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    Covalent

    Teradata UI Platform built on Angular Material

    Reusable tested tools to build robust Angular Material & Angular applications. Vision: To build an atomic, reusable component platform for Teradata to consume, while collaborating in an open-source model. Covalent is a reusable UI platform from Teradata for building web applications with common standards and tooling. It is based on Angular and Material Design. Visualize your data easily. ECharts is an extensive "tried and true" charting library brought to Angular as Covalent Charts....
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    QuickChart

    QuickChart

    Chart image and QR code web API

    Generate chart images with a simple, open API. Add charts to emails, reports, and anywhere else. Over 3 billion charts are rendered for users around the world. We're built on Chart.js, the most popular open-source charting library. We'll render any Chart.js configuration. Let's get creative! You can use all static customization options available in Chart.js. Visit our chart gallery to see different chart types and plugins: bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, and much more. QuickChart easily...
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    Chartist.js

    Chartist.js

    Simple responsive charts

    You may think that this is just yet an other charting library. But Chartist.js is the product of a community that was disappointed about the abilities provided by other charting libraries. Of course there are hundreds of other great charting libraries but after using them there were always tweaks you would have wished for that were not included. Are you planning to use Chartist to create a nice Dashboard or Admin UI? Don't loose any time and kickstart your development using the awesome...
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    Highchart for Nagios
    * Import pnp4nagios rrd data to Highcharts. * Highcharts is a charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering intuitive, interactive charts to your web site or web application.
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    A jsf charting library depending on JFreeChart. Unlike other libraries, this one allows to get usage of (almost) all JFreeChart features.
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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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