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go-analyze/charts

license Build Status

go-analyze/charts is a fork from vicanso/go-charts and based on wcharczuk/go-chart. Our library focuses on simplifying the generation of beautiful charts and graphs.

Current Project Status

Leveraging the strengths of vicanso/go-charts and wcharczuk/go-chart, our project introduces enhancements for rendering under challenging conditions and expands functionality with minimal setup. We aim to build upon their solid foundation to offer a more versatile and user-friendly charting solution.

API Stability

We're committed to refining the API, incorporating feedback and new ideas to enhance flexibility and ease of use.

Until the v1.0.0 release, API changes should be anticipated. If you require a library with minimal user facing changes this project has not yet reached that level of maturity.

Changes

Notable improvements in our fork include:

  • Axis Improvements: Significant enhancements to axis rendering, data range selection, and configuration simplification were made in PR #3.
  • Theming: In PR #4 (and some subsequent changes) we introduced vivid-light and vivid-dark themes for more vibrant visualizations, alongside API changes for greater theme and font control. Long term we plan to make themes easier to mutate and define.
  • Configuration Simplification: PR #5 began our effort to streamline chart configuration, making names more descriptive and specific while focusing on a theme-centric approach. Documentation on configuration and use is also being improved.
  • Expanded Testing: Ongoing test coverage expansions have led to bug discoveries and fixes. This will continue to help ensure that our charts render perfectly for a wide range of configurations and use.

Our library is a work in progress, aiming to become a standout choice for Go developers seeking powerful, yet easy-to-use charting tools. We welcome contributions and feedback as we continue to enhance our library's functionality, configurability, and reliability.

Functionality

Themes

Our built in themes are: light, dark, vivid-light, vivid-dark, ant, grafana

themes

Chart Types

These chart types are supported: line, bar, horizontal bar, pie, radar or funnel and table.

Please see a variety of examples in the ./examples/ directory.

Line Chart

Line Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	// values specified where the first index is for each data series or source, and the second index is for each sample.
	values := [][]float64{
		{
			120,
			132,
			101,
			134,
			90,
			230,
			210,
		},
		{
			// specify values for additional data series
		},
	}
	p, err := charts.LineRender(
		values,
		charts.TitleTextOptionFunc("Line"),
		charts.XAxisDataOptionFunc([]string{
			"Mon",	// notice the 7 labels here match to the 7 samples above
			"Tue",
			"Wed",
			"Thu",
			"Fri",
			"Sat",
			"Sun",
		}),
		charts.LegendLabelsOptionFunc([]string{
			"Email",
			"Search Engine",
		}, charts.PositionCenter),
	)
	// snip...
}

Bar Chart

Bar Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	// values specified where the first index is for each data series or source, and the second index is for each sample.
	values := [][]float64{
		{
			2.0,
			4.9,
			7.0,
			23.2,
			25.6,
			76.7,
			135.6,
			162.2,
			32.6,
			20.0,
			6.4,
			3.3,
		},
		{
			// snip...	
		},
	}
	p, err := charts.BarRender(
		values,
		charts.XAxisDataOptionFunc([]string{
			"Jan",
			"Feb",
			"Mar",
			"Apr",
			"May",
			"Jun",
			"Jul",
			"Aug",
			"Sep",
			"Oct",
			"Nov",
			"Dec",
		}),
		charts.LegendLabelsOptionFunc([]string{
			"Rainfall",
			"Evaporation",
		}, charts.PositionRight),
		charts.MarkLineOptionFunc(0, charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeAverage),
		charts.MarkPointOptionFunc(0, charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeMax,
			charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeMin),
		// custom option func
		func(opt *charts.ChartOption) {
			opt.SeriesList[1].MarkPoint = charts.NewMarkPoint(
				charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeMax,
				charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeMin,
			)
			opt.SeriesList[1].MarkLine = charts.NewMarkLine(
				charts.SeriesMarkDataTypeAverage,
			)
		},
	)
	// snip...
}

Horizontal Bar Chart

Horizontal Bar Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	values := [][]float64{
		{
			18203,
			23489,
			29034,
			104970,
			131744,
			630230,
		},
		{
			// snip...	
		},
	}
	p, err := charts.HorizontalBarRender(
		values,
		charts.TitleTextOptionFunc("World Population"),
		charts.PaddingOptionFunc(charts.Box{
			Top:    20,
			Right:  40,
			Bottom: 20,
			Left:   20,
		}),
		charts.LegendLabelsOptionFunc([]string{
			"2011",
			"2012",
		}),
		charts.YAxisDataOptionFunc([]string{
			"Brazil",
			"Indonesia",
			"USA",
			"India",
			"China",
			"World",
		}),
	)
	// snip...
}

Pie Chart

Pie Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	values := []float64{
		1048,
		735,
		580,
		484,
		300,
	}
	p, err := charts.PieRender(
		values,
		charts.TitleOptionFunc(charts.TitleOption{
			Text:    "Rainfall vs Evaporation",
			Subtext: "Fake Data",
			Left:    charts.PositionCenter,
		}),
		charts.PaddingOptionFunc(charts.Box{
			Top:    20,
			Right:  20,
			Bottom: 20,
			Left:   20,
		}),
		charts.LegendOptionFunc(charts.LegendOption{
			Orient: charts.OrientVertical,
			Data: []string{
				"Search Engine",
				"Direct",
				"Email",
				"Union Ads",
				"Video Ads",
			},
			Left: charts.PositionLeft,
		}),
		charts.PieSeriesShowLabel(),
	)
	// snip...	
}

Radar Chart

Radar Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	values := [][]float64{
		{
			4200,
			3000,
			20000,
			35000,
			50000,
			18000,
		},
		{
			// snip...
		},
	}
	p, err := charts.RadarRender(
		values,
		charts.TitleTextOptionFunc("Basic Radar Chart"),
		charts.LegendLabelsOptionFunc([]string{
			"Allocated Budget",
			"Actual Spending",
		}),
		charts.RadarIndicatorOptionFunc([]string{
			"Sales",
			"Administration",
			"Information Technology",
			"Customer Support",
			"Development",
			"Marketing",
		}, []float64{
			6500,
			16000,
			30000,
			38000,
			52000,
			25000,
		}),
	)
	// snip...
}

Table

Table

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	header := []string{
		"Name",
		"Age",
		"Address",
		"Tag",
		"Action",
	}
	data := [][]string{
		{
			"John Brown",
			"32",
			"New York No. 1 Lake Park",
			"nice, developer",
			"Send Mail",
		},
		{
			"Jim Green	",
			"42",
			"London No. 1 Lake Park",
			"wow",
			"Send Mail",
		},
		{
			"Joe Black	",
			"32",
			"Sidney No. 1 Lake Park",
			"cool, teacher",
			"Send Mail",
		},
	}
	spans := map[int]int{
		0: 2,
		1: 1,
		2: 3,
		3: 2,
		4: 2,
	}
	p, err := charts.TableRender(
		header,
		data,
		spans,
	)
	// snip...
}

Funnel Chart

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	values := []float64{
		100,
		80,
		60,
		40,
		20,
	}
	p, err := charts.FunnelRender(
		values,
		charts.TitleTextOptionFunc("Funnel"),
		charts.LegendLabelsOptionFunc([]string{
			"Show",
			"Click",
			"Visit",
			"Inquiry",
			"Order",
		}),
	)
	// snip...
}

ECharts Render

package main

import (
	"github.com/go-analyze/charts"
)

func main() {
	buf, err := charts.RenderEChartsToPNG(`{
		"title": {
			"text": "Line"
		},
		"xAxis": {
			"data": ["Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat", "Sun"]
		},
		"series": [
			{
				"data": [150, 230, 224, 218, 135, 147, 260]
			}
		]
	}`)
	// snip...
}