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Small README fixes
Hi! 👋
I just tried out this lib. It's really easy to integrate 👍
There are two compile errors in the Capsule Chart example, and the `dates` and `hours` in the `LineChartController` would be less surprising with a small comment.
Here's my proposal how to make it even easier to get started 😊
Best
Jannik
committer: GitHub <noreply@github.com>
author | Jannik Arndt <jannik@jannikarndt.de> |
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date | Sun, 29 Aug 2021 13:40:06 +0200 |
parents | 7cdc06d6a9cc |
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<a href="https://www.producthunt.com/posts/stockcharts-for-swiftui?utm_source=badge-featured&utm_medium=badge&utm_souce=badge-stockcharts-for-swiftui" target="_blank"><img src="https://api.producthunt.com/widgets/embed-image/v1/featured.svg?post_id=295975&theme=dark" alt="StockCharts for SwiftUI - Display interactive stock charts easily 🎉 | Product Hunt" style="width: 250px; height: 54px;" width="250" height="54" /></a> # SwiftUI Stock Charts  Display interactive stock charts easily 🎉 ## Instalation - In Xcode go to `File` -> `Swift packages` -> `Add package dependency` - Copy and paste `https://github.com/denniscm190/StockCharts.git` ## Demo app [**Trades** is a SwiftUI app](https://github.com/denniscm190/trades-demo) with real use cases of the StockCharts `framework`. ## Usage ```swift import StockCharts ``` ### Line chart ```swift let lineChartController = LineChartController(prices: [Double]) LineChartView(lineChartController: lineChartController) ``` You can customise the line chart with `LineChartController` ```swift LineChartController( prices: [Double], dates: [String]?, // format: yy-MM-dd hours: [String]?, // has to correspond to dates labelColor: Color, indicatorPointColor: Color, showingIndicatorLineColor: Color, flatTrendLineColor: Color, uptrendLineColor: Color, downtrendLineColor: Color, dragGesture: Bool ) ``` To enable the drag gesture set `dragGesture` to `true` in the `LineChartController ` ```swift LineChartView( lineChartController: LineChartController( prices: [Double], dragGesture: true ) ) ``` <img width="374" alt="LineChartVideo" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66180929/116899623-137c6e80-ac38-11eb-8ec0-e678aea54062.gif"> ### Capsule chart ```swift CapsuleChartView(percentageOfWidth: CGFloat) // percentageOfWidth: must be 0 <= x <= 1 ``` #### Example ```swift import SwiftUI import StockCharts struct ContentView: View { var body: some View { RoundedRectangle(cornerRadius: 25) .frame(width: 400, height: 120) .foregroundColor(.white) .shadow(color: Color(.gray).opacity(0.15), radius: 10) .overlay( VStack(alignment: .leading) { Text("Dennis Concepcion") .font(.title3) .fontWeight(.semibold) Text("Random guy") CapsuleChartView(percentageOfWidth: 0.6, style: CapsuleChartStyle(capsuleColor: Color.blue)) .padding(.top) } .padding() ) } } ``` <img width="328" alt="CapsuleChart" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/66180929/120899384-c2450d80-c62f-11eb-9a56-5a03e97441d2.png">