victory
nivo
victory | nivo | |
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24 | 35 | |
10,774 | 12,665 | |
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9.1 | 8.2 | |
21 days ago | 10 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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victory
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
Victory is a set of modular charting components for React and React Native. Victory makes it easy to get started without sacrificing flexibility. Create one of a kind data visualizations with fully customizable styles and behaviors. Victory uses the same API for web and React Native applications for easy cross-platform charting.
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React Native ECharts VS Victory Native VS React Native Chart Kit, Which solution is better?
Victory Native is a chart library that was developed in 2015. It has been 7 years since its inception. With a high cumulative download count of 7,434,044, it has garnered an impressive 10.3k+ stars on GitHub. It is the longest-standing and most widely used chart library in the history of React Native.
- Victory: React.js components for modular charting and data visualization
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What chart libraries are ‘modern’?
Anyone use Victory? It looks like it is gaining traction.
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How to create such chart in React Native?
For convenience of others, here’s a link to Victory Native’s project site (it’s a react.js library with a native version, so be sure to find the native docs).
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The Top 6 ReactJS Chart Libraries for Data Visualization
Victory is a ReactJS and React Native chart library created by Formidable. It's based on ReactJS and D3, and comes with a slew of fully configurable charts pre-installed.
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[AskJS] Plotting in js: I don't want to get my hands dirty with d3 - what is the next best alternative
I've enjoyed using Victory - needs React tho: https://formidable.com/open-source/victory/
- My first app - Thought Quality. Take a look!
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What is the best way to make a chart in react 18 ?
Victory is great, it doesn't officially support React 18 yet, you'll get warnings because the peer version is still looking for React 17, but it shouldn't be an issue if you force install. It's really just that the tests won't work with React 18, but it should be fine to use it in your project.
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What version of React does Victory support?
They have an open issue for React 18 support, but they are stuck because they are using Enzyme for unit tests (which is effectively obsolete and will likely never work with React 18). So their plan appears to be to move from Enzyme to RTL first and then support React 18.
nivo
- Nivo: Dataviz components, built on top of D3 and React
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Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
Another alternative - I haven't tried this but bookmarked that one:
https://nivo.rocks (https://github.com/plouc/nivo)
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
Nivo is a data visualization library built on top of D3.js and React. It offers a range of well-designed, customizable charts with great animations, making it suitable for creating visually impressive data visualizations.
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What are some of the best libraries you cannot work without?
When it comes to charting, Nivo makes you immediately superhero.
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Best Headless Chart Library?
Since no one mentioned it, checkout nivo
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A Rounded Solution to Image Handling on the OpenSauced Dashboard
Today this works thanks to nivo and Cloudinary, but that journey included a lot of trials and testing for the perfect solution.
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The Top 6 ReactJS Chart Libraries for Data Visualization
Nivo is built on D3 and provides a variety of templates for data visualization and presentation. It is one of the few libraries that provide server-side rendering ability and fully declarative charts.
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How Devographics Surveys Are Run, 2022 Edition
Then, we can think about the implementation. We use Nivo for most data visualizations, but we do have a few that either use straight HTML/CSS, or use D3 directly.
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[AskJS] React libs with charts
I always use https://nivo.rocks/ you can customize it a ton. Works great.
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Building personal assistant bot with telegram
I use nivo.rocks to visualize the genres and make the list more interactive. Please read my comment on how I implemented it.
What are some alternatives?
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
visx - 🐯 visx | visualization components
react-chartjs-2 - React components for Chart.js, the most popular charting library
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
react-vis - Data Visualization Components
awesome-vite - ⚡️ A curated list of awesome things related to Vite.js
react-timeseries-charts - Declarative and modular timeseries charting components for React
ngx-charts - :bar_chart: Declarative Charting Framework for Angular
react-google-charts - A thin, typed, React wrapper over Google Charts Visualization and Charts API.
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag