Peity (sounds like deity) is a simple jQuery
plugin that converts an element's content into a simple <svg>
mini pie 2/5
line 5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2
or bar chart and is
compatible with any browser that supports <svg>
:
Chrome, Firefox, IE9+, Opera, Safari.
Simply call peity("pie")
on a jQuery selection. There are
two subtly different pie chart semantics, a "/" delimiter is assumed to
mean "three out of five" and only the first two values will be drawn,
otherwise all of the values are included in the chart and the total is the
sum of all values.
You can also pass delimiter
, diameter
,
fill
, height
and width
options.
Setting a diameter is a shortcut for setting the width and height to the
same value.
1/5 226/360 0.52/1.561 1,4 226,134 0.52,1.041 1,2,3,2,2
<span class="pie">1/5</span>
<span class="pie">226/360</span>
<span class="pie">0.52/1.561</span>
<span class="pie">1,4</span>
<span class="pie">226,134</span>
<span class="pie">0.52,1.041</span>
<span class="pie">1,2,3,2,2</span>
$("span.pie").peity("pie")
Line charts work on a comma-separated list of digits. Line charts can
take the following options: delimiter
, fill
,
height
, max
, min
,
stroke
, strokeWidth
and width
.
5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2 5,3,2,-1,-3,-2,2,3,5,2 0,-3,-6,-4,-5,-4,-7,-3,-5,-2
<span class="line">5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2</span>
<span class="line">5,3,2,-1,-3,-2,2,3,5,2</span>
<span class="line">0,-3,-6,-4,-5,-4,-7,-3,-5,-2</span>
$(".line").peity("line")
Bar charts work in the same way as line charts and take the following
options: delimiter
, fill
, gap
,
height
, max
, min
and
width
.
<span class="bar">5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2</span>
<span class="bar">5,3,2,-1,-3,-2,2,3,5,2</span>
<span class="bar">0,-3,-6,-4,-5,-4,-7,-3,-5,-2</span>
$(".bar").peity("bar")
Bar and pie chart colours can be defined dynamically based on the values
of the chart. When passing an array its values are cycled, when passing a
function it is called once for each value allowing you to define each
bar's colour. The callback is invoked with the value, its index, and the
full array of values - the same arguments as the callback for
Array#forEach
.
4,7,6,5 5,3,9,6,5
<span class="bar-colours-1">5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2</span>
<span class="bar-colours-2">5,3,2,-1,-3,-2,2,3,5,2</span>
<span class="bar-colours-3">0,-3,-6,-4,-5,-4,-7,-3,-5,-2</span>
<span class="pie-colours-1">4,7,6,5</span>
<span class="pie-colours-2">5,3,9,6,5</span>
$(".bar-colours-1").peity("bar", {
fill: ["red", "green", "blue"]
})
$(".bar-colours-2").peity("bar", {
fill: function(value) {
return value > 0 ? "green" : "red"
}
})
$(".bar-colours-3").peity("bar", {
fill: function(_, i, all) {
var g = parseInt((i / all.length) * 255)
return "rgb(255, " + g + ", 0)"
}
})
$(".pie-colours-1").peity("pie", {
fill: ["cyan", "magenta", "yellow", "black"]
})
$(".pie-colours-2").peity("pie", {
fill: function(_, i, all) {
var g = parseInt((i / all.length) * 255)
return "rgb(255, " + g + ", 0)"
}
})
Charts can be updated by changing the the jQuery selection's text content
and calling change()
on it. The chart will be redrawn with
the same options that were originally passed to it.
5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2,5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2
<span class="updating-chart">5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2,5,3,9,6,5,9,7,3,5,2</span>
var updatingChart = $(".updating-chart").peity("line", { width: 64 })
setInterval(function() {
var random = Math.round(Math.random() * 10)
var values = updatingChart.text().split(",")
values.shift()
values.push(random)
updatingChart
.text(values.join(","))
.change()
}, 1000)
You can easily add your own custom chart by registering it with Peity with name, defaults and the draw function which receives an options object.
$.fn.peity.add("custom", {
fill: "#FFCC00"
}, function(opts) {
...
}
)
If you use data attributes, Peity will apply their values to the defaults
with the same names automatically. Options passed to the
peity()
function take precedence over data-* attributes.
1/7 2/7 3/7 4/7 5/7 6/7 7/7
<span data-diameter="40" data-fill='["red", "#eeeeee"]' >1/7</span>
<span data-diameter="36" data-fill='["orange", "#eeeeee"]'>2/7</span>
<span data-diameter="32" data-fill='["yellow", "#eeeeee"]'>3/7</span>
<span data-diameter="28" data-fill='["green", "#eeeeee"]' >4/7</span>
<span data-diameter="24" data-fill='["blue", "#eeeeee"]' >5/7</span>
<span data-diameter="20" data-fill='["indigo", "#eeeeee"]'>6/7</span>
<span data-diameter="16" data-fill='["violet", "#eeeeee"]'>7/7</span>
$(".pie span").peity("pie")
Peity adds a "change" event trigger to your graph elements, so if you
update their data your can regenerate one or more charts by triggering
change()
on them.
Nothing's happened yet.
<ul>
<li>
<span class="graph"></span>
<select>
<option value="0">0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
<option value="4" selected>4</option>
<option value="5">5</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>
<span class="graph"></span>
<select>
<option value="0">0</option>
<option value="1" selected>1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3">3</option>
<option value="4">4</option>
<option value="5">5</option>
</select>
</li>
<li>
<span class="graph"></span>
<select>
<option value="0">0</option>
<option value="1">1</option>
<option value="2">2</option>
<option value="3" selected>3</option>
<option value="4">4</option>
<option value="5">5</option>
</select>
</li>
</ul>
<p id="notice">Nothing's happened yet.</p>
$("select").change(function() {
$(this)
.siblings("span.graph")
.text($(this).val() + "/" + 5).change()
}).change()
var chartUpdate = function(event, value, max) {
$("#notice").text(
"Chart updated: " + value + "/" + max
)
}
$("span.graph")
.peity("pie")
.bind("change.peity", chartUpdate)
Defaults can be overridden globally like so:
$.fn.peity.defaults.pie = {
delimiter: null,
diameter: 16,
fill: ["#ff9900", "#fff4dd", "#ffd592"],
height: null,
width: null
}
$.fn.peity.defaults.line = {
delimiter: ",",
fill: "#c6d9fd",
height: 16,
max: null,
min: 0,
stroke: "#4d89f9",
strokeWidth: 1,
width: 32
}
$.fn.peity.defaults.bar = {
delimiter: ",",
fill: ["#4d89f9"],
gap: 1,
height: 16,
max: null,
min: 0,
width: 32
}