RGraph
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Developer(s) | Richard Heyes and community |
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Initial release | 1 September 2008 |
Stable release | 5.20
/ 1 December 2019 |
Written in | JavaScript |
Type | Data visualization, JavaScript library |
License | MIT |
Website | www |
RGraph is a HTML5 software library for charting written in native JavaScript. It was created 2008. RGraph started as an easy-to-use commercial tool based on HTML5 canvas only. It became freely available to use under the open-source MIT license, and supports more than 50 chart types in both SVG and canvas.[1][2]
License
RGraph is published using the Open Source MIT license.
Mentions
In July 2014, Salesforce made RGraph available to be plugged into the reporting and dashboard tools on its mobile platform. Salesforce is among six third-party visualization tools, together with Google Charts, D3.js, CanvasJS, Chart.js, and HighCharts.[3]
In a book "Android Cookbook: Problems and Solutions for Android Developers," RGraph is recommended as an alternative to creating Android charts in pure Java.[4]
References
- ^ "Rob's Guide to HTML5 Charting Libraries: RGraphs and Highcharts". HTMLGoodies. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ Hogan, Brian (30 October 2013). HTML5 and CSS3: Level Up with Today's Web Technologies. Pragmatic Bookshelf. ISBN 9781680503685.
- ^ "Salesforce adds analytics tools to Salesforce1 Mobile App". ZDNet. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
- ^ Darwin, Ian (10 May 2017). Android Cookbook: Problems and Solutions for Android Developers. O'Reilly Media. p. 271-274. ISBN 9781449374495.