feat: add chart material
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What kind of change does this PR introduce?
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- [x] Feature
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Background and solution
改动
1. 添加6个 TinyVue图表组件
2. 添加TinyLayout,解决拖入栅格组件,TinyLayout被识别为区块问题
What is the current behavior?
Issue Number: N/A
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Does this PR introduce a breaking change?
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- [x] No
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Summary by CodeRabbit
- New Features
- Introduced multiple new chart components: Pie Chart, Line Chart, Histogram, Bar Chart, Radar Chart, and Ring Chart.
- Added a new "Charts" group to organize and provide example schemas for each chart type, enhancing data visualization capabilities.
Walkthrough
The changes introduce multiple new chart components based on eCharts, including pie, line, histogram, bar, radar, and ring charts. Each component is defined with various properties for configuration and data input. A new "Charts" group is created to organize these components, providing example schemas and sample data for rendering. This update significantly enhances the application's data visualization capabilities.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| designer-demo/public/mock/bundle.json | Added new components: TinyChartPie, TinyChartLine, TinyChartHistogram, TinyChartBar, TinyChartRadar, TinyChartRing. Added new group: Charts with example schemas. |
Poem
In the garden of charts, oh what a sight,
Pie and line dance, oh what delight!
Bar and radar join the fun,
With colors bright, they shine like the sun.
Hooray for data, let’s visualize,
A world of numbers before our eyes! 🐇✨
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