// Copyright 2015 Zack Guo . All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license that can // be found in the LICENSE file. // +build ignore package main import "github.com/gizak/termui" func main() { err := termui.Init() if err != nil { panic(err) } defer termui.Close() //termui.UseTheme("helloworld") bc := termui.NewMBarChart() math := []int{90, 85, 90, 80} english := []int{70, 85, 75, 60} science := []int{75, 60, 80, 85} compsci := []int{100, 100, 100, 100} bc.Data[0] = math bc.Data[1] = english bc.Data[2] = science bc.Data[3] = compsci studentsName := []string{"Ken", "Rob", "Dennis", "Linus"} bc.BorderLabel = "Student's Marks X-Axis=Name Y-Axis=Marks[Math,English,Science,ComputerScience] in %" bc.Width = 100 bc.Height = 30 bc.Y = 0 bc.BarWidth = 10 bc.DataLabels = studentsName bc.ShowScale = true //Show y_axis scale value (min and max) bc.SetMax(400) bc.TextColor = termui.ColorGreen //this is color for label (x-axis) bc.BarColor[3] = termui.ColorGreen //BarColor for computerscience bc.BarColor[1] = termui.ColorYellow //Bar Color for english bc.NumColor[3] = termui.ColorRed // Num color for computerscience bc.NumColor[1] = termui.ColorRed // num color for english //Other colors are automatically populated, btw All the students seems do well in computerscience. :p termui.Render(bc) termui.Handle("/sys/kbd/q", func(termui.Event) { termui.StopLoop() }) termui.Loop() }