railbird-gql/component/charts/custom-grid.tsx

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import React from "react";
import { G, Line } from "react-native-svg";
import { colors } from "../../styles";
import { ScaleBandType, ScaleLinearType } from "./graph-types";
interface CustomGridProps {
x: ScaleBandType;
y: ScaleLinearType;
ticks: Array<number>;
includeVertical?: boolean;
xTicks?: Array<number | string>;
}
/**
* CustomGrid Component
*
* This component is used within a react-native-svg-chart component to render grid lines.
*
* @param {ScaleBandType} x - X-axis scale function, received from the parent chart component.
* @param {ScaleLinearType} y - Y-axis scale function, received from the parent chart component.
* @param {Array<number>} ticks - Y-axis tick values for horizontal lines, received from the parent.
* @param {boolean} [includeVertical=false] - Enables experimental vertical grid lines.
* @param {Array<number|string>} [xTicks] - X-axis tick values for vertical lines, necessary if `includeVertical` is true.
*
* Behavior:
* - Renders horizontal grid lines based on the `ticks` & scale functions provided by the parent chart component.
* - Vertical grid lines are experimental and can be enabled with `includeVertical` set to true.
* However, their scaling and positioning may not be accurate relative to XAxis component (if used).
*
* Usage:
* <Chart ... >
* <CustomGrid />
* </Chart>
*
* Note: Use `includeVertical` cautiously; vertical lines are not fully developed.
*/
export const CustomGrid: React.FC<Partial<CustomGridProps>> = ({
x,
y,
ticks,
xTicks,
includeVertical = false,
}) => {
const [firstTick, ...remainingTicks] = ticks;
const dashArray = [1, 3];
const strokeSolidWidth = 0.2;
const strokeSolidColor = colors.bgBlack;
const strokeDashWidth = 1;
const strokeDashColor = colors.lightGrey;
const renderHorizontalLine = (
tick: number,
stroke: string,
strokeWidth: number,
dashArray?: number[],
) => (
<Line
key={`line-${tick}`}
x1="0%"
x2="100%"
y1={y(tick)}
y2={y(tick)}
stroke={stroke}
strokeWidth={strokeWidth}
strokeDasharray={dashArray}
/>
);
const topY = y(Math.max(...ticks));
const bottomY = y(Math.min(...ticks));
const renderVerticalLine = (
tick: number,
stroke: string,
strokeWidth: number,
dashArray?: number[],
) => {
return (
<Line
key={`vertical-line-${tick}`}
x1={x(tick)}
x2={x(tick)}
y1={topY}
y2={bottomY}
stroke={stroke}
strokeWidth={strokeWidth}
strokeDasharray={dashArray}
/>
);
};
return (
<G>
{renderHorizontalLine(firstTick, strokeSolidColor, strokeSolidWidth)}
{remainingTicks.map((tick) =>
renderHorizontalLine(tick, strokeDashColor, strokeDashWidth, dashArray),
)}
{includeVertical &&
xTicks.map((_, index) =>
renderVerticalLine(
index,
strokeDashColor,
strokeDashWidth,
dashArray,
),
)}
</G>
);
};