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react-animated-texts

v1.0.2

Published

Library random text from array with animation from top to buttom

Downloads

7

Readme

react-animated-numbers

Library showing animation of number changes in react.js

Props

| name | type | default | description | | :-------------: | :------------------------------: | :-----: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | animateToNumber | number | none | Number to be animated | | fontStyle | React.CSSProperties? | none | Style of number text | | includeComma | boolean? | false | A value that determines whether to show a comma or not. | | locale | string? | en-US | Formats animated number as per locale. Also it should be used with inculdeComma prop. For list of locales, search for "BCP 47 language tags" | | transitions | (index: number) => Transition$1? | none | framer-motion transitions. The order of numbers shown is passed as a parameter. | | className | string? | none | ClassName for style |

Next JS (< v13.x.x )

You have to use dynamic imports to ensure that this library is imported on the client side only.

Import the library like this:

import dynamic from "next/dynamic";
const AnimatedNumbers = dynamic(() => import("react-animated-numbers"), {
  ssr: false,
});

Credit to @jedwardblack for this

Next JS (>= v13.x.x )

Use the library like this:

"use client";

import AnimatedNumbers from "react-animated-numbers"

Example

import React from "react";
import AnimatedNumbers from "react-animated-numbers";
import "./App.css";

function App() {
  const [num, setNum] = React.useState(331231);
  return (
    <div className="container">
      <AnimatedNumbers
        includeComma
        className={styles.container}
        transitions={(index) => ({
          type: "spring",
          duration: index + 0.3,
        })}
        animateToNumber={number}
        fontStyle={{
          fontSize: 40,
          color: "red",
        }}
      />
      <div>
        <button onClick={() => setNum((state) => state + 31234)}>+</button>
        <button onClick={() => setNum((state) => state - 31234)}>-</button>
      </div>
    </div>
  );
}

export default App;

GIF

test

Todo

  • [ ] test code
  • [x] start animation when dom is visible