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ApexCharts is a modern charting library that helps developers to create beautiful and interactive visualizations for web pages. It is an open-source project licensed under MIT and is free to use in commercial applications. DOWNLOAD VIEW DEMO.
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ApexCharts is a modern JavaScript charting library that...
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A modern JavaScript charting library that allows you to build interactive data visualizations with simple API and 100+ ready-to-use samples. Packed with the features that you expect, ApexCharts includes over a dozen chart types that deliver beautiful, responsive visualizations in your apps and dashboards.
JavaScript CHART DEMOS. Explore the sample JavaScript charts created to show some of the enticing features packed in ApexCharts. All examples here are included with source code to save your development time.
This example demonstrates how to create a simple line chart using ApexCharts, a modern charting library that helps developers to create beautiful and interactive charts with ease. To get started, ensure you have included ApexCharts' library in your project.
Creating Your First JavaScript Chart. After loading all the files, you are ready to build your first chart. To create a chart with minimal configuration, write as follows. var options = {. chart: {. type: 'line'. }, series: [{. name: 'sales',
Using packages here is powered by esm.sh, which makes packages from npm not only available on a CDN, but prepares them for native JavaScript ESM usage. All packages are different, so refer to their docs for how they work.
24 Οκτ 2018 · You need to place events property inside chart property like this chart: { events: { dataPointSelection: (event, chartContext, opts) => { console.log(chartContext, opts); } } } Here is an updated codepen of your example.