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ng-gauge

v1.0.0

Published

Angular 2 directive displaying gauge or pie chart in SVG

Downloads

32

Readme

ng-gauge

Flexible gauge graph made with SVG ang Angular2 that can be used as pie chart too.

As seen on Angularbeers http://www.meetup.com/AngularJS-Beers/events/234753624/

Installing

ng-gauge is available via npm

npm install ng-gauge -S

Import GaugeModule in your module

import { GaugeModule } from 'ng-gauge';

And the models where you need them

import { GaugeSegment, GaugeLabel } from 'ng-gauge';



## Usage:
```html
<ng-gauge></ng-gauge>

Set a width and height for the gauge and it will scale accordingly.

Example code can be checked in src/app/app.html

Options:

  • rounded: boolean = true | whether linecap should be rounded
  • reverse: boolean = false | segments are sorted by value. whether drawing order should be sorted
  • animationSecs: number = 0.5 | animation of lines when changing values
  • bgRadius: number = 100 | radius of background circle
  • bgColor: string | color of background circle
  • label: GaugeLabel[] | labels to be displayed
  • segments: GaugeSegment[] | info to be displayed

GaugeSegment is a class you MUST use and it has the following properties:

  • radius: number = 100 | outer radius of this segment (border is painted inside)
  • goal: number = 100 | maximum value for given segment
  • value: number | value to be represented
  • color: string | color of the segments
  • bgColor: string = 'transparent' | background color of this segment
  • borderWidth: number = 100 | width of the border. Gets painted inside radius

GaugeLabel is a class you CAN use and it has the following properties:

  • color: string | color of this label
  • text: string | content of this label
  • x: number = 0 | x from starting point (center center)
  • y: number = 0 | y from starting point (center center)
  • fontSize: string = '1em' | font size of this label

Known issues:

  • IE11 does not show animations
  • IE11 does not show straight lines when displaying full pie chart