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  1. React.js components for modular charting and data visualization.

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    • Getting started
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    • Victory Native
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    an ecosystem of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations.

    •Getting Started

    •Victory Native

    •API Documentation

    •Guides

    •Contributing

    •See the docs and examples on the website: http://formidable.com/open-source/victory.

    1.Add Victory to your project:

    1.Add your first Victory component:

    Projects using Victory should also depend on React. Victory works with React version 15 and above. As of victory@34.0.0 Victory requires React version 16.3.0 or above

    Victory Native shares most of its code with Victory, and has a nearly identical API! To learn more, check out the Victory Native package README.

    Active: Formidable is actively working on this project, and we expect to continue to work for the foreseeable future. Bug reports, feature requests and pull requests are welcome.

  2. www.npmjs.com › package › victoryvictory - npm

    Latest version: 37.0.2, last published: 3 months ago. Start using victory in your project by running `npm i victory`. There are 244 other projects in the npm registry using victory.

  3. Victory is an opinionated, but fully overridable, ecosystem of composable React components for building interactive data visualizations. The following tutorial explains how to set up a basic chart. For next steps, please see our FAQs and Gallery sections.

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  5. Victory JS is a set of dynamic open-source charting tools that can be used in React which is currently being managed by Lauren Eastridge. https://github.com/boygirl Samples of how VictoryJS’s capabilities can be seen at https://formidable.com/open-source/victory/gallery.

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  7. Aug 14, 2018 · Victorys library is mercifully easy to use, and very modular. And the docs are not too bad, albeit a little vague in some places. If you know React, it’ll look very familiar. Here’s how you...