Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties
Angular PrimeNG is an open-source framework with a rich set of native Angular UI components that are used for great styling and this framework is used to make responsive websites with very much ease. It provides a lot of templates, components, theme design, an extensive icon library, and much more. In this article, we are going to learn Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties.
The ChartModel Component is used to create different types of charts and is based on Chart.js, an open-source HTML5-based charting library. The ChartModel Properties are used to modify the component and display according to the design of the website. We will learn to use chartmodel properties with some examples.
Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties:
- type(string): It is the type of chart.
- data(any): Here the data is provided to display.
- options(any): Here are the options to customize the chart are provided.
- plugins(any[]): It is the array of per-chart plugins to customize the chart behavior.
- width(string): It is the width of the chart.
- height(string): It is the height of the chart.
- responsive(boolean): If set to true, the chart is redrawn on screen size change. The default value is true.
- onDataSelect(function): It is the callback to execute when an element on the chart is clicked.
Syntax:
<p-chart type="pie" [data]="..." [responsive]="..."> </p-chart>
Creating Angular application & Module Installation:
Step 1: Create an Angular application using the following command:
ng new Beginner_angular
Step 2: After creating your project folder i.e. Beginner_angular, move to it using the following command.
cd Beginner_angular
Step 3: Install PrimeNG in your given directory.
npm install primeng --save npm install primeicons --save
Project Structure: The project structure will look like the following:
Steps to run the application: Run the below command to see the output
ng serve --open
Example 1: In the following example, we will demonstrate the use of the Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties in which the chart has height and width.
app.component.html:
HTML
< h1 style = "color: green; text-align:center;" >w3wiki</ h1 > < h3 >Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties</ h3 > < p-toast ></ p-toast > < p-chart type = "bar" [data]="basicData" width = "40vw" height = "40vh" > </ p-chart > |
app.component.ts:
Javascript
import { Component } from "@angular/core" ; import { MessageService } from "primeng/api" ; import { PrimeNGConfig } from "primeng/api" ; @Component({ selector: "app-root" , templateUrl: "./app.component.html" , providers: [MessageService] }) export class AppComponent { basicData: any; basicOptions: any; constructor( private messageService: MessageService, private primengConfig: PrimeNGConfig ) {} ngOnInit() { this .basicData = { labels: [ "January" , "February" , "March" , "April" , "May" , "June" ], datasets: [ { label: "2020" , data: [65, 59, 80, 81, 56, 55], tension: 0.4, backgroundColor: [ "#FF6371" , "#36A2EB" , "#FFCE45" , "#ff6200" , "#00ffbf" , "#9900ff" ], borderColor: "#42A5F5" } ] }; this .basicOptions = { title: { display: true , text: "Article Views" , fontSize: 32, position: "top" } }; } } |
app.module.ts:
Javascript
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core" ; import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser" ; import { FormsModule } from "@angular/forms" ; import { HttpClientModule } from "@angular/common/http" ; import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from "@angular/platform-browser/animations" ; import { AppComponent } from "./app.component" ; import { ButtonModule } from "primeng/button" ; import { ToastModule } from "primeng/toast" ; import { RippleModule } from "primeng/ripple" ; import { ImageModule } from "primeng/image" ; import { ChartModule } from "primeng/chart" ; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, ToastModule, ButtonModule, RippleModule, FormsModule, ImageModule, ChartModule ], declarations: [AppComponent], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule {} |
Output:
Example 2: In the following example, we will demonstrate the use of the Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties in which the chart is made responsive.
app.component.html:
HTML
< h1 style = "color: green; text-align: center;" >w3wiki</ h1 > < h3 >Angular PrimeNG ChartModel Properties</ h3 > < p-chart #chart type = "bar" [data]="basicData" [responsive]="true"> </ p-chart > |
app.component.ts:
Javascript
import { Component, ViewChild } from "@angular/core" ; import { MessageService } from "primeng/api" ; import { PrimeNGConfig } from "primeng/api" ; @Component({ selector: "app-root" , templateUrl: "./app.component.html" , providers: [MessageService] }) export class AppComponent { basicData: any; basicOptions: any; responsive: boolean; constructor( private messageService: MessageService, private primengConfig: PrimeNGConfig ) {} ngOnInit() { this .responsive = false ; this .basicData = { labels: [ "January" , "February" , "March" , "April" , "May" , "June" ], datasets: [ { label: "2020" , data: [65, 59, 80, 81, 56, 55], tension: 0.4, backgroundColor: [ "#FF6371" , "#36A2EB" , "#FFCE45" , "#ff6200" , "#00ffbf" , "#9900ff" ], borderColor: "#42A5F5" } ] }; this .basicOptions = { title: { display: true , text: "Article Views" , fontSize: 32, position: "top" } }; } } |
app.module.ts:
Javascript
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core" ; import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser" ; import { FormsModule } from "@angular/forms" ; import { HttpClientModule } from "@angular/common/http" ; import { BrowserAnimationsModule } from "@angular/platform-browser/animations" ; import { AppComponent } from "./app.component" ; import { ButtonModule } from "primeng/button" ; import { ToastModule } from "primeng/toast" ; import { RippleModule } from "primeng/ripple" ; import { ImageModule } from "primeng/image" ; import { ChartModule } from "primeng/chart" ; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule, BrowserAnimationsModule, ToastModule, ButtonModule, RippleModule, FormsModule, ImageModule, ChartModule ], declarations: [AppComponent], bootstrap: [AppComponent] }) export class AppModule {} |
Output:
Reference: https://primefaces.org/primeng/chart