Declarative Charting Framework for Angular! ngx-charts is unique because we don't merely wrap d3, nor any other chart engine for that matter. It is using Angular to render and animate the SVG elements with all of its binding and speed goodness, and uses d3 for the excellent math functions, scales, axis and shape generators. By having Angular do all of the rendering it opens us up to endless possib
The release of Chart.js 2.0.0 adds many new features over version 1. Documentation is available at http://nnnick.github.io/Chart.js/docs-v2/ Major new features Charts that combine visual types such as bars and lines Chart titles Built-in legends that are interactive by default New scale types including native logarithmic and time/date support Multiple X and Y axes are supported Stacked bar and are
gantt-chart generate an svg gantt chart in node and the browser example View this example on htmlbin. export some task data in chart.json: { "wow": { "dependencies": [ "amaze" ], "duration": "1 week" }, "amaze": { "duration": "3 days" }, "cool": { "duration": "6 days" }, "whatever": { "duration": "1 day", "dependencies": [ "wow" ] }, "very": { "duration": "2 days", "dependencies": [ "amaze" ] }, "
Mermaid is a JavaScript-based diagramming and charting tool that uses Markdown-inspired text definitions and a renderer to create and modify complex diagrams. The main purpose of Mermaid is to help documentation catch up with development. Doc-Rot is a Catch-22 that Mermaid helps to solve. Diagramming and documentation costs precious developer time and gets outdated quickly. But not having diagrams
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