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real-value-graph-visualization

v0.20.7

Published

Real Value Graph Visualization Components

Downloads

5

Readme

Real Value Visualization Components

This project has graph visualization components .

Component Scenarios

The components published from this library exist in the src directory. There is a demo directory containing mdx deck based presentation showing the components in action and used to develop the components.

How to develop

Run

npm run dev

which runs the demo mdx deck presentation on a port defined in the webpack.config.js file.

How to publish

This will produce an installable npm tgz file which can be copied to another project and installed.

npm pack

Self Contained Distribution

This command will produce a self contained html file.

npm run prod

Please open the self contained html in demo/dist

Technology Choices

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