svg-radar-chart v1.1.0
svg-radar-chart
Generate SVG radar charts.
This library is inspired by radar-chart-d3 but tries to do a few things differently:
- svg-radar-chartdoes not limit you in which frontend stack you use. It just returns virtual-dom nodes.
- Because radar-chart-d3 includes D3, it weighs 212k.svg-radar-chartweighs9k.
- Because angular-radial-plot includes includes D3, it weighs roughly 160k.svg-radar-chartweighs9k.
Note: This library is an opinionated tool; I maintain it with my personal use cases in mind. I do'nt intend to cover every feature a radar chart library might possibly need.
Installing
npm install svg-radar-chartUsage
import {radar} from 'svg-radar-chart'
const chart = radar({
	// columns
	battery: 'Battery Capacity',
	design: 'Design',
	useful: 'Usefulness',
}, [
	// data
	{class: 'iphone', battery: .7, design:  1, useful: .9},
	{class: 'galaxy', battery:  1, design: .6, useful: .8},
	{class: 'nexus',  battery: .8, design: .7, useful: .6},
])svg-radar-chart returns virtual-dom, so you can decide what to do with it.
To generate an SVG string from it, use virtual-dom-stringify:
import stringify from 'virtual-dom-stringify'
const svg = `
<svg version="1" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 100 100">
	<style>
		.axis {
			stroke-width: .2;
		}
		.scale {
			stroke-width: .2;
		}
		.shape {
			fill-opacity: .3;
		}
		.shape:hover {
			fill-opacity: .6;
		}
	</style>
	${stringify(chart)}
</svg>
`You may now create an SVG file using Node.js:
process.stdout.write(svg)node generate-chart.js >chart.svgOr insert it into the DOM:
document.querySelector('#my-chart').innerHTML = svgCheck the website or the example on how to customize charts further.
Smoothing
You can pass the cardinal-closed smoothing function as follows, but it will add another 18k to your bundle, if you use common-shakeify, otherwise a bit more.
import {smoothing} from 'svg-radar-chart/smoothing.js'
radar(columns, data, {
	smoothing: smoothing(.3), // tension of .3
})API
radar(columns, data, opt = {})columns must be an object. The values are captions.
data must be an array of data points. The keys in one data points must exist in columns.
opt is optional and has the following default values:
const defaults = {
	size: 100, // size of the chart (including captions)
	axes: true, // show axes?
	scales: 3, // show scale circles?
	captions: true, // show captions?
	captionsPosition: 1.2, // where on the axes are the captions?
	smoothing: noSmoothing, // shape smoothing function
	axisProps: () => ({className: 'axis'}),
	scaleProps: () => ({className: 'scale', fill: 'none'}),
	shapeProps: () => ({className: 'shape'}),
	captionProps: () => ({
		className: 'caption',
		textAnchor: 'middle', fontSize: 3,
		fontFamily: 'sans-serif',
	}),
}smoothing(points) must return valid SVG <path> commands.
See also
- svg-patterns– Create SVG patterns programmatically to visualize data.
- svg-world-map– Render a world map with a pin at a specific location.
Contributing
If you have a question, found a bug or want to propose a feature, have a look at the issues page.