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React Chart.js
DESCRIPTION:
React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library. With v4, this library introduces a number of breaking changes. In order to improve performance, offer new features, and improve maintainability, it was necessary to break backwards compatibility, but we aimed to do so only when worth the benefit. You will find that any event which causes the chart to re-render, such as hover tooltips, etc., will cause the first dataset to be copied over to other datasets, causing your lines and bars to merge together. This is because to track changes in the dataset series, the library needs a key to be specified. If none is found, it can't tell the difference between the datasets while updating. Specify a different property to be used as a key by passing a datasetIdKey prop to your chart component.
Features
- Supports Chart.js v3 and v2
- Install this library with peer dependencies
- Import and use individual components
- MIT Licensed Copyright
- v4 is fully compatible with Chart.js v3
- Default export was renamed to Chart
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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