<template>
<div>
<div class="wrap">
<h1>9,600 support tickets, one dot per 12</h1>
<p>
The two eyes are cut out of the head as reverse wound subpaths, which is
what makes this a robot rather than a rounded box on a stalk. They are
also the first detail to close up: below roughly 220 dots the rows fill
them in.
</p>
<div class="chart-wrap">
<div id="chart">
<apexchart
type="unit"
height="470"
:options="chartOptions"
:series="series"
></apexchart>
</div>
</div>
<p class="note">1 dot = 12 tickets</p>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<script>
import VueApexCharts from 'vue-apexcharts'
// This demo also loads: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/apexcharts/dist/unit-shapes.js
export default {
components: {
apexchart: VueApexCharts,
},
data: function () {
return {
series: [4800, 2400, 1800, 600],
chartOptions: {
chart: {
type: 'unit',
height: 470,
animations: {
enabled: true,
speed: 900,
},
},
labels: [
'Resolved by bot',
'Bot, then human',
'Human only',
'Escalated',
],
colors: ['#008FFB', '#00B8A9', '#F2994A', '#FF4560'],
plotOptions: {
unit: {
layout: 'custom',
// One of the shapes in apexcharts/unit-shapes.
positions: 'robot',
transition: 'flow',
unitValue: 12,
clusterLabels: {
show: false,
},
},
},
legend: {
position: 'bottom',
},
},
}
},
}
</script>
<style>
body {
font-family:
-apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', Roboto, sans-serif;
background: #fafbfc;
color: #2c3e50;
margin: 0;
padding: 32px 16px;
}
.wrap {
max-width: 720px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
h1 {
font-size: 22px;
margin: 0 0 8px;
}
p {
color: #5b6b78;
line-height: 1.5;
margin: 0 0 24px;
}
.chart-wrap {
background: #fff;
border-radius: 8px;
padding: 16px;
box-shadow: 0 2px 10px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.04);
}
.note {
color: #8592a0;
font-size: 12px;
text-align: center;
margin: 16px 0 0;
}
</style>