| layout | post |
|---|---|
| title | Getting Started | Blazor Chart Wizard Component in WebApp | Syncfusion |
| description | Check out and learn about the documentation for getting started with Blazor Chart Wizard Component in Blazor Web App. |
| platform | Blazor |
| control | Chart Wizard |
| documentation | ug |
| keywords | chart wizard, blazor, chart |
This section briefly explains about how to include Syncfusion® Blazor Chart Wizard component in your Blazor Web App using Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, and the .NET CLI.
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Create a Blazor Web App using Visual Studio via Microsoft Templates or the Syncfusion® Blazor Extension. For detailed instructions, refer to the Blazor Web App Getting Started documentation.
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Create a Blazor Web App using Visual Studio Code via Microsoft Templates or the Syncfusion® Blazor Extension. For detailed instructions, refer to the Blazor Web App Getting Started documentation.
For example, in a Blazor Web App with the Auto interactive render mode, use the following commands in the integrated terminal (Ctrl+`).
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dotnet new blazor -o BlazorWebApp -int Auto cd BlazorWebApp cd BlazorWebApp.Client
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Install the latest version of .NET SDK. If you previously installed the SDK, you can determine the installed version by executing the following command in a command prompt (Windows) or terminal (macOS) or command shell (Linux).
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dotnet --version
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Run the following command to create a new Blazor Web App in a command prompt (Windows) or terminal (macOS) or command shell (Linux). For detailed instructions, refer to the Blazor Web App Getting Started documentation.
For example, in a Blazor Web App with the Auto interactive render mode, use the following commands:
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dotnet new blazor -o BlazorApp -int Auto cd BlazorApp cd BlazorApp.Client
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This command creates new Blazor Web App and places it in a new directory called BlazorApp inside your current location. See Create Blazor app topic and dotnet new CLI command topics for more details.
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N> Configure the appropriate Interactive render mode and Interactivity location while creating a Blazor Web App. For detailed information, refer to the interactive render mode documentation.
Install Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard NuGet package in your project using the NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio (Tools → NuGet Package Manager → Manage NuGet Packages for Solution), or the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code (dotnet add package), or the .NET CLI.
Alternatively, run the following command in the Package Manager Console to achieve the same.
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Install-Package Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard -Version {{ site.releaseversion }}
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If using the WebAssembly or Auto render modes in the Blazor Web App, install this package in the client project.
N> All Syncfusion Blazor packages are available on nuget.org. See the NuGet packages topic for details.
After the package is installed, open the ~/_Imports.razor file from the client project and import the Syncfusion.Blazor and Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard namespaces.
{% tabs %} {% highlight C# tabtitle="~/_Imports.razor" %}
@using Syncfusion.Blazor @using Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard
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Register the Syncfusion® Blazor Service in the Program.cs file of your Blazor Web App.
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.... using Syncfusion.Blazor; .... builder.Services.AddSyncfusionBlazor(); ....
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N> If the Interactive Render Mode is set to WebAssembly or Auto, register the Syncfusion® Blazor service in Program.cs files of both the server and client projects in your Blazor Web App.
The script can be accessed from NuGet through Static Web Assets. Include the script reference in the ~/Components/App.razor file.
<script src="_content/Syncfusion.Blazor.Core/scripts/syncfusion-blazor.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>N> Check out the Adding Script Reference topic to learn different approaches for adding script references in your Blazor application.
Add the Syncfusion® Blazor Chart Wizard component in the ~/Components/Pages/*.razor file. If the interactivity location is set to Per page/component in the Web App, define a render mode at the top of the ~Pages/*.razor file. (For example, InteractiveServer, InteractiveWebAssembly or InteractiveAuto).
N> If the Interactivity Location is set to Global with Auto or WebAssembly, the render mode is automatically configured in the App.razor file by default.
{% tabs %} {% highlight razor %}
@* desired render mode define here *@ @rendermode InteractiveAuto
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{% tabs %} {% highlight razor tabtitle="Home.razor" %}
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- Press Ctrl+F5 (Windows) or ⌘+F5 (macOS) to launch the application. This will render the Syncfusion® Blazor Chart Wizard component in the default web browser.
To bind data for the chart wizard component, you can assign a IEnumerable object to the DataSource property.
{% tabs %} {% highlight razor tabtitle="Home.razor" %}
public class OlympicsData { public string? Country { get; set; } public string? CountryCode { get; set; } public int Gold { get; set; } public int Silver { get; set; } public int Bronze { get; set; } }
private readonly List OlympicsDataSource = new() { new OlympicsData { Country = "USA", CountryCode = "USA", Gold = 40, Silver = 44, Bronze = 42 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "China", CountryCode = "CHN", Gold = 40, Silver = 27, Bronze = 24 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Great Britain", CountryCode = "GBR", Gold = 14, Silver = 22, Bronze = 29 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "France", CountryCode = "FRA", Gold = 16, Silver = 26, Bronze = 22 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Australia", CountryCode = "AUS", Gold = 18, Silver = 19, Bronze = 16 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Japan", CountryCode = "JPN", Gold = 20, Silver = 12, Bronze = 13 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Italy", CountryCode = "ITA", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 15 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Netherlands", CountryCode = "NLD", Gold = 15, Silver = 7, Bronze = 12 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "Germany", CountryCode = "DEU", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 8 }, new OlympicsData { Country = "South Korea", CountryCode = "KOR", Gold = 13, Silver = 9, Bronze = 10 } };
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Now, populate the categories and chartSeries collections with the appropriate data defining the chart’s categories and series. Then, assign these values to the CategoryFields and SeriesFields properties of the ChartSettings, respectively.
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The default series type is Line. Use the SeriesType property to change the series type.
{% tabs %} {% highlight razor tabtitle="Home.razor" %}
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard
@code { private readonly List chartSeries = new() { "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" }; private readonly List categories = new() { "Country", "CountryCode" };
public class OlympicsData
{
public string? Country { get; set; }
public string? CountryCode { get; set; }
public int Gold { get; set; }
public int Silver { get; set; }
public int Bronze { get; set; }
}
private readonly List<OlympicsData> OlympicsDataSource = new()
{
new OlympicsData { Country = "USA", CountryCode = "USA", Gold = 40, Silver = 44, Bronze = 42 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "China", CountryCode = "CHN", Gold = 40, Silver = 27, Bronze = 24 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Great Britain", CountryCode = "GBR", Gold = 14, Silver = 22, Bronze = 29 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "France", CountryCode = "FRA", Gold = 16, Silver = 26, Bronze = 22 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Australia", CountryCode = "AUS", Gold = 18, Silver = 19, Bronze = 16 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Japan", CountryCode = "JPN", Gold = 20, Silver = 12, Bronze = 13 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Italy", CountryCode = "ITA", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 15 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Netherlands", CountryCode = "NLD", Gold = 15, Silver = 7, Bronze = 12 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Germany", CountryCode = "DEU", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 8 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "South Korea", CountryCode = "KOR", Gold = 13, Silver = 9, Bronze = 10 }
};
}
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Blazor Chart Wizard has built-in themes that can be used to change the appearance of the chart.
In order to apply same theme update for the overall Chart Wizard UI, include the same theme stylesheet (this can be accessed from NuGet through Static Web Assets) in the tag in the App.razor file as shown below:
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The Theme property is used to specify the visual theme applied to the chart.
{% tabs %} {% highlight razor tabtitle="Home.razor" %}
@using Syncfusion.Blazor.ChartWizard
@code { private readonly List chartSeries = new() { "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" }; private readonly List categories = new() { "Country", "CountryCode" };
public class OlympicsData
{
public string? Country { get; set; }
public string? CountryCode { get; set; }
public int Gold { get; set; }
public int Silver { get; set; }
public int Bronze { get; set; }
}
private readonly List<OlympicsData> OlympicsDataSource = new()
{
new OlympicsData { Country = "USA", CountryCode = "USA", Gold = 40, Silver = 44, Bronze = 42 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "China", CountryCode = "CHN", Gold = 40, Silver = 27, Bronze = 24 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Great Britain", CountryCode = "GBR", Gold = 14, Silver = 22, Bronze = 29 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "France", CountryCode = "FRA", Gold = 16, Silver = 26, Bronze = 22 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Australia", CountryCode = "AUS", Gold = 18, Silver = 19, Bronze = 16 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Japan", CountryCode = "JPN", Gold = 20, Silver = 12, Bronze = 13 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Italy", CountryCode = "ITA", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 15 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Netherlands", CountryCode = "NLD", Gold = 15, Silver = 7, Bronze = 12 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "Germany", CountryCode = "DEU", Gold = 12, Silver = 13, Bronze = 8 },
new OlympicsData { Country = "South Korea", CountryCode = "KOR", Gold = 13, Silver = 9, Bronze = 10 }
};
}
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