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ng2-charts reviews and mentions
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Angular vs. React vs. Vue.js: Comparing performance
ng2-charts: A library for integrating Chart.js into Angular applications. It covers several chart types, including line, bar, pie, and donut charts. Its bundle size is 18.2kb minified and 5.9kb gzipped
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Cannot use import statement outside a module
looking back at some older project, I was using charts js with this package, tbh I have no idea if using it like this would be a breaking change to your project but it surely can not be much worse than having these issues with manual imports. Angular is particularly allergic to this kind of behavior as it wants you to use the ng module instead of manually importing stuff here and there https://github.com/valor-software/ng2-charts
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Is it me or is Typescript not really plug and play?
For your specific use case, I'd look at using Angular so that you can lean on the Angular CLI which simplifies a lot of this. You'll have something building and on screen after a "git clone", "npm install", "npm start". Then check out including https://github.com/valor-software/ng2-charts to make integrating chart.js with Angular a breeze.
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Ng2-Charts only loads after refreshing page
I am using ng2-charts (https://github.com/valor-software/ng2-charts) inside a component to display data.
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valor-software/ng2-charts is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ng2-charts is TypeScript.
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