getting-started-with-the-react-bullet-chart-component
A quick-start project that helps you create and configure the Syncfusion React Bullet Chart component. This project also contains code snippet to configure a few of the control’s basic features like setting a value and target, adding title, subtitle, value bar, target bar, dimensions, and tooltips. (by SyncfusionExamples)
react-native-graph
📈 Beautiful, high-performance Graphs and Charts for React Native built with Skia (by margelo)
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getting-started-with-the-react-bullet-chart-component
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Getting Started with the React Bullet Chart Component
Download an example from GitHub: https://github.com/SyncfusionExamples/getting-started-with-the-react-bullet-chart-component
react-native-graph
Posts with mentions or reviews of react-native-graph.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-09.
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Best way to build charts in React Native?
Check out React Native Graph, it uses Skia and handles 120fps animations: https://github.com/margelo/react-native-graph
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This Week In React-Native #137: Expo Code Elimination, Monorepo, Hermes, Chain React, EAS, Skia, Expo Router, VisionCamera, React-Native-Graph
📦 React-Native-Graph 1.0: stable version for Margelo's Skia-based graph lib.
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We've just released v1.0 of react-native-graph - a high performance Skia based line graph rendering library for React Native!
GitHub: margelo/react-native-graph
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[Opinion] best charts @ 2023-02-03 03:22
"Take your pick: https://github.com/JesperLekland/react-native-svg-charts, https://github.com/margelo/react-native-graph, https://github.com/coinjar/react-native-wagmi-charts, https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-chart-kit."
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Social Exercise App (Feedback Appreciated)
Thank you! That really means a ton. All credit to the amazing developers that I've been working with at Margelo for making this awesome graph package: https://github.com/margelo/react-native-graph
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We built something cool! This is running smoothly in realtime at 60FPS+ in a ReactNative app, the custom models were created in Blender, and the face tracking, filtering and rendering is written from scratch in a native Swift module.
Contact us for consulting and app development services: https://margelo.io
- Which is the best library for graph?
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Made a free exercise tracking app! (spent 1 year learning how to code)
12 - I decided to give some equity of the company I had incorporated to a team of developers at Margelo. These are my cofounders now, and they are magicians. They helped take my "front end" Expo app to the fully functional product that you see today (although there are still plenty of bugs that we need to resolve I am sure).
- In need of an interactive/animated line chart component that works on IOS and Android