use charts_rs::ScatterChart; use pretty_assertions::assert_eq; #[test] fn scatter_chart() { let scatter_chart = ScatterChart::from_json( r###"{ "width": 630, "height": 410, "margin": { "left": 10, "top": 5, "right": 20 }, "title_text": "Male and female height and weight distribution", "title_align": "left", "sub_title_text": "Data from: Heinz 2003", "sub_title_align": "left", "legend_align": "right", "y_axis_configs": [ { "axis_min": 40, "axis_max": 130, "axis_formatter": "{c} kg" } ], "x_axis_config": { "axis_min": 140, "axis_max": 230, "axis_formatter": "{c} cm" }, "series_list": [ { "name": "Female", "data": [ 161.2, 51.6, 167.5, 59.0, 159.5, 49.2, 157.0, 63.0, 155.8, 53.6, 170.0, 59.0, 159.1, 47.6, 166.0, 69.8, 176.2, 66.8, 160.2, 75.2, 172.5, 55.2, 170.9, 54.2, 172.9, 62.5, 153.4, 42.0, 160.0, 50.0, 147.2, 49.8, 168.2, 49.2, 175.0, 73.2, 157.0, 47.8, 167.6, 68.8, 159.5, 50.6, 175.0, 82.5, 166.8, 57.2, 176.5, 87.8, 170.2, 72.8 ] }, { "name": "Male", "data": [ 174.0, 65.6, 175.3, 71.8, 193.5, 80.7, 186.5, 72.6, 187.2, 78.8, 181.5, 74.8, 184.0, 86.4, 184.5, 78.4, 175.0, 62.0, 184.0, 81.6, 180.0, 76.6, 177.8, 83.6, 192.0, 90.0, 176.0, 74.6, 174.0, 71.0, 184.0, 79.6, 192.7, 93.8, 171.5, 70.0, 173.0, 72.4, 176.0, 85.9, 176.0, 78.8, 180.5, 77.8, 172.7, 66.2, 176.0, 86.4, 173.5, 81.8 ] } ], "series_symbol_sizes": [6, 6] }"###).unwrap(); assert_eq!( include_str!("../asset/scatter_chart/basic_json.svg"), scatter_chart.svg().unwrap() ); }