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    ECharts

    ECharts

    A powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for browser

    ...It also has a number of extensions for various applications. ECharts is written in pure JavaScript, and is based on zrender, a new and lightweight canvas library.
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    Covalent

    Teradata UI Platform built on Angular Material

    ...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. td-chart-x-axis and td-chart-y-axis elements generate an axis inside a td-chart. Its the equivalent of creating a JS xAxis/yAxis object in charts. Blank main site nav component that gets hooked as a parent of all the other layouts. Layout with a custom navigation view with toolbar items and footers. ...
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