This demo application belongs to the set of examples for LightningChart JS, data visualization library for JavaScript.
LightningChart JS is entirely GPU accelerated and performance optimized charting library for presenting massive amounts of data. It offers an easy way of creating sophisticated and interactive charts and adding them to your website or web application.
The demo can be used as an example or a seed project. Local execution requires the following steps:
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Make sure that relevant version of Node.js is installed
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Open the project folder in a terminal:
npm install # fetches dependencies npm start # builds an application and starts the development server -
The application is available at http://localhost:8080 in your browser, webpack-dev-server provides hot reload functionality.
This example demonstrates Scrolling Heatmap Aggregation in HeatmapScrollingGridSeries. You can also configure aggregation for a static HeatmapGridSeries.
By default, heatmaps display the closest heatmap cell value to each pixel that is rendered on the screen. With dense, high resolution heatmaps, this can mean that there is no guarantee which data value is displayed in a pixel.
Heatmap aggregation can be enabled to specify this behavior (which value to show when multiple cell values are contained by single pixel) at the expense of a performance hit.
In this example, the lower heatmap uses the max aggregation mode, making sudden power spikes (shown in red) much easier to identify in the data stream.
In LightningChart JS, aggregation mode is configured with the setAggregation method. By default the aggregation mode is undefined. Bilinear interpolation is not supported simultaneously, so remember to disable it with setIntensityInterpolation('disabled').
// Enable heatmap aggregation (max/min)
heatmapSeries
.setAggregation('max')
// Bilinear interpolation is not supported simultaneously
.setIntensityInterpolation('disabled')The data used in this example: ElectroSense PSD Spectrum Dataset.
- Scrolling Heatmap Grid Series
- Paletted Fill Style
- Color Lookup Table
- Chart XY
- Axis XY
- Axis Automatic Scroll Strategies
If you notice an error in the example code, please open an issue on GitHub repository of the entire example.
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