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Tutorial

This is the tutorial of Vizzu - a free, open-source JavaScript library for building animated charts, data stories, and interactive explorers. It is an excellent place to start using Vizzu, as it walks you through the installation and initialization of the library, introduces the logic it employs and the different settings to control how your charts look and behave.

Basic logic of Vizzu

The foundation of a Vizzu chart is the animation. The animation contains states describing the chart's configuration, such as the data series, coordinate system, labels, titles, etc. A static chart is the result of a single animation state. When there are more states, Vizzu automatically transitions between these. The animate method initiates the animation into a new state by describing the new chart and how Vizzu should transition to it. The return value of the animate method is a promise that will be resolved after the animation is completed. Using this logic you can create a promise chain of animation from state to state.

Vizzu

The animate method has two parameters in total. The first parameter sets the chart, and the (optional) second determines how Vizzu should animate to that state.

The first parameter has the following three properties:

  • data: this is where you add the data that you want to put on the charts
  • config: this is where you can add or remove series on the channels and set the general settings of the chart like the chart title, the geometry, the alignment etc.
  • style: this is where you can set how your chart looks

The parameters of multiple animate methods can be bundled together and can be passed to the animate method at once, resulting in these animations running one after the other. See Keyframe objects in Animation control & keyframes.

Installation

Install via npm:

npm install vizzu

Or use it from CDN:

<html>
 <head>
  <script type="module">
   import Vizzu from 
  'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/vizzu@0.10/dist/vizzu.min.js';
  </script>
 </head>
</html>

Usage