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FusionCharts Suite XT

FusionCharts Suite XT helps you create interactive JavaScript charts, gauges and maps in a jiffy for all your web, mobile and enterprise applications. Using it, you can build awesome dashboards,...

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Open Flash Chart

A collection of Flash applets that you embed in your web page, and which fetch data from the web server to display.

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RGraph

RGraph is a HTML5 canvas graph library. It uses features that became available in HTML5 (specifically, the CANVAS tag) to produce a wide variety of graph types: bar chart, bi-polar chart (also known as...

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NVD3

This project is an attempt to build re-usable charts and chart components for d3.js without taking away the power that d3.js gives you. This is a very young collection of components, with the goal of...

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Circos

Circos is a software package for visualizing data and information. It visualizes data in a circular layout — this makes Circos ideal for exploring relationships between objects or positions. There are...

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Raw

RAW is an open web tool developed at the DensityDesign Research Lab (Politecnico di Milano) to create custom vector-based visualizations on top of the amazing d3.js library by Mike Bostock. Primarily...

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PykCharts.js

26+ well-designed, themeable, responsive, modular, real-time and easy to use charts and 109+ maps. d3.js is powerful but tough to use! You could copy-paste from d3.js examples but they have...

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Angoss KnowledgeSEEKER

Angoss Decision Trees Angoss Software is highly recognized for its patented, market-leading Decision Trees – which are at the core of KnowledgeSEEKER and provide an intuitive interface for building and...

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SAP BusinessObjects

More information on SAP Business Intelligence platform: http://go.sap.com/solution/platform-technology/business-intelligence.html

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Bokeh

Bokeh is a Python interactive visualization library that targets modern web browsers for presentation. Its goal is to provide elegant, concise construction of novel graphics in the style of D3.js, but...

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AnyChart

AnyChart is a flexible, cross-platform and cross-browser JavaScript charting library that allows you to create interactive HTML5 charts, stock charts, maps, Gantt charts, and dashboards for any...

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Plotly

Plotly is the easiest way to graph and share data online. Open-source libraries for Python, R, MATLAB, and JavaScript. $19 per month to host private charts and data. Free for anyone to view them....

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pChart

pChart is a PHP library that will help you to create anti-aliased charts or pictures directly from your web server. You can then display the result in the client browser, sent it by mail or insert it...

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Sigma.js

Sigma is a JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing. It makes easy to publish networks on Web pages, and allows developers to integrate network exploration in rich Web applications. Source code :...

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Arbor

A graph visualization library using web workers and jQuery Common source code : https://github.com/samizdatco/arbor

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KlayJS

KLayJS is a layer-based layout algorithm that is particularly suited for server-link diagrams with an inherent direction and ports (explicit attachment points on a server's border). It is based on the...

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GraphicsJS

GraphicsJS is a free and open-source JavaScript library for easily drawing any HTML5 graphics and animation from scratch. It is lightweight and more powerful in terms of out-of-the-box features than...

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ggvis

ggvis is a data visualization package for R which lets you: Declaratively describe data graphics with a syntax similar in spirit to ggplot2. Create rich interactive graphics that you can play with...

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Gadfly

Gadfly is a system for plotting and visualization written in Julia. It is based largely on Hadley Wickhams's ggplot2 for R and Leland Wilkinson's book The Grammar of Graphics. It was Daniel C. Jones'...

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