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A quick start Blazor project that shows how to customize the layout, data labels, and levels of the Blazor TreeMap component. It includes a code snippet for displaying the tree map items as levels in a group.

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How to Customize the Blazor TreeMap Component

A quick start Blazor project that shows how to customize the layout, data labels, and levels of the Blazor TreeMap component. It includes a code snippet for displaying the tree map items as levels in a group.

Refer to the following documentation to learn about the Blazor TreeMap component: https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/treemap/layout https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/treemap/leaf-item https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/treemap/levels https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/treemap/labels

Check out this online example of the Blazor TreeMap Component: https://blazor.syncfusion.com/demos/treemap/layout?theme=fluent https://blazor.syncfusion.com/demos/treemap/label?theme=fluent

Watch the following video to get started with a Blazor Web Assembly app and add Syncfusion Blazor components to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKU580cOqjg

Project prerequisites

Make sure that you have the compatible versions of Visual Studio 2022 and .NET Core SDK 7.0 or later version in your machine before starting to work on this project.

How to run this application

To run this application, you need to first clone the how-to-customize-the-blazor-treemap-component repository and then open it in Visual Studio 2022. Now, simply build and run your project to view the output.

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A quick start Blazor project that shows how to customize the layout, data labels, and levels of the Blazor TreeMap component. It includes a code snippet for displaying the tree map items as levels in a group.

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