$ gnpm install viser-vue
A toolkit fit for data vis engineer (vue version).
$ npm install --save viser-vue
<template>
<div>
<v-chart :force-fit="true" :height="height" :data="data" :scale="scale">
<v-tooltip />
<v-axis />
<v-smooth-line position="month*temperature" color="city" :size="2" />
</v-chart>
</div>
</template>
<script>
const DataSet = require('@antv/data-set');
const sourceData = [
{ month: 'Jan', Tokyo: 7.0, London: 3.9 },
{ month: 'Feb', Tokyo: 6.9, London: 4.2 },
{ month: 'Mar', Tokyo: 9.5, London: 5.7 },
{ month: 'Apr', Tokyo: 14.5, London: 8.5 },
{ month: 'May', Tokyo: 18.4, London: 11.9 },
{ month: 'Jun', Tokyo: 21.5, London: 15.2 },
{ month: 'Jul', Tokyo: 25.2, London: 17.0 },
{ month: 'Aug', Tokyo: 26.5, London: 16.6 },
{ month: 'Sep', Tokyo: 23.3, London: 14.2 },
{ month: 'Oct', Tokyo: 18.3, London: 10.3 },
{ month: 'Nov', Tokyo: 13.9, London: 6.6 },
{ month: 'Dec', Tokyo: 9.6, London: 4.8 },
];
const dv = new DataSet.View().source(sourceData);
dv.transform({
type: 'fold',
fields: ['Tokyo', 'London'],
key: 'city',
value: 'temperature',
});
const data = dv.rows;
const scale = [{
dataKey: 'percent',
min: 0,
formatter: '.2%',
}];
export default {
data() {
return {
data,
scale,
height: 400,
};
}
};
</script>
<style scoped>
</style>
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