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Charts
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How to Create Charts on iOS using SwiftUI
Starting with iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and watchOS 9, SwiftUI supports the native creation of charts. Before those versions were released in 2022, creating a chart required tons of development work or an outside dependency.
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I published my first SwiftUI app yesterday - and would love some feedback :)
https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts :) We use this in our current app in Production
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Can I add Apple’s charts to my app?
I’ve found that Charts works quite well.
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A practical guide to creating ring charts using the CPRingChart library
The most widely used library for making these kind of charts, in my opinion, is probably the amazing 'Charts' library by Daniel Gindi (https://github.com/danielgindi/Charts). But unfortunately it does not provide the option to add rounded caps to your slices. Hence this library aims to solve that problem.
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What’s everyone working on this month? (July 2021)
Im working on a pedometer app, made in swift using HealthKit, ActivityRings for the ring and Charts for the graph.
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I’ve released a new version of #Expenso. Added features like, - Statistics in piechart - Lock app using biometrics - LottieView in #SwiftUI - Attach image in a transaction (CoreData). Project Link in Comments.
I'm using this popular Charts library.
What are some alternatives?
SwiftCharts - Easy to use and highly customizable charts library for iOS
core-plot - Core Plot source code and example applications
Scrollable-GraphView - An adaptive scrollable graph view for iOS to visualise simple discrete datasets. Written in Swift.
PNChart-Swift - A simple and beautiful chart lib used in Piner and CoinsMan for iOS(https://github.com/kevinzhow/PNChart) Swift Implementation
PNChart - A simple and beautiful chart lib used in Piner and CoinsMan for iOS
Permission - A unified API to ask for permissions on iOS
JBChartView - iOS-based charting library for both line and bar graphs.
Material - A UI/UX framework for creating beautiful applications.
NVActivityIndicatorView - A collection of awesome loading animations
animated-tab-bar - :octocat: RAMAnimatedTabBarController is a Swift UI module library for adding animation to iOS tabbar items and icons. iOS library made by @Ramotion
AREK - AREK is a clean and easy way to request any kind of iOS permission (with some nifty features 🤖)
Swift LineChart - Line Chart library for iOS written in Swift