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react-function-plot

v0.0.14

Published

react component to plot a function as an svg path

Downloads

47

Readme

react-function-plot

A React component to render a JS function as an SVG path

Install

npm install react-function-plot

Usage

// commonJS...
var Plot = require('react-function-plot');
// ...or es2015
import Plot from 'react-function-plot';

<Plot
  className='myPlot'
  fn={myFunction}
  thickness={4}
/>

The SVG element will autosize (and auto-center) within the Plot component. (The SVG container must be a square, so the height and width of the SVG element will be set to the lesser of the height and width of the Plot component)

fn can be any JavaScript function that takes a single numeric argument...

// es5
function(t) {return 0.9/t}
// es2015
x => x * x
// or even
n => Math.random();

className is a required prop – it allows multiple Plot components to be used on the same page.

Usage Example

Click here to play with a working example. Here's the source for the example component.

screenshot

Tests

npm test

(test coverage very limited so far)