heatmap-gl
v1.0.2
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WebGL2 powered fast heatmaps for spectrograms and more
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Heatmap-GL
WebGL2 powered fast heatmaps for spectrograms, analytics, scientific computing and more
Install
Just fetch this from npm via command line
npm install heatmap-gl
How to use
import { HeatmapGL } from "heatmap-gl";
var heatmapGL = new HeatmapGL(someDomElement)
// specify gradient
heatmapGL.gradient = [
{
color: [84, 33, 119, 1],
offset: 0
}, {
color: [253, 29, 29, 1],
offset: 100
}, {
color: [255, 166, 0, 1],
offset: 200
}, {
color: [224, 249, 18, 1],
offset: 300
}
];
// make random data
var width = 512;
var height = 512;
var data = Array(width * height);
var i = 0;
for (var y = 0; y < height; y++) {
for (var x = 0; x < width; x++) {
data[i++] = Math.random() * 300; // set your values here
}
}
// set data and render
heatmapGL.width = width;
heatmapGL.height = height;
heatmapGL.data = data;
heatmapGL.render();
Explore the examples directory for demos that you can run on your browser.
Purpose
There are lots of heatmaps for javascript. Almost all of them are just for user tracking (they only support drawing circles). I created a general purpose heatmap library that can accept raw data and be used for all sort of scientific and medical applications.
Stay In Touch
For latest releases and announcements, check out my site: aliashraf.net
License
This software is released under the MIT License. Please read LICENSE for information on the software availability and distribution.
Copyright (c) 2022 Ali Ashraf