Print and Export
21 Dec 202215 minutes to read
To use the print functionality, we should set the allowPrint
property to true. The rendered treemap can be printed directly from the browser by calling the method print
.
@using Syncfusion.EJ2;">
<div>
<button id="togglebtn">Print</button>
</div>
<div id="container">
@Html.EJS().TreeMap("container").Load("load").AllowPrint(true).WeightValuePath("GDP").LeafItemSettings(leaf => leaf.LabelPath("State").LabelFormat("${State}<br>$${GDP} Trillion<br>(${percentage} %)").LabelStyle(new TreeMapFont { Color = "#000000" }).Border(new TreeMapBorder { Color = "#000000", Width = 0.5 })).Render()
</div>
<script>
function load(args)
{
var data = [
{ State: "United States", GDP: 17946, percentage: 11.08, Rank: 1 },
{ State: "China", GDP: 10866, percentage: 28.42, Rank: 2 },
{ State: "Japan", GDP: 4123, percentage: -30.78, Rank: 3 },
{ State: "Germany", GDP: 3355, percentage: -5.19, Rank: 4 },
{ State: "United Kingdom", GDP: 2848, percentage: 8.28, Rank: 5 },
{ State: "France", GDP: 2421, percentage: -9.69, Rank: 6 },
{ State: "India", GDP: 2073, percentage: 13.65, Rank: 7 },
{ State: "Italy", GDP: 1814, percentage: -12.45, Rank: 8 },
{ State: "Brazil", GDP: 1774, percentage: -27.88, Rank: 9 },
{ State: "Canada", GDP: 1550, percentage: -15.02, Rank: 10 }
];
args.treemap.dataSource = data;
document.getElementById('togglebtn').onclick = () => {
args.treemap.print();
};
}
</script>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using EJ2_Core_Application.Models;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
namespace EJ2_Core_Application.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public IActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
}
Export
Image Export
To use the image export functionality, we should set the allowImageExport
property to true. The rendered treemap can be exported as an image using the export
method. The method requires two parameters: image type and file name. The treemap can be exported as an image in the following formats.
- JPEG
- PNG
- SVG
@using Syncfusion.EJ2;">
<div>
<button id="togglebtn">Export</button>
</div>
<div id="container">
@Html.EJS().TreeMap("container").Load("load").AllowImageExport(true).WeightValuePath("GDP").LeafItemSettings(leaf => leaf.LabelPath("State").LabelFormat("${State}<br>$${GDP} Trillion<br>(${percentage} %)").LabelStyle(new TreeMapFont { Color = "#000000" }).Border(new TreeMapBorder { Color = "#000000", Width = 0.5 })).Render()
</div>
<script>
function load(args)
{
var data = [
{ State: "United States", GDP: 17946, percentage: 11.08, Rank: 1 },
{ State: "China", GDP: 10866, percentage: 28.42, Rank: 2 },
{ State: "Japan", GDP: 4123, percentage: -30.78, Rank: 3 },
{ State: "Germany", GDP: 3355, percentage: -5.19, Rank: 4 },
{ State: "United Kingdom", GDP: 2848, percentage: 8.28, Rank: 5 },
{ State: "France", GDP: 2421, percentage: -9.69, Rank: 6 },
{ State: "India", GDP: 2073, percentage: 13.65, Rank: 7 },
{ State: "Italy", GDP: 1814, percentage: -12.45, Rank: 8 },
{ State: "Brazil", GDP: 1774, percentage: -27.88, Rank: 9 },
{ State: "Canada", GDP: 1550, percentage: -15.02, Rank: 10 }
];
args.treemap.dataSource = data;
document.getElementById('togglebtn').onclick = () => {
args.treemap.export('PNG', 'TreeMap');
};
}
</script>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using EJ2_Core_Application.Models;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
namespace EJ2_Core_Application.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public IActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
}
We can get the image file as base64 string for the JPEG and PNG formats. The treemap can be exported to image as a base64 string using the export
method. There are four parameters required: image type, file name, orientation of the exported PDF document which must be set as null for image export and finally allowDownload which should be set as false to return base64 string.
@using Syncfusion.EJ2;">
<div>
<button id="togglebtn">Export</button>
</div>
<div id="container">
@Html.EJS().TreeMap("container").AllowImageExport(true).Load("load").WeightValuePath("GDP").LeafItemSettings(leaf => leaf.LabelPath("State").LabelFormat("${State}<br>$${GDP} Trillion<br>(${percentage} %)").LabelStyle(new TreeMapFont { Color = "#000000" }).Border(new TreeMapBorder { Color = "#000000", Width = 0.5 })).Render()
</div>
<script>
function load(args)
{
var data = [
{ State: "United States", GDP: 17946, percentage: 11.08, Rank: 1 },
{ State: "China", GDP: 10866, percentage: 28.42, Rank: 2 },
{ State: "Japan", GDP: 4123, percentage: -30.78, Rank: 3 },
{ State: "Germany", GDP: 3355, percentage: -5.19, Rank: 4 },
{ State: "United Kingdom", GDP: 2848, percentage: 8.28, Rank: 5 },
{ State: "France", GDP: 2421, percentage: -9.69, Rank: 6 },
{ State: "India", GDP: 2073, percentage: 13.65, Rank: 7 },
{ State: "Italy", GDP: 1814, percentage: -12.45, Rank: 8 },
{ State: "Brazil", GDP: 1774, percentage: -27.88, Rank: 9 },
{ State: "Canada", GDP: 1550, percentage: -15.02, Rank: 10 }
];
args.treemap.dataSource = data;
document.getElementById('togglebtn').onclick = () => {
args.treemap.export('JPEG', 'TreeMap', null, false).then((data) => {
let base64 = data;
document.writeln(base64);
});
};
}
</script>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using EJ2_Core_Application.Models;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
namespace EJ2_Core_Application.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public IActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
}
PDF Export
To use the PDF export functionality, we should set the allowPdfExport
property to true. The rendered treemap can be exported as PDF using the export
method. The export
method requires three parameters: file type, file name and orientation of the PDF document. The orientation setting is optional and 0 indicates portrait and 1 indicates landscape.
@using Syncfusion.EJ2;">
<div>
<button id="togglebtn">Export</button>
</div>
<div id="container">
@Html.EJS().TreeMap("container").Load("load").AllowPdfExport(true).WeightValuePath("GDP").LeafItemSettings(leaf => leaf.LabelPath("State").LabelFormat("${State}<br>$${GDP} Trillion<br>(${percentage} %)").LabelStyle(new TreeMapFont { Color = "#000000" }).Border(new TreeMapBorder { Color = "#000000", Width = 0.5 })).Render()
</div>
<script>
function load(args)
{
var data = [
{ State: "United States", GDP: 17946, percentage: 11.08, Rank: 1 },
{ State: "China", GDP: 10866, percentage: 28.42, Rank: 2 },
{ State: "Japan", GDP: 4123, percentage: -30.78, Rank: 3 },
{ State: "Germany", GDP: 3355, percentage: -5.19, Rank: 4 },
{ State: "United Kingdom", GDP: 2848, percentage: 8.28, Rank: 5 },
{ State: "France", GDP: 2421, percentage: -9.69, Rank: 6 },
{ State: "India", GDP: 2073, percentage: 13.65, Rank: 7 },
{ State: "Italy", GDP: 1814, percentage: -12.45, Rank: 8 },
{ State: "Brazil", GDP: 1774, percentage: -27.88, Rank: 9 },
{ State: "Canada", GDP: 1550, percentage: -15.02, Rank: 10 }
];
args.treemap.dataSource = data;
document.getElementById('togglebtn').onclick = () => {
args.treemap.export('PDF', 'TreeMap', 0);
};
}
</script>
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using EJ2_Core_Application.Models;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
namespace EJ2_Core_Application.Controllers
{
public class HomeController : Controller
{
public IActionResult Index()
{
return View();
}
}
}
NOTE
The exporting of the treemap as base64 string is not supported in the PDF export.