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@xiaomengqiang/charts

v1.0.0

Published

hcharts library for web visualization

Downloads

1

Readme

English | 简体中文

🌈 Features:

  • 📦 Contains over 40 concise and easy-to-use chart components
  • 🖖 One set of code supports Vue, Angular, and React frameworks simultaneously
  • 🎨 Integrate multiple theme specifications and support theme customization
  • 💡 Integrated features such as adaptive, performance improvement, accessibility, and scale optimization

🛠️ Usage

1. Installation

  1. Prepare the environment. Ensure that Node.js is installed and the Node.js version is 10.13 or later. Run the node -v command to check the node version.
  2. Check the current version of the library npm show @opentiny/huicharts.
  3. Use the NPM to install the component library of the latest version: npm install @opentiny/huicharts@latest --save.

2. Import component

// Refer to the chart library.
import HuiCharts from '@opentiny/huicharts';

// Create a chart container.
<div id="main" style="width: 600px;height:400px;"></div>

// Create a chart instance.
let chartIns = new HuiCharts();

// Initialize the chart container.
let chartContainerDom = document.getElementById('main');
chartIns.init(chartContainerDom);

// Enter the chart configuration items.
let chartOption = {...};
// Specify the chart type, such as LineChart, AreaChart, BarChart, PieChart, GaugeChart, RadarChart, ProcessChart, and BubbleChart.
// The English name of the chart type can be viewed in the menu bar on the left of the document.
let chartType = 'LineChart';
chartIns.setSimpleOption(chartType, chartOption);

// Start rendering.
chartIns.render();

🖥️ Development

git clone [email protected]:opentiny/tiny-charts.git
cd tiny-charts
npm i

# start project
npm run dev

打开浏览器访问:http://localhost:8080/

Contributing

Welcome to join our OpenTiny community!🎉

If you don't know how to start, please read our contributing guide.

  • Add the official assistant WeChat opentiny-official and join the technical exchange group.
  • Add to the mailing list [email protected]

License

MIT