Create a Chart in Angular Using FusionCharts
FusionCharts is a JavaScript charting library that enables you to create interactive charts, gauges, maps and dashboards in JavaScript. We have built a simple and lightweight Angular component which provides bindings for FusionCharts. The angular-fusioncharts
component allows you to easily add rich and interactive charts to any Angular project.
On this page, we'll see how to install FusionCharts and render a chart using the angular-fusionCharts
component.
The instructions shown here are for Angular2 and above. For Angular v1.7 and below, refer to the AngularJS guide.
Prerequisite
You need to have a Angular project setup before proceeding any further. If not, you can follow the below steps to initiate the project.
Angular requires Node.js and NPM installed in your machine. Please check it by running node -v
and npm -v
respectively. To get Node.js, go to the official website.
One of the best ways to set up the development environment is using angular-cli
. Find more about it here. Install the angular-cli
with the following command
npm install -g @angular/cli
Open the terminal, go ahead and enter:
ng new first-fusioncharts-project
cd first-fusioncharts-project
ng serve --open
- Angular requires Node.js and NPM installed your machine. Please check it by running
node -v
andnpm -v
respectively. If either of them returns command not found, then please go to Node.js website to install it properly.
first-fusioncharts-project
is the working directory where an Angular app will be installed along with all the utilities and dependencies.
Now, open http://localhost:4200/ to see your Angular app.
Installation and Including Dependencies
Install the angular-fusioncharts and fusioncharts modules by the following command
npm install fusioncharts angular-fusioncharts --save
After installing the fusioncharts components, you can replace the code in src/app/app.module.ts
file with the consolidated code shown below to create your first chart. Import all the required dependencies in @NgModule
to get started.
import { BrowserModule } from "@angular/platform-browser";
import { NgModule } from "@angular/core";
import { AppComponent } from "./app.component";
import { FusionChartsModule } from "angular-fusioncharts";
// Import FusionCharts library and chart modules
import * as FusionCharts from "fusioncharts";
import * as charts from "fusioncharts/fusioncharts.charts";
import * as FusionTheme from "fusioncharts/themes/fusioncharts.theme.fusion";
// Pass the fusioncharts library and chart modules
FusionChartsModule.fcRoot(FusionCharts, charts, FusionTheme);
@NgModule({
declarations: [AppComponent],
imports: [BrowserModule, FusionChartsModule],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}
Preparing the data
Let's create a chart showing the "Countries With Most Oil Reserves". The data of the oil reserves present in various countries is shown in tabular form below.
Country | No. of Oil Reserves |
---|---|
Venezuela | 290K |
Saudi | 260K |
Canada | 180K |
Iran | 140K |
Russia | 115K |
UAE | 100K |
US | 30K |
China | 30K |
Since we are plotting a single dataset, let us create a column 2D chart with 'countries' as data labels along x-axis and 'No. of oil reserves' as data values along y-axis. Let us prepare the data for a single-series chart.
FusionCharts accepts the data in JSON format. So the above data in the tabular form will take the below shape.
// Preparing the chart data
const chartData = [
{
label: "Venezuela",
value: "290"
},
{
label: "Saudi",
value: "260"
},
{
label: "Canada",
value: "180"
},
{
label: "Iran",
value: "140"
},
{
label: "Russia",
value: "115"
},
{
label: "UAE",
value: "100"
},
{
label: "US",
value: "30"
},
{
label: "China",
value: "30"
}
];
Configure your Chart
Now that the data is ready, let's work on the styling, positioning and giving your chart a context.
// Chart Configuration
const dataSource = {
chart: {
caption: "Countries With Most Oil Reserves [2017-18]", //Set the chart caption
subCaption: "In MMbbl = One Million barrels", //Set the chart subcaption
xAxisName: "Country", //Set the x-axis name
yAxisName: "Reserves (MMbbl)", //Set the y-axis name
numberSuffix: "K",
theme: "fusion" //Set the theme for your chart
},
// Chart Data - from step 2
data: chartData
};
The
type
attribute in the chartConfigs object signifies the type of chart being rendered. Have a look at different chart types with their aliases here.
Render the chart
Get ready to render your first chart finally with the steps below:
Specify the chart data within the AppComponent class in src/app/app.component.ts
file in your root project folder.
import { Component } from "@angular/core";
@Component({
selector: "app-root",
templateUrl: "./app.component.html"
})
export class AppComponent {
dataSource: Object;
constructor() {
//STEP 2 - Chart Data
const chartData = [
{
label: "Venezuela",
value: "290"
},
{
label: "Saudi",
value: "260"
},
{
label: "Canada",
value: "180"
},
{
label: "Iran",
value: "140"
},
{
label: "Russia",
value: "115"
},
{
label: "UAE",
value: "100"
},
{
label: "US",
value: "30"
},
{
label: "China",
value: "30"
}
];
// STEP 3 - Chart Configuration
const dataSource = {
chart: {
//Set the chart caption
caption: "Countries With Most Oil Reserves [2017-18]",
//Set the chart subcaption
subCaption: "In MMbbl = One Million barrels",
//Set the x-axis name
xAxisName: "Country",
//Set the y-axis name
yAxisName: "Reserves (MMbbl)",
numberSuffix: "K",
//Set the theme for your chart
theme: "fusion"
},
// Chart Data - from step 2
data: chartData
};
this.dataSource = dataSource;
}
}
Now using the fusioncharts component create the chart container in app.component.html
and set the width
, height
, type
attributes as shown.
<h1>
{{title}}
</h1>
<fusioncharts
width="700"
height="400"
type="Column2d"
[dataSource]="dataSource"
>
</fusioncharts>
See your Chart
You should be able to see the chart as shown below.
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That's it! Your first chart using angular-fusioncharts
is ready.