// Copyright 2018 the Charts project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file // for details. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. /// Bar chart example // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_START import 'dart:math'; // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_END import 'package:flutter/material.dart'; import 'package:charts_flutter/flutter.dart' as charts; /// Example of using a primary and secondary axis (left & right respectively) /// for a set of grouped bars. This is useful for comparing Series that have /// different units (revenue vs clicks by region), or different magnitudes (2017 /// revenue vs 1/1/2017 revenue by region). /// /// The first series plots using the primary axis to position its measure /// values (bar height). This is the default axis used if the measureAxisId is /// not set. /// /// The second series plots using the secondary axis due to the measureAxisId of /// secondaryMeasureAxisId. /// /// Note: primary and secondary may flip left and right positioning when /// RTL.flipAxisLocations is set. class BarChartWithSecondaryAxis extends StatelessWidget { static const secondaryMeasureAxisId = 'secondaryMeasureAxisId'; final List seriesList; final bool animate; BarChartWithSecondaryAxis(this.seriesList, {this.animate}); factory BarChartWithSecondaryAxis.withSampleData() { return new BarChartWithSecondaryAxis( _createSampleData(), // Disable animations for image tests. animate: false, ); } // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_START // This section is excluded from being copied to the gallery. // It is used for creating random series data to demonstrate animation in // the example app only. factory BarChartWithSecondaryAxis.withRandomData() { return new BarChartWithSecondaryAxis(_createRandomData()); } /// Create random data. static List> _createRandomData() { final random = new Random(); final globalSalesData = [ new OrdinalSales('2014', random.nextInt(100) * 100), new OrdinalSales('2015', random.nextInt(100) * 100), new OrdinalSales('2016', random.nextInt(100) * 100), new OrdinalSales('2017', random.nextInt(100) * 100), ]; final losAngelesSalesData = [ new OrdinalSales('2014', random.nextInt(100)), new OrdinalSales('2015', random.nextInt(100)), new OrdinalSales('2016', random.nextInt(100)), new OrdinalSales('2017', random.nextInt(100)), ]; return [ new charts.Series( id: 'Global Revenue', domainFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.year, measureFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: globalSalesData, ), new charts.Series( id: 'Los Angeles Revenue', domainFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.year, measureFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: losAngelesSalesData, )..setAttribute(charts.measureAxisIdKey, secondaryMeasureAxisId) // Set the 'Los Angeles Revenue' series to use the secondary measure axis. // All series that have this set will use the secondary measure axis. // All other series will use the primary measure axis. ]; } // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_END @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return new charts.BarChart( seriesList, animate: animate, barGroupingType: charts.BarGroupingType.grouped, // It is important when using both primary and secondary axes to choose // the same number of ticks for both sides to get the gridlines to line // up. primaryMeasureAxis: new charts.NumericAxisSpec( tickProviderSpec: new charts.BasicNumericTickProviderSpec(desiredTickCount: 3)), secondaryMeasureAxis: new charts.NumericAxisSpec( tickProviderSpec: new charts.BasicNumericTickProviderSpec(desiredTickCount: 3)), ); } /// Create series list with multiple series static List> _createSampleData() { final globalSalesData = [ new OrdinalSales('2014', 5000), new OrdinalSales('2015', 25000), new OrdinalSales('2016', 100000), new OrdinalSales('2017', 750000), ]; final losAngelesSalesData = [ new OrdinalSales('2014', 25), new OrdinalSales('2015', 50), new OrdinalSales('2016', 10), new OrdinalSales('2017', 20), ]; return [ new charts.Series( id: 'Global Revenue', domainFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.year, measureFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: globalSalesData, ), new charts.Series( id: 'Los Angeles Revenue', domainFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.year, measureFn: (OrdinalSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: losAngelesSalesData, )..setAttribute(charts.measureAxisIdKey, secondaryMeasureAxisId) // Set the 'Los Angeles Revenue' series to use the secondary measure axis. // All series that have this set will use the secondary measure axis. // All other series will use the primary measure axis. ]; } } /// Sample ordinal data type. class OrdinalSales { final String year; final int sales; OrdinalSales(this.year, this.sales); }