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    OpenGL Canvas

    OpenGL Canvas

    An Android library that provides views using openGL canvas

    android-openGL-canvas is a lightweight OpenGL rendering library for Android that emulates the Android Canvas API using OpenGL ES 2.0. It’s designed for developers who want to achieve hardware-accelerated 2D graphics on Android while maintaining the familiar Canvas drawing commands. Ideal for real-time graphics, games, or custom views, this project provides a fast and flexible alternative to Android’s software rendering without the need for a full game engine. It bridges the gap between...
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    cairo4j

    Java bindings to cairo

    These are the Java bindings to cairo C graphics library. Main features: - Handcrafted OO bindings updated to version 2.12. JNI code is automatically generated, thanks to Hawtjni library; - Supported on Windows, Linux and Mac; - Draw directly to an AWT Canvas through JAWT; Missing features: - User fonts and raster source patterns are not implemented yet.
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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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    A library for cross-platform vector graphics cut and paste in java. It allows one to draw graphics which can the be pasted into word or openoffice. It handles Graphics2D, but not bitmap picture inclusion nor transparencies.
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    JGauge Bean is a single purpose bean library for gauges. You can use it to draw round gauges on Java Components. The gauge can be extensively configured for displaying one discrete value within a given range.
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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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    This open package aimed to draw some useful charts of Statistical Process Control(SPC) such as X-bar and R-chart, X-bar and S-chart, Process Capability, p and np type charts, c and u type charts. Any questions please contact:luo_cheng@msn.cn
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