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37,199 | 3,090 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 2 days ago | |
Java | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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MPAndroidChart
- How can I Implement this kind of graph UI?
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Best charting/graphing frameworks that are actively maintained?
I am planning to use a charting/graphing library in my App, however I have noticed that the options are pretty limited. In particular it seem like that there are many mediocre libraries and the rather promising ones (i.e. https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart) are no longer maintained. In other words I couldn't find a framework that is both good and actively maintained.
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Best libraries for Android Developers
MPAndroidChart
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Android Chart Library
I'm currently making a personal project which involves using a chart. I was just wondering if there are any recent up to date libraries to use. I know of MPAndroidChart, but the Github hasn't been updated in a long time. I also recently saw Vico and was considering using that as well. Are there any other alternatives that would be a better option?
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Top 10 Android Libraries to boost your development in 2022
GitHub: https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart
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Is there a way to make it fit the screen so I can more easily see the images and text?
It is not limited to the tutorial. When I want to look up things on github without cloning the repo, it is basically the same: https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart/blob/master/MPChartExample/src/main/java/com/xxmassdeveloper/mpchartexample/LineChartActivity1.java (yes, that is not the best example with only few long lines)
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What are the most common used (3rd party) libraries and frameworks used in Android development?
MPAndroidChart for charts and graphs
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How to implement charts in android using java
Comments are added to better understand the logic. Don't forget to visit the github page of this library MPAndroidChart
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My first Android app
In the toplist and portfolio I use https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart but the currency detail I built myself
This is the one I used for the top list https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart
GraphScope
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Show HN: Graphlearn-for-PyTorch, distributed graph learning on PyTorch
Optimizing distributed sampling and feature lookup looks really attractive. It's really challenging to deploy GNN training at an industrial-scale for a large graph.
Will GLT be part of graphscope[1] and replacing the current graphscope-for-learning implementation?
- GitHub “allows” unauthorized users “merging” PRs, bypass write permission check
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GraphScope VS CXXGraph - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Mar 2022
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GraphScope: A One-Stop Large-Scale Graph Computing System
GraphScope is a unified distributed graph computing platform that provides a one-stop environment for performing diverse graph operations on a cluster of computers through a user-friendly Python interface. GraphScope makes multi-staged processing of large-scale graph data on compute clusters simple by combining several important pieces of Alibaba technology for analytics, interactive, and graph neural networks (GNN) computation, respectively, and the vineyard store that offers efficient in-memory data transfers.
We just released the version 0.2.0. And along with the release, we launched a public JupyterLab service where you can have a try in your browser: https://try.graphscope.app
Github: https://github.com/alibaba/graphscope. (stars are welcome :)
Website: https://graphscope.io
Documentation: https://graphscope.io/docs
Any comments and contributions from the community are welcomed!
Thanks for you interests on GraphScope!
We do have a concrete plan for k8s-less deployment and we already have an issue [1] to track that. That will be available before the end of March 2021.
To simplify the environment setup process we will release a docker image for end-users, but without docker will be ok as well (requires building from sources).
GraphScope use vineyard [2] as the storage layer for im-memory graph data structures. And current the graph type (aka. ArrowPropertyFragment in GraphScope) uses a set of arrow tables and arrays under the hood.
GraphScope supports a `to_vineyard_dataframe` method on the computation context [3]. We also has a plan for integration between vineyard and dask (may could be delivered in March as well). At that time the interop between dask would be straightforward.
[1]: https://github.com/alibaba/GraphScope/discussions/113
[2]: https://github.com/alibaba/libvineyard
[3]: https://graphscope.io/docs/reference/context.html#graphscope...
GraphScope is a unified distributed graph computing platform that provides a one-stop environment for performing diverse graph operations on a cluster of computers through a user-friendly Python interface. GraphScope makes multi-staged processing of large-scale graph data on compute clusters simple by combining several important pieces of Alibaba technology for analytics, interactive, and graph neural networks (GNN) computation, respectively, and the vineyard store that offers efficient in-memory data transfers.
We just released the version 0.2.0. And along with the release, we launched a public JupyterLab service where you can have a try in your browser: https://try.graphscope.app
Github: https://github.com/alibaba/graphscope. (stars are welcome :)
What are some alternatives?
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
GraphView - Android Graph Library for creating zoomable and scrollable line and bar graphs.
HelloCharts - Charts library for Android compatible with API 8+, several chart types with scaling, scrolling and animations 📊
WilliamChart - Android Library to rapidly develop attractive and insightful charts in android applications.
vico - A light and extensible chart library for Android.
achartengine - Charting library for Android applications. Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/achartengine
AndroidCharts - An easy-to-use Android charts library with animation.
EazeGraph - An Android chart and graph library
NumAndroidCharts - A Powerful Android Charting Library by https://www.numetriclabz.com/
Android-Charts - Open-source native Android graph/chart framework includes line chart,stick chart,candlestick chart,pie chart,spider-web chart etc.
HoloGraphLibrary - Fork of the HoloGraphLibrary by Daniel Nadeau with additionnal features
AnyChart - AnyChart Android Chart is an amazing data visualization library for easily creating interactive charts in Android apps. It runs on API 19+ (Android 4.4) and features dozens of built-in chart types.