@tomhazledine/svg-graph-toolkit
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This is a set of helper functions and React components that I commonly use when generating SVG graphs in my projects. I like to hand-roll SVG graphs with JSX and D3, but there are inevitably certain things that I need to do over and over again. I've creat
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@tomhazledine/svg-graph-toolkit
This is a set of helper functions and React components that I commonly use when generating SVG graphs in my projects. I like to hand-roll SVG graphs with JSX and D3, but there are inevitably certain things that I need to do over and over again. I've created this library to DRY out my graphing projects and avoid re-work.
Components
<GraphBase />
This foundational component sets up the SVG container, defining the size and scales of the graph.<GraphArea />
Used for creating area charts, this component helps in visualizing data as a filled area on the graph.<GraphBlock />
A simple way to draw blocks (rectangles) on your graph (useful for bar charts and also masking or highlighting certain areas).<GraphHoverTargets />
Enables interactive elements in the graph, like tooltips or highlights when hovering over data points.<GraphLabel />
Provides a way to add descriptive labels to your graphs, enhancing readability and context.<GraphLine />
A simple way to draw either horizontal or vertical lines on your graph (useful for drawing grid lines).<GraphPath />
Essential for line charts, this component draws lines between data points.<GraphPoint />
Used to render individual data points, ideal for scatter plots or to highlight specific values in other chart types.<GraphPoints />
Facilitates rendering multiple data points at once, streamlining the creation of scatter plots or similar point-based visualizations.
Helpers
These helper functions are designed to simplify common tasks associated with setting up and scaling SVG graphs, making your graphing projects more efficient and streamlined.
getLayout()
A utility function that calculates and returns layout properties such as margins and dimensions, essential for graph positioning and sizing.getScales()
This function generates the necessary D3 scales based on your data, ensuring that data points are accurately represented on the graph according to their values.