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More powerful, more flexible chart library for Vue.js v3 👉 https://github.com/ddgll/vue3-trend
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npm i @ddgll/vue3-trend -S
# or via yarn
yarn add @ddgll/vue3-trend
// app.js
import Trend from "@ddgll/vue3-trend";
// ...
<trend
:data="[0, 2, 5, 9, 5, 10, 3, 5, 0, 0, 1, 8, 2, 9, 0]"
:gradient="['#6fa8dc', '#42b983', '#2c3e50']"
auto-draw
smooth
>
</trend>
unsplash/react-trend - 📈 Simple, elegant spark lines
- data : Number | Object: The data accepted by Vue Trend is incredibly simple: An array of y-axis values to graph.
[120, 149, 193.4, 200, 92]
or[{ value: 4 }, { value: 6 }, { value: 8 }]
- gradient : String Colour can be specified as any SVG-supported format (named, rgb, hex, etc)
['#0FF', '#F0F', '#FF0']
- gradientDirection: String: Top, Bottom, Left or Right.
- width: Number: Set an explicit width for your SVG.
- height: Number: Set an explicit height for your SVG.
- padding: Number: If you set a very large
strokeWidth
on your line, you may notice that it gets "cropped" towards the edges. - smooth: Boolean: Smooth allows the peaks to be 'rounded' out so that the line has no jagged edges.
- radius: Number: When using smoothing, you may wish to control the amount of curve around each point. This prop has no effect if
smooth
isn't set totrue
. - autoDraw: Boolean: Allow the line to draw itself on mount. Set to
true
to enable, and customize usingautoDrawDuration
andautoDrawEasing
. - autoDrawDuration: Number: The amount of time, in milliseconds, that the autoDraw animation should span. This prop has no effect if
autoDraw
isn't set totrue
. - autoDrawEasing: String: The easing function to use for the autoDraw animation. Accepts any transition timing function within the CSS spec (eg.
linear
,ease
,ease-in
,cubic-bezier
...). - max: Number: Specify max value
- min: Number: Specify min value, This is useful if you have multiple lines.
By default, all properties not recognized by Vue Trend will be delegated to the SVG. The line inherits these properties if none of its own override them.
This means that, among other properties, you can use:
stroke
to set a solid colour,strokeWidth
to change the default line thickness,strokeOpacity
to create a transparent line,strokeLinecap
/strokeLinejoin
to control the edges of your line,strokeDasharray
to create a dashed line, andstrokeDashoffset
to control where the dashes start.
yarn
yarn dev
# open localhost:3000
- Unit test
This package is based off QingWei-Li/vue-trend's implementation
MIT