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n3-charts

v2.0.28

Published

**n3-line-chart** is an easy-to-use JavaScript library for creating beautiful charts in [AngularJS][angular-home] applications and it is built on top of [D3.js][d3-home].

Downloads

296

Readme

n3-line-chart v2 Build Status Coverage Status Join the chat at https://gitter.im/n3-charts/line-chart

n3-line-chart is an easy-to-use JavaScript library for creating beautiful charts in AngularJS applications and it is built on top of D3.js.

n3-charts lead image

Resource

Getting started

You can install n3-line-chart by using the npm package manager and running following command from the terminal.

npm install n3-charts

Alternatively you can download the latest release and place the line-chart.min.js wherever you want. Please note, that you need to also download D3.js and AngularJS when installing n3-line-chart manually!

Next, you need to reference LineChart.js and LineChart.css in your index.html file.

<script src="node_modules/n3-charts/build/LineChart.js"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/n3-charts/build/LineChart.css">

Finally, you need to reference the n3-line-chart module in your AngularJS application.

angular.module('app', ['n3-line-chart'])

Here is an example how your HTML file should look like.

<!doctype html>
<html ng-app="app">
  <head>
    <!-- Reference AngularJS and D3.js -->
    <script src="node_modules/angular/angular.min.js"></script>
    <script src="node_modules/d3/d3.min.js"></script>
    <!-- Reference n3-line-chart -->
    <script src="node_modules/n3-charts/build/LineChart.js"></script>
    <link rel="stylesheet" href="node_modules/n3-charts/build/LineChart.css">

    <script type="text/javascript">
      angular.module('app', ['n3-line-chart'])
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <!-- Now you can use the n3-line-chart directive -->
  </body>
</html>

Now, you can go ahead and check the examples and the complete documentation!

Looking for the previous version 1? Try using bower install n3-line-chart#1.1.12

What's new in v2?

Good question. Not that we rebuilt this just because we like building things, right ? Seriously though, v2 right now is mostly about solving v1 problems, you know, extendability and maintenance. The chart's directive lifecycle has been thought of from the very beginning, which allows better transitions and full leverage of d3.js capabilities.

Also, we now use something we call... Shoot, we dont have a name for that. Well, imagine a cake. With a bunch of fruits in it. Everything is baked in. Remove a fruit and there's a hole in the cake. No one wants a cake with air in it. That was v1. Now, imagine a pile of pancakes. Delicious, banana flavoured pancakes. Pour some maple syrup on those godly pastries. The syrup goes from one pancake to another, nothing fancy in this. Now if you remove one or two pancake, the syrup probably won't even notice. That's v2. v2's components are organized in layers and talk to each other using two powerful singletons, eventManager and factoryManager. It makes it super easy to add stuff and extend the directive's features.

Okay seriously, what's new ?

  • CSS styling for the entire chart Elements naming across the chart is now consistent and easy to override

  • Pure-HTML legend and tooltip you can pimp as much as you want Way easier to implement !

  • D3.js transitions for data update In v1, the entire chart was redrawn each time the data changed. V2 knows better.

  • Better data format The dataset has a new, more versatile format that allow unsynced data to be plotted.

  • Better performance due to smarter algorithms Well, actually what we were doing previously was the dumb way, this one is just the correct one.

  • Better options format Still WIP, though !

Contribution and Help

You can easily reach us via Gitter for discussions and questions regarding development and usage. If you got stuck, found a bug or want to share some thoughts and improvements please file an issue.

If you want to contribute, please contact us via Gitter to discuss the changes. Make sure you checkout the contribution docs and developer guidelines before. And don't be shy, we are always glad to help you with your first contributions.

Authors

n3-line-chart v2 is made with love and care by Christoph Körner & Sébastien Fragnaud.