timebar_table 0.1.0
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A Flutter package for creating time-based bar charts, allowing you to visualize and display time-related data efficiently. It provides a customizable and flexible interface to present your data in a t [...]
TimeBar Table #
A Flutter package for time-based data visualization. Create bar charts to represent data over time intervals with ease. Ideal for scheduling and event timelines.
Features #
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Time-Based Visualization: Easily represent data along a time axis with adjustable intervals.
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Customization: Tailor the appearance of your time bars, intervals, and more to suit your application's aesthetic.
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Flexible Data Presentation: Display various data elements simultaneously, enabling rich and informative timelines.
Installation #
To use this package, add it to your pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies:
timebar_table: ^0.0.1
Then, run flutter pub get to install the package.
Usage #
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
import 'package:timebar_table/timebar_table.dart';
final DateTime tableStartTime = DateTime(2023, 9, 30, 8, 0);
final DateTime tableEndTime = DateTime(2023, 9, 30, 16, 0);
const Duration timeInterval = Duration(minutes: 30);
const double intervalWidth = 50.0;
// Define your data using a map where the keys are widgets and the values are lists of BarData.
final Map<Widget, List<BarData?>?> tableDataMap = {
// Define your data here
};
final Widget emptyDataWidget = Container(
width: intervalWidth,
// Customize your empty data representation
);
void main() {
runApp(MaterialApp(
home: Scaffold(
appBar: AppBar(
title: const Text('TimeBarTable Example'),
),
body: TimeBarTable(
tableStartTime: tableStartTime,
tableEndTime: tableEndTime,
timeInterval: timeInterval,
intervalWidth: intervalWidth,
tableDataList: tableDataMap,
emptyDataWidget: emptyDataWidget,
),
),
));
}
Documentation #
For detailed usage and customization options, consult the API documentation.
Example #
To see how the package can be customized and integrated into your Flutter application, check out the included example.
To-Do List #
- ❌ Add support for Slivers and Custom Scroll Views.
- ❌ Modify readme.
- ❌ Implement Slivers and Custom Scroll Views as parameters for users.
- ❌ Provide additional customization parameters for elements.
- ❌ Introduce mapper functions for easily mapping custom objects for
tableDataList. - ❌ Maybe add code coverage.
Contributions #
Contributions are welcome! If you encounter any issues, have feature suggestions, or would like to contribute, please feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
License #
This package is released under the MIT License, allowing you to use, modify, and distribute it as needed.
Author #
Developed by [Mihir Rawal] - Contact me at [mihirrawal1399@gmail.com] for inquiries and support.