chartConfigObjectConfiguration object for the chart, see example config in the beginning of this file horizontalLabelRotationnumber (degree)Rotation angle of the horizontal labels - default 0 verticalLabelRotationnumber (degree)Rotation angle of the vertical labels - default 0 ...
data Object Data for the chart - see example above width Number Width of the chart, use 'Dimensions' library to get the width of your screen for responsive height Number Height of the chart withDots boolean Show dots on the line - default: True withShadow boolean Show shadow for line - ...
data Object Data for the chart - see example above No ALL YES width Number Width of the chart, use 'Dimensions' library to get the width of your screen for responsive No ALL YES height Number Height of the chart No ALL YES withVerticalLabels boolean Show vertical labels - default: True ...
chartConfigObjectConfiguration object for the chart, see example config object above decoratorFunctionThis function takes awhole bunchof stuff and can render extra elements, such as data point info or additional markup. onDataPointClickFunctionCallback that takes{value, dataset, getColor} ...
chartConfigConfiguration object for the chart, see example config object aboveObjectNoAllYes decoratorThis function takes a whole bunch of stuff and can render extra elements, such as data point info or additional markup.FunctionNoAllYes onDataPointClickCallback that takes {value, dataset, getColor}...
chartConfig Object Configuration object for the chart, see example config object above decorator Function This function takes a whole bunch of stuff and can render extra elements, such as data point info or additional markup. onDataPointClick Function Callback that takes {value, dataset, getColor...
This is nessesary because both npm and expo have a notion of a main file, but for npm it's the file that you run when you import this library in your app; and for expo it's the file that it uses to display the example app. Don't forget to flip it back before commiting. ...
This is nessesary because both npm and expo have a notion of a main file, but for npm it's the file that you run when you import this library in your app; and for expo it's the file that it uses to display the example app. Don't forget to flip it back before commiting. ...
data Object Data for the chart - see example above width Number Width of the chart, use 'Dimensions' library to get the width of your screen for responsive height Number Height of the chart withDots boolean Show dots on the line - default: True withShadow boolean Show shadow for line - ...
data Object Data for the chart - see example above width Number Width of the chart, use 'Dimensions' library to get the width of your screen for responsive height Number Height of the chart chartConfig Object Configuration object for the chart, see example config in the beginning of this fil...