Analytics
VTable is not just a high-performance multidimensional data analysis table, but also a grid artist that creates art between rows and columns.
Introduction • demo • Tutorial • API•
(video)
VTable is based on visual rendering engine VRender.
The core capabilities are as follows:
This repository includes the following packages:
// npm
npm install @visactor/vtable
// yarn
yarn add @visactor/vtable
// this demo you can run on codesanbox https://codesandbox.io/s/vtable-simple-demo-g8q738
import * as VTable from '@visactor/vtable';
const columns = [
{
field: 'Order ID',
caption: 'Order ID'
},
{
field: 'Customer ID',
caption: 'Customer ID'
},
{
field: 'Product Name',
caption: 'Product Name'
},
{
field: 'Sales',
caption: 'Sales'
},
{
field: 'Profit',
caption: 'Profit'
}
];
const option = {
container: document.getElementById(CONTAINER_ID),
records: [
{
'Order ID': 'CA-2018-156720',
'Customer ID': 'JM-15580',
'Product Name': 'Bagged Rubber Bands',
Sales: '3.024',
Profit: '-0.605'
},
{
'Order ID': 'CA-2018-115427',
'Customer ID': 'EB-13975',
'Product Name': 'GBC Binding covers',
Sales: '20.72',
Profit: '6.475'
}
// ...
],
columns
};
const tableInstance = new VTable.ListTable(option);
More demos and detailed tutorials
First of all, please install @microsoft/rush
$ npm i --global @microsoft/rush
Then clone locally:
# clone
$ git clone git@github.com:VisActor/VTable.git
$ cd VTable
# install dependencies
$ rush update
# start vtable demo
$ cd packages/vtable
# execute in file path: ./packages/vtable
$ rushx demo
# start site development server, execute in file path: ./
$ rush docs
# after execut git commit, please run the following command to update the change log. Please execute in file path: ./
$ rush change-all
After installation & clone & update, run docs to preview VTable documents locally.
# start vtable document server. execute in file path: ./
$ rush docs
Project | Description |
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React-VTable | VTable in React component |
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