use charts::{Chart, VerticalBarView, ScaleBand, ScaleLinear}; fn main() { // Define chart related sizes. let width = 800; let height = 600; let (top, right, bottom, left) = (90, 40, 50, 60); // Create a band scale that maps ["A", "B", "C"] categories to values in the [0, availableWidth] // range (the width of the chart without the margins). let x = ScaleBand::new() .set_domain(vec![String::from("A"), String::from("B"), String::from("C")]) .set_range(vec![0, width - left - right]) .set_inner_padding(0.1) .set_outer_padding(0.1); // Create a linear scale that will interpolate values in [0, 100] range to corresponding // values in [availableHeight, 0] range (the height of the chart without the margins). // The [availableHeight, 0] range is inverted because SVGs coordinate system's origin is // in top left corner, while chart's origin is in bottom left corner, hence we need to invert // the range on Y axis for the chart to display as though its origin is at bottom left. let y = ScaleLinear::new() .set_domain(vec![0_f32, 100_f32]) .set_range(vec![height - top - bottom, 0]); // You can use your own iterable as data as long as its items implement the `BarDatum` trait. let data = vec![("A", 90), ("B", 10), ("C", 30)]; // Create VerticalBar view that is going to represent the data as vertical bars. let view = VerticalBarView::new() .set_x_scale(&x) .set_y_scale(&y) .load_data(&data).unwrap(); // Generate and save the chart. Chart::new() .set_width(width) .set_height(height) .set_margins(top, right, bottom, left) .add_title(String::from("Bar Chart")) .add_view(&view) .add_axis_bottom(&x) .add_axis_left(&y) .add_left_axis_label("Units of Measurement") .add_bottom_axis_label("Categories") .save("vertical-bar-chart.svg").unwrap(); }