Index: node_modules/recharts/lib/context/chartDataContext.js
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+"use strict";
+
+Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", {
+  value: true
+});
+exports.useDataIndex = exports.useChartData = exports.SetComputedData = exports.ChartDataContextProvider = void 0;
+var _react = require("react");
+var _chartDataSlice = require("../state/chartDataSlice");
+var _hooks = require("../state/hooks");
+var _PanoramaContext = require("./PanoramaContext");
+var ChartDataContextProvider = props => {
+  var {
+    chartData
+  } = props;
+  var dispatch = (0, _hooks.useAppDispatch)();
+  var isPanorama = (0, _PanoramaContext.useIsPanorama)();
+  (0, _react.useEffect)(() => {
+    if (isPanorama) {
+      // Panorama mode reuses data from the main chart, so we must not overwrite it here.
+      return () => {
+        // there is nothing to clean up
+      };
+    }
+    dispatch((0, _chartDataSlice.setChartData)(chartData));
+    return () => {
+      dispatch((0, _chartDataSlice.setChartData)(undefined));
+    };
+  }, [chartData, dispatch, isPanorama]);
+  return null;
+};
+exports.ChartDataContextProvider = ChartDataContextProvider;
+var SetComputedData = props => {
+  var {
+    computedData
+  } = props;
+  var dispatch = (0, _hooks.useAppDispatch)();
+  (0, _react.useEffect)(() => {
+    dispatch((0, _chartDataSlice.setComputedData)(computedData));
+    return () => {
+      dispatch((0, _chartDataSlice.setChartData)(undefined));
+    };
+  }, [computedData, dispatch]);
+  return null;
+};
+exports.SetComputedData = SetComputedData;
+var selectChartData = state => state.chartData.chartData;
+
+/**
+ * "data" is the data of the chart - it has no type because this part of recharts is very flexible.
+ * Basically it's an array of "something" and then there's the dataKey property in various places
+ * that's meant to pull other things away from the data.
+ *
+ * Some charts have `data` defined on the chart root, and they will return the array through this hook.
+ * For example: <ComposedChart data={data} />.
+ *
+ * Other charts, such as Pie, have data defined on individual graphical elements.
+ * These charts will return `undefined` through this hook, and you need to read the data from children.
+ * For example: <PieChart><Pie data={data} />
+ *
+ * Some charts also allow setting both - data on the parent, and data on the children at the same time!
+ * However, this particular selector will only return the ones defined on the parent.
+ *
+ * @deprecated use one of the other selectors instead - which one, depends on how do you identify the applicable graphical items.
+ *
+ * @return data array for some charts and undefined for other
+ */
+var useChartData = () => (0, _hooks.useAppSelector)(selectChartData);
+exports.useChartData = useChartData;
+var selectDataIndex = state => {
+  var {
+    dataStartIndex,
+    dataEndIndex
+  } = state.chartData;
+  return {
+    startIndex: dataStartIndex,
+    endIndex: dataEndIndex
+  };
+};
+
+/**
+ * startIndex and endIndex are data boundaries, set through Brush.
+ *
+ * @return object with startIndex and endIndex
+ */
+var useDataIndex = () => {
+  return (0, _hooks.useAppSelector)(selectDataIndex);
+};
+exports.useDataIndex = useDataIndex;
