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Highcharts JS
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Wanted: Business Intelligence/Analytics/Visualization Consultant/Developer
For background, our environment is hosted in AWS and our data warehouse is in redshift. We currently use [High Charts](https://www.highcharts.com/) to render simple, in-app reports. We are pretty happy with High Charts, it is highly preferred over the other solutions by our dev team. We use [SciSense](https://www.sisense.com/) for the more advanced dashboards/reports both in-app and in a reporting app. I will simply say we are not happy with SciSense for a multitude of reasons. Finally for internal facing dashboarding and reporting we use MS Power BI. We will not use this solution for customer facing applications due to it's numerous UX "paper cuts" (a bunch of little things that combined make it a less than ideal UX, in our opinion).
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What python library you are using for interactive visualisation?(other than plotly)
However, while both the JS and Python packages are paid licenses for commercial use (which provides you with access to tons of support), both the JS and Python packages are open source. Feel free to take a look at the GitHub links above for the Python package, while the JS package is at https://github.com/highcharts/highcharts
Yep, the JS package is owned and maintained by Highsoft (www.highcharts.com), while the Python package is owned and maintained by one of my companies (HCP LLC). I’ve partnered with Highsoft, which means that you can get both the JS libraries and the Python package (which is a paid add-on for commercial use) from them ( https://shop.highcharts.com ).
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PHP chart libraries
its not php/composer, but if you can send the data to an html file, you can use HighCharts to turn the json data model into various nifty charts. It's javascript.
- [Pcmasterrace] Écran de surveillance à l'intérieur d'un boîtier PC
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Help with making graphs and charts
I would recommend Highcharts. It can be a bit overwhelming to begin with but it lets you build whatever kind of chart you want.
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The technology behind GitHub’s new code search
I am searching this repository
https://github.com/highcharts/highcharts
for Series.drawPoint and expecting a direct hit for
https://github.com/highcharts/highcharts/blob/29d2a83a5a997b...
practically I tried "Series" and "drawPoint" also.
- How do you make these graphics? Is there a software or is it done thru Figma?
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18 Best JavaScript Gantt Chart Components
Useful resources: documentation, samples, tutorials, YouTube channel, GitHub repository Trial version: HighCharts Gantt Price: for internal use - from $182 (annual license), from $420 (perpetual license), prices for OEM license are available on request
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What are data apps?
For the high customization expected of an embedded data application, and when front-end teams are looped in, different charting libraries can be used. These range from D3 to Chart.js and Highcharts. These most likely will be natively integrated with frontend application frameworks like React or Angular.
amcharts4
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5 Best Free JS Chart Libraries
Am charts https://www.amcharts.com/
- [AskJS] Any head start to make a Geo Map that shows a population of a country when the mouse is hovered over it.
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10+ JavaScript Chart Library you must use.📊
AmCharts (Premium)
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Anyone knows tiny, beautiful js chart library?
In terms of beauty/features, I also use https://www.amcharts.com
- Any Map of the World Library for React?
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Using Apache ECharts with React and TypeScript
It's a cool data-visualization library like Highcharts, Chart.js, amCharts, Vega-Lite, and numerous others. A lot of companies/products including AWS are using it in production.
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Data visualization: Creating charts using REST API's in React.js
For charting we will be suing AMcharts v4
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We made Lowdefy - An open-source, self-hosted, low-code framework to easily make web apps, admin panels, BI dashboards, workflows, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
In terms of charting libraries, we have Apache Charts as a built-in block, and we also maintain an amCharts custom block library.
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Data visualization: Using amCharts in React.js with Mojo
In my previous article, I talked about using amCharts library with Perl Mojolicious. Today we will looking at creating the similar chart with React.js instead of plain JavaScript. I will keep it short since we already talked about it previously and will be reusing most of the code.
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Data visualization: Using amCharts with Perl and Mojo
I have the opportunity to work on both v3 and v4 of amCharts. v3 is currently in maintenance mode. v4 is rewritten in typescript. One good thing about the library is there are lot of documentation and examples available on there website. Also you can use it in plain Javascript or integrate them into various application frameworks - React, Angular2+, Ember, Vue.js etc. Also you don't need to be javascript expert to use it. It is highly configurable. You can use any syntax for configuration - TypeScript/ES6, JavaScript or JSON. For more details have a look at there excellent documentation.
What are some alternatives?
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
recharts - Redefined chart library built with React and D3
vega - A visualization grammar.
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
morris.js - Pretty time-series line graphs
c3 - :bar_chart: A D3-based reusable chart library
dc.js - Multi-Dimensional charting built to work natively with crossfilter rendered with d3.js
react-vis - Data Visualization Components
victory-chart - Chart Component for Victory
Leaflet - 🍃 JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps 🇺🇦
nvd3 - A reusable charting library written in d3.js