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    go-chart

    go-chart

    go chart is a basic charting library in go

    Package chart is a very simple golang native charting library that supports time-series and continuous line charts. Master should now be on the v3.x codebase, which overhauls the api significantly. Per usual, see examples for more information. Actual chart configurations and examples can be found in the ./examples/ directory. They are simple CLI programs that write to output.png (they are also updated with go generate. Everything on the chart.Chart object has defaults that can be overridden....
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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 integrates with many no-code tools. Use our no-code chart maker to create custom chart templates that you can embed dynamically in spreadsheets, Airtable, Bubble, AppSheet, Thunkable, and many other no-code tools. ...
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    C3.js

    C3.js

    A D3-based reusable chart library

    C3 makes it easy to generate D3-based charts by wrapping the code required to construct the entire chart. We don't need to write D3 code any more. C3 gives some classes to each element when generating, so you can define a custom style by the class and it's possible to extend the structure directly by D3. C3 provides a variety of APIs and callbacks to access the state of the chart. By using them, you can update the chart even after it's rendered. C3 enables deeper integration of charts into...
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    Dashboards by Keen IO

    Dashboards by Keen IO

    Responsive dashboard templates

    ...An attractive, custom analytics dashboard that's ready to be shown to your team or your customers. No hours lost tweaking CSS or testing responsiveness on eight different mobile devices. The templates can work with any data source or charting library, but they're particularly streamlined to work with Keen IO's Dataviz SDK. You can add some charts to your dashboard with just a few lines of code. If you're a registered Keen IO user, navigate to your keen project or if you don't have a user at first, you can simply use some demo data that we've prepared for you. ...
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    Django REST Pandas

    Django REST Pandas

    Serves up Pandas dataframes via the Django REST Framework

    ...The design philosophy of DRP enforces a strict separation between data and presentation. This keeps the implementation simple, but also has the nice side effect of making it trivial to provide the source data for your visualizations. This capability can often be leveraged by sending users to the same URL that your visualization code uses internally to load the data. While DRP is primarily a data API, it also provides a default collection of interactive visualizations through the @wq/chart library, and a @wq/pandas loader to facilitate custom JavaScript charts that work well with CSV output served by DRP. ...
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    JChart2D

    JChart2D

    jchart2d is a real-time charting library written in java.

    JChart2D is a easy to use component for displaying two- dimensional traces in a coordinate system written in Java. It supports real-time (animated) charting, custom trace rendering, Multithreading, viewports, automatic scaling and labels. Former UI controls (right click context menu, file menu) have been ported to the subproject jchart2d-uimenu (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jchart2d-uimenu.jchart2d.p/) for the benefit of having no dependencies to 3rd party libraries.
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