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18 Best JavaScript Gantt Chart Components
FusionCharts is a well-known brand in the field of data visualization. Its flagship product FusionCharts Suite includes a wide variety of simple and complex charts. It also addresses the issue of creating a basic Gantt chart on the web page with the corresponding widget included in the FusionWidgets XT pack.
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10+ JavaScript Chart Library you must use.đ
FusionCharts (Premium)
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Draw FusionCharts with Python
FusionCharts is a library for building beautiful dashboards in the browser, and with Anvil you can build your FusionCharts dashboard entirely in Python, no HTML or JS required!
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Your Guide to Creating a Warehouse-First Data Analytics Stack
FusionCharts is a popular JavaScript-based visualization tool. One feature contributing to FusionCharts' popularity is that instead of starting each new visualization from scratch, you can use various "live" example templates by simply putting in your datasets.
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Widely Used Data Display and Analysis Libraries
GitHub stars: 59(github.com)
apexcharts.js
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- Ask HN: What's the best charting library for customer-facing dashboards?
- Show HN: A JavaScript library for data visualization in both SVG and Canvas
- ApexCharts
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Learn SVG with 25 examples â How to code images in HTML
As a frontend dev who also works in UX and graphics from time to time, I find it helpful to be able to do both, looking at SVGs as both a vector graphics format and a human-readable XML. IME the workflow depends more on whether any SVG is meant to be illustrative (like art) or quantitative (like charts) or interactive and animated/mutable (like a game).
For something like this bell example (https://svg-tutorial.com/svg/bell), you can certainly hand-code it if you're really math-inclined and can estimate the formulas of curves just by looking at them, but for us mere mortals, it's easier to just draw out the curves in a graphics app then export as an SVG. And for things like the ringer (is that what you call it? the orange ball thing at the bottom of the bell that strikes the bell to make the sound), being able to visually draw it on a canvas, change its size, drag it around and play with its colors and dimensions, etc. is really helpful. Figma is fine for simpler graphics, but it's really more of a UX tool than a graphic design tool, and Illustrator is a lot more powerful. Inkscape is a FOSS option.
In other circumstances, though, manipulating the SVG XML directly is also very helpful. Let's say you want to programatically generate a bar chart. If you have a big dataset, it's going to take a designer forever to manually plot them and change them every time the data changes. But it's easy for a dev to use Javascript (or any language) to draw each rectangle, programmatically adjust their heights and colors based on the data, add tooltips, etc. And that way you can dynamically update them in real-time whenever the data changes (like if the user selects a different date range, or new events come in). A lot of this is made easier by libs like https://frappe.io/charts or https://apexcharts.com. But before you take that approach, you should know that for complex charts, sometimes Canvas rendering (or just generating graphics in the backend) can be more performant than SVG.
SVGs can also be animated and interactive, not just with CSS transitions but by directly manipulating the XML geometries, like http://snapsvg.io/demos/ or https://www.svgator.com/ or https://codepen.io/collection/XpwMLO/. This is fine for product pages and such, but for really graphics-intensive apps (full games) it's probably slower than other rendering pipelines. (Not my specialty, won't speculate too much.)
TLDR Drawing them in a graphics app is usually easier for the designers, but the XML can be programmatically manipulated afterward to great effect.
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Level Up Your Web App with Stunning React Charts: Introducing the Top 10 React Charts Libraries
ApexCharts is a modern charting library that helps developers to create beautiful and interactive visualizations for web pages. It is an open-source project licensed under MIT and is free to use in commercial applications.
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tradingview.com for the chart... but also apexcharts.com is a decent open source library whereas TV is not open source
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Charting libraries for Vue3 with zoom capabilities?
ApexCharts: https://apexcharts.com/ Easy integration with Vue.
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Top 5+ useful ReactJS Plugins for 2023
1. Apex Charts
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What are some alternatives?
Ant-Media-Server - Ant Media Server is a live streaming engine software that provides adaptive, ultra low latency streaming by using WebRTC technology with ~0.5 seconds latency. Ant Media Server is auto-scalable and it can run on-premise or on-cloud.
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
Highcharts JS - Highcharts JS, the JavaScript charting framework
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
AnyChart - AnyChart is a lightweight and robust JavaScript charting solution with great API and documentation. The chart types and unique features are numerous, the library works easily with any development stack.
visx - đŻ visx | visualization components
rudderstack-docs - Documentation repository for RudderStack - the Customer Data Platform for Developers.
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
nvd3 - A reusable charting library written in d3.js
nivo - nivo provides a rich set of dataviz components, built on top of the awesome d3 and React libraries
chartist-js - Legacy Chartist Repo for old gh-pages
DHTMLX Gantt - GPL version of Javascript Gantt Chart