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    billboard.js

    billboard.js

    Re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library based on D3.js

    billboard.js is a re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library, based on D3.js. The name "billboard" comes from the famous "billboard chart" which everybody knows. billboard.js provides the easiest way to create a 'chart' instantly. Chart generation is super easy. With extensive options, you can create a chart instantly! Yes, billboard.js works on D3 v4+; what everybody was waiting for! All of the code was written as an ESM(ES Module) with ES6+ syntax.
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    HelloCharts for Android

    HelloCharts for Android

    Charts/graphs library for Android compatible with API 8+

    ...Custom and auto-generated axes (top, bottom, left, right, inside), and animations. Code of a demo application is in hellocharts-samples directory, requires appcompat v21. The demo app is also ready for download on Google Play. Every chart view can be defined in layout xml file or created in code and added to layout later. After the chart data has been set you can still modify its attributes but right after that you should call set*ChartData() method again to let chart recalculate and redraw data.
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