A simple and lightweight vue component for making charts that do not rely on large chart libraries and will not bloat your dependencies
<pure-vue-chart
:points="[3,5,2,5,4]"
:width="400"
:height="200"
/>
When props are updated the graph will automatically animate to the new values.
npm i pure-vue-chart
Import it:
import PureVueChart from 'pure-vue-chart';
Register it in your component:
components: {
PureVueChart,
},
<pure-vue-chart
:points="[3,5,2,5,4]"
:width="400"
:height="200"
/>
To further control the display of data, you can use simple props to manipulate the charts. Here are some examples:
:points=[1,4,5,3,4]
:show-y-axis="false"
:show-x-axis="true"
:width="400"
:height="200"
:show-values="true"
:use-month-labels="true"
:months="['Jan', 'Fev', 'Mar', 'Abr', 'Mai', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Ago', 'Set', 'Out', 'Nov', 'Dez']"
You can add a simple linear trend line by using the following props:
:show-trend-line="true"
:trend-line-width="2"
trend-line-color="lightblue"
X-axis labels, by default will be from 1 - length-of-data.
But you can automatically use Months by using the prop :use-month-labels="true"
.
Or you can provide the data as an array of objects, each with a value
and label
like so:
:points=[{label: 'N', value: 41.1}, {label: 'NW', value: 1}, {label: 'W', value: 15}]
- Danny Jackson
- Simple bar charts
- Line charts (planned)
- Pie charts (planned)
- Rose charts (planned)
This project is licensed under the MIT License but please create pull requests to improve this package together rather that copying itto another project.