termui/example/mbarchart.go

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// Copyright 2015 Zack Guo <gizak@icloud.com>. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license that can
// be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build ignore
package main
import "github.com/gizak/termui"
func main() {
err := termui.Init()
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
defer termui.Close()
termui.UseTheme("helloworld")
bc := termui.NewMBarChart()
math := []int{90, 85, 90, 80}
english := []int{70, 85, 75, 60}
science := []int{75, 60, 80, 85}
compsci := []int{100, 100, 100, 100}
bc.Data[0] = math
bc.Data[1] = english
bc.Data[2] = science
bc.Data[3] = compsci
studentsName := []string{"Ken", "Rob", "Dennis", "Linus"}
bc.Border.Label = "Student's Marks X-Axis=Name Y-Axis=Marks[Math,English,Science,ComputerScience] in %"
bc.Width = 100
bc.Height = 50
bc.Y = 10
bc.BarWidth = 10
bc.DataLabels = studentsName
bc.ShowScale = true //Show y_axis scale value (min and max)
bc.SetMax(400)
bc.TextColor = termui.ColorGreen //this is color for label (x-axis)
bc.BarColor[3] = termui.ColorGreen //BarColor for computerscience
bc.BarColor[1] = termui.ColorYellow //Bar Color for english
bc.NumColor[3] = termui.ColorRed // Num color for computerscience
bc.NumColor[1] = termui.ColorRed // num color for english
//Other colors are automatically populated, btw All the students seems do well in computerscience. :p
termui.Render(bc)
<-termui.EventCh()
}