Charting Libraries for Linux

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    React Charts

    React Charts

    Simple, immersive & interactive charts for React

    TanStack React-Charts is a headless React library focused on composable, customizable, and performant charting components, providing flexible chart primitives without imposing styling or rendering constraints. Simple, immersive and interactive charts for React. Extensible with custom rendering layers and styles. Supports various chart types (line, bar, pie, etc.)
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    Satsuma .NET Graph Library

    Satsuma .NET Graph Library

    a delicious .NET graph library

    Satsuma is a graph library for .NET, written in C#. Satsuma is an easy-to-use and flexible library, which implements all the necessary graph structures, and the fastest possible graph algorithms. DOCUMENTATION: http://satsumagraph.sourceforge.net/ Satsuma is not a charting library. 'Graph' is used in the mathematical sense here (e.g. nodes connected with arcs). Satsuma is released under the zlib license. This license is very permissive and allows you to use Satsuma for both personal and commercial purposes.
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    ThunderGraph is another java charting library intended to draw 2D graphs. Additionally, it contains a package that presents a live component implementing zoomable, scrollable and 'hintable' graph. Written for JDK 1.1+, it may be used in MS IE applets.
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    UJAC is a collection of Java components that may be useful for your project. It provides a powerful expression interpreter, a iText based document processing engine that generates PDF documents based on XML templates, a charting library and much more.
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    HTML5 canvas chart library (javascript) . Display and animate charts & graph in HTML5 Canvas. Signal,pie,ring,led,digital,odometer, radial and lineal meters, thermometer and vumeter,piramid,funnel,stack and Multiserie charts availables
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    ijchart

    ijchart

    A Java Chart Library

    IJChart is a free 100% Java graphics based chart library that like JFreeChart, It's smaller(all only 1M) and faster and extendable,supporting a wide range of chart types, like bar charts, pie charts, line charts, time series charts, scatter charts, histograms,Gantt charts, Pareto charts, bubble plots, dials and more. IJChart separate data and shape,you can change shape before draw.
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    istiChartLib

    C++ Chart Library for wxWidgets

    IstiChartLib is one of the simplest c++ library for making chart or graph. It is developed using wxWidgets library. For windows, please use IstiChartLib.zip. For Linux (tested on Ubuntu) use IstiChartLib_Linux.tar.gz. For detailed documentation, please visit www.firagiel.com Password to extract: firagiel
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    Jgrial is a Free and Open Source Java Library to create OpenGL-Based charts using the jogl (Java OpenGL) library.
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    plotly.py

    plotly.py

    The interactive graphing library for Python

    plotly.py is a browser-based, open source graphing library for Python that lets you create beautiful, interactive, publication-quality graphs. Built on top of plotly.js, it is a high-level, declarative charting library that ships with more than 30 chart types. Everything from statistical charts and scientific charts, through to maps, 3D graphs and animations, plotly.py lets you create them all. Graphs made with plotly.py can be viewed in Jupyter notebooks, standalone HTML files, or hosted online using Chart Studio Cloud.
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    visx

    visx

    Visualization components

    visx a collection of expressive, low-level visualization primitives for React. At Airbnb, we made it a goal to unify our visualization stack across the company and in the process, we created a new project that brings together the power of D3 with the joy of React. visx is split into multiple packages. Start small and use only what you need. Bring your own state management, animation library, or CSS-in-JS solution. Odds are good your React app already has an opinion on how animation, theming, or styling is done. visx is careful not to add another one and integrates with all of them. As you start using visualization primitives, you’ll end up building your own charting library that’s optimized for your use case. You’re in control. And most importantly, it’s just React. If you know React, you can make visualizations. It’s all the same standard APIs and familiar patterns. visx should feel at home in any React codebase.
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