it is not in the window scope.