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@echarts-x/custom-bar-range

v1.0.2

Published

Custom barRange series for Apache ECharts

Readme

@echarts-x/custom-bar-range

barRange is a custom series for Apache ECharts. It's typically used to display the range of data using bars.

barRange

Source Code

Usage

Browser Environment

For browser usage, use the auto-registration version that automatically installs the custom series when loaded:

<script src="./node_modules/echarts/dist/echarts.js"></script>
<script src="./node_modules/@echarts-x/custom-bar-range/dist/index.auto.js"></script>
<script>
  // No need to call echarts.use(), automatically registered
  const chart = echarts.init(...);
  const option = {
    series: [{
      type: 'custom',
      renderItem: 'barRange',
      // ...
    }]
  }
  chart.setOption(option);
</script>

See examples for more details.

UMD (Universal Module Definition)

For environments that need manual registration or when using AMD/CommonJS loaders:

// CommonJS
const echarts = require('echarts');
const barRangeInstaller = require('@echarts-x/custom-bar-range');
echarts.use(barRangeInstaller);
const chart = echarts.init(...);

const option = {
  series: [{
    type: 'custom',
    renderItem: '$CUSTOM_SERIES_NAME$',
    // ...
  }]
}
chart.setOption(option);

See examples for more details.

ESM (ES Modules)

For modern module bundlers or native ES module environments:

npm install @echarts-x/custom-bar-range
import * as echarts from 'echarts';
import barRangeCustomSeriesInstaller from '@echarts-x/custom-bar-range';

echarts.use(barRangeCustomSeriesInstaller);
const chart = echarts.init(...);

const option = {
  series: [{
    type: 'custom',
    renderItem: 'violin',
    // ...
  }]
}
chart.setOption(option);

See examples for more details.

API

series.data

The data of the series is an array of arrays. Each sub-array represents a bar.

const data = [
  [0, 26.7, 32.5],
  [1, 25.3, 32.4],
];

The first element of the sub-array is the x value. The second and third elements are the lower and upper bounds of the bar.

series.itemPayload

The itemPayload is an object that contains the following properties:

| Property | Type | Default | Description | | -------------- | ----------------- | ------- | ----------------------------------------- | | barWidth | number \| string | 70% | The width of the bar. | | borderRadius | number | 0 | The border radius of the bar. | | margin | number | 10 | The margin between the bars and the text. |

series.encode

To make sure the value axis and tooltip take the correct range, encode should be set as follows:

encode: {
    x: 0,
    y: [1, 2],
    tooltip: [1, 2]
}