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    Frappe Charts

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    GitHub-inspired simple and modern SVG charts for the web with zero dependencies. An axis chart is generally a 2D rendition of data, where a set of values corresponds to every point in a dataset. That's why, data is the most important component for a chart. A chart can have multiple datasets. In an axis chart, every dataset is represented individually. Frappe Charts are responsive, as they rerender all the data in the current available container width. In order to set the bar width, instead of defining it and the space between the bars independently, we simply define the ratio of the space between bars to the bar width. ...
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    PDEGraphics2D

    Output Processing script from Java AWT/Swing paint call

    ...To create a PDEGraphics2D instance, pass the constructor an instance of a standard Graphics2D object, together with the size of the canvas to paint: PDEGraphics2D g= new PDEGraphics2D(Graphics2D g, int w, int h) or PDEGraphics2D g= new PDEGraphics2D(Graphics2D g, Dimension d) Alternatively, pass the component to paint as the input to one of the static paint methods: PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(Component c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(JComponent c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(Window c); PDEGraphics2D g=PDEGraphics2D.paint(JApplet c); The getCode(..) and write(....) methods can then be used to access the generated script and create HTML documents.
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    JGraph Diagram Component
    JGraph is the most powerful, lightweight, feature-rich, and thoroughly documented open-source graph component available for Java. See the project homepage at www.jgraph.com for information and downloads.
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    A Swing Gantt Chart component, used for rendering tasks and entries. Industry uses: Scheduling / Time Management
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    GoGraph is a tutorial software giving informatics students an easy, interactive and ergonomic way to learn and exercise the graph theory. It is based on JGraph, an open-source graph component for Java.
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