15 projects tagged "charts"
Advanced Graphs and Charts Collection for PHP provides a very easy way to embed dynamically-generated graphs and charts into PHP applications and HTML Web pages. The Graphing components provide various solutions for the incorporation of graphs and charts into Web/intranet pages and applications. Versatile components provide the ability for Web authors and developers to quickly build and publish dynamic and interactive graphs and charts.
aiCharts is a framework to visualize a wide range of financial, business, engineering, and mathematical charts. It allows developers to enhance applications for the Android platform with interactive charts with flexible customization abilities. A great number of visual effects, transparency, and custom drawing are supported.
Aspose.Cells is a Java component for spreadsheet reporting without using Microsoft Excel. Other features include creating spreadsheets, opening encrypted Excel files, macros, VBA, Unicode, formula settings, pivot tables, and importing data from JDBC ResultSet. CSV, SpreadsheetML, PDF, ODS, and all file formats from Excel 97 to Excel 2007 are supported. It supports all advanced features of data management, formatting, worksheet, charting, and graphics.
JHeatChart is a one class Java API for generating heat map charts that was created because very few charting APIs seem to contain the facility to create heat maps. It is not a full featured charting API and cannot be used to other charts. The generated charts are created as Java Image objects, which can be incorporated into a GUI or saved to a file.
Aspose.Cells for JasperReports allows you to exports reports from JasperReports and JasperServer in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (XLS) format. It is provided as a single JAR file that can easily be deployed on machines running JasperReports or JasperServer. It exports Excel charts as editable charts rather than static pictures so that they can be edited manually in MS Excel.
Chart::Clicker aims to be a powerful, extensible charting Perl package that creates really pretty output. Charts can be saved in PNG, SVG, PDF, and PostScript format. Clicker leverages the power of Graphics::Primitive to create snazzy graphics without being tied to a specific backend.