// 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. /// Example of a time series chart using a bar renderer. // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_START import 'dart:math'; // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_END import 'package:charts_flutter/flutter.dart' as charts; import 'package:flutter/material.dart'; class TimeSeriesBar extends StatelessWidget { final List> seriesList; final bool animate; TimeSeriesBar(this.seriesList, {this.animate}); /// Creates a [TimeSeriesChart] with sample data and no transition. factory TimeSeriesBar.withSampleData() { return new TimeSeriesBar( _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 TimeSeriesBar.withRandomData() { return new TimeSeriesBar(_createRandomData()); } /// Create random data. static List> _createRandomData() { final random = new Random(); final data = [ new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 1), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 2), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 3), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 4), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 5), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 6), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 7), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 8), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 9), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 10), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 11), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 12), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 13), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 14), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 15), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 16), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 17), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 18), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 19), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 20), random.nextInt(100)), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 21), random.nextInt(100)), ]; return [ new charts.Series( id: 'Sales', colorFn: (_, __) => charts.MaterialPalette.blue.shadeDefault, domainFn: (TimeSeriesSales sales, _) => sales.time, measureFn: (TimeSeriesSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: data, ) ]; } // EXCLUDE_FROM_GALLERY_DOCS_END @override Widget build(BuildContext context) { return new charts.TimeSeriesChart( seriesList, animate: animate, // Set the default renderer to a bar renderer. // This can also be one of the custom renderers of the time series chart. defaultRenderer: new charts.BarRendererConfig(), // It is recommended that default interactions be turned off if using bar // renderer, because the line point highlighter is the default for time // series chart. defaultInteractions: false, // If default interactions were removed, optionally add select nearest // and the domain highlighter that are typical for bar charts. behaviors: [new charts.SelectNearest(), new charts.DomainHighlighter()], ); } /// Create one series with sample hard coded data. static List> _createSampleData() { final data = [ new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 1), 5), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 2), 5), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 3), 25), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 4), 100), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 5), 75), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 6), 88), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 7), 65), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 8), 91), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 9), 100), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 10), 111), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 11), 90), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 12), 50), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 13), 40), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 14), 30), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 15), 40), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 16), 50), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 17), 30), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 18), 35), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 19), 40), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 20), 32), new TimeSeriesSales(new DateTime(2017, 9, 21), 31), ]; return [ new charts.Series( id: 'Sales', colorFn: (_, __) => charts.MaterialPalette.blue.shadeDefault, domainFn: (TimeSeriesSales sales, _) => sales.time, measureFn: (TimeSeriesSales sales, _) => sales.sales, data: data, ) ]; } } /// Sample time series data type. class TimeSeriesSales { final DateTime time; final int sales; TimeSeriesSales(this.time, this.sales); }