[web2py] Re: html5 charting library
Another great library: http://www.highcharts.com/ >From the home page: " Highcharts is a charting library written in pure JavaScript, offering intuitive, interactive charts to your web site or web application. Highcharts currently supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie and scatter chart types. " Cheers, Rive. On 12 ene, 11:49, Angelo Compagnucci wrote: > I made something with: > > http://www.jqplot.com/ > Great library, You can feed datas in json, so it's very easy to interface > with a json service in web2py. Unfortunately it has a convoluted > documentation, you'll get some time to be acquainted to. > > http://raphaeljs.com/ > Exterminated graphic library, not too difficult to use, but more than > jqplot. I you want to chart something, it will be a matter of building a > table (you can use an SQLTABLE) and importing the library, > raphaeljs.comwill translate > tr and td to x and y axes. > You can make everithing with this library, so give it a try! > > Cheers, > > Angelo > > 2012/1/12 Massimo Di Pierro > > > can you provide a shortlist? I'd be happy to give them a try. > > > On Jan 12, 7:40 am, Kenneth wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > has anybody done any comparing of different html5 charting libraries? > > > > Something quite easy to use, good documentation. > > > > Kenneth > > -- > Profile:http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo
[web2py] Re: html5 charting library
I like this one: http://www.highcharts.com/ Regards, Rive. On 12 ene, 16:12, António Ramos wrote: > Open your eyes to this beauty > > http://raphaeljs.com/ichart.html > > 2012/1/12 Bruno Rocha > > > > > > > > > I like to use wijmo charts (but it is not free) > > > Googlecharts is very easy to use, I created a plugin for google charts > > ajax api. > > >http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno > > Em 12/01/2012 11:40, "Kenneth" escreveu: > > > Hello, > > >> has anybody done any comparing of different html5 charting libraries? > > >> Something quite easy to use, good documentation. > > >> Kenneth
[web2py] Re: html5 charting library
Hi! I use dygraphs, here you can try some examples -> http://dygraphs.com/experimental/palette/ Regards Gerd
Re: [web2py] Re: html5 charting library
I made something with: http://www.jqplot.com/ Great library, You can feed datas in json, so it's very easy to interface with a json service in web2py. Unfortunately it has a convoluted documentation, you'll get some time to be acquainted to. http://raphaeljs.com/ Exterminated graphic library, not too difficult to use, but more than jqplot. I you want to chart something, it will be a matter of building a table (you can use an SQLTABLE) and importing the library, raphaeljs.comwill translate tr and td to x and y axes. You can make everithing with this library, so give it a try! Cheers, Angelo 2012/1/12 Massimo Di Pierro > can you provide a shortlist? I'd be happy to give them a try. > > On Jan 12, 7:40 am, Kenneth wrote: > > Hello, > > > > has anybody done any comparing of different html5 charting libraries? > > > > Something quite easy to use, good documentation. > > > > Kenneth > -- Profile: http://it.linkedin.com/in/compagnucciangelo
Re: [web2py] Re: html5 charting library
I don't have a clue of what is out there. My client talked about D3.js or Ext js but I don't know if there is any more. Kenneth can you provide a shortlist? I'd be happy to give them a try. On Jan 12, 7:40 am, Kenneth wrote: Hello, has anybody done any comparing of different html5 charting libraries? Something quite easy to use, good documentation. Kenneth
[web2py] Re: html5 charting library
can you provide a shortlist? I'd be happy to give them a try. On Jan 12, 7:40 am, Kenneth wrote: > Hello, > > has anybody done any comparing of different html5 charting libraries? > > Something quite easy to use, good documentation. > > Kenneth