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Code Quality Rank: L4
Programming language: Swift
License: MIT License
Tags: Charts    
Latest version: v0.1.2

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README

Badge w/ Version Carthage compatible [MIT License](LICENSE)

Light weight charts view generater for iOS. Written in Swift.

Requirements

  • iOS 8.0+
  • XCode 7.3+

Installation

CocoaPods

$ pod init

specify it in your Podfile

platform :ios, '8.0'

target 'TargetName' do

  use_frameworks!
  pod 'Graphs', '~> 0.1.2'

end

And run CocoaPods

$ pod install

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Carthage

You can install Carthage with Homebrew.

$ brew update
$ brew install carthage

specify it in your Cartfile

github "recruit-mtl/Graphs"

And run carthage

$ carthage update --platform ios

Usage

import Graphs
import Graphs
Range -> GraphView (Bar)
let view = (1 ... 10).barGraph(GraphRange(min: 0, max: 11)).view(viewFrame)
Array -> GraphView (Line)
let view = [10, 20, 4, 8, 25, 18, 21, 24, 8, 15].lineGraph(GraphRange(min: 0, max: 30)).view(viewFrame)
Dictionary -> GraphView (Pie)
let view = ["a": 3, "b": 8, "c": 9, "d": 20].pieGraph().view(viewFrame)
GraphData protocol -> GraphView (Pie)
import Graphs

struct Data<T: Hashable, U: NumericType>: GraphData {
    typealias GraphDataKey = T
    typealias GraphDataValue = U

    private let _key: T
    private let _value: U

    init(key: T, value: U) {
        self._key = key
        self._value = value
    }

    var key: T { get{ return self._key } }
    var value: U { get{ return self._value } }
}

let data = [
    Data(key: "John", value: 18.9),
    Data(key: "Ken", value: 32.9),
    Data(key: "Taro", value: 15.3),
    Data(key: "Micheal", value: 22.9),
    Data(key: "Jun", value: 12.9),
    Data(key: "Hanako", value: 32.2),
    Data(key: "Kent", value: 3.8)
]

let view = data.pieGraph() { (unit, totalValue) -> String? in
    return unit.key! + "\n" + String(format: "%.0f%%", unit.value / totalValue * 100.0)
}.view(viewFrame)
More detail

-> Read Playgrounds

Demo

$ git clone https://github.com/recruit-mtl/Graphs.git
$ cd /path/to/Graphs/GraphsExample
$ pod install

And Open GraphsExample.xcworkspace

Issues

GraphView doesn't work on Interface builder.

Interface Builder talks to code through the ObjC runtime. And ObjC doesn't do generics.

Licence

MIT

Author


*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Graphs README section above are relevant to that project's source code only.