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  2. Comparison of JavaScript charting libraries - Wikipedia

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    Library Name License Free Supported Chart Types Supported Bar Chart Types Other Features Interactivity ... Webix JS Charts, part of Webix: GPL [99] Yes Yes [100] No

  3. AnyChart - Wikipedia

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    AnyChart 8.x first released in 2017 has a modular system and supports more than 90 chart types, including variations of basic charts, Gantt charts, meteorological and environmental data graphs (such as air temperature and precipitation, depth measures [4]), and maps, along with custom drawing and diverse options to work with data.

  4. List of information graphics software - Wikipedia

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    GUI (web based), JavaScript Charting Library: Proprietary: No 2002: ... Mac, Windows: plots and charts from data ... Interoperabile with other free software packages ...

  5. List of JavaScript libraries - Wikipedia

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  6. List of charting software - Wikipedia

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    jqxChart - SVG/VML/HTML5 chart. Free and commercial licences; Plotly.js - MIT license; RGraph - HTML5/SVG/Canvas, MIT license; TeeChart JS – Cross-browser HTML5 Canvas, Open Source license; VisJS – Accepts the DOT graph description language as input for network graphs; Webix UI - JavaScript/HTML5, Free or Commercial license

  7. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Dojo Toolkit (stylized as dōjō toolkit) is an open-source modular JavaScript library (or more specifically JavaScript toolkit) designed to ease the rapid development of cross-platform, JavaScript/Ajax-based applications and web sites.

  8. D3.js - Wikipedia

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    D3.js (also known as D3, short for Data-Driven Documents) is a JavaScript library for producing dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers. It makes use of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), HTML5 , and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standards.

  9. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    jQuery is a JavaScript library designed to simplify HTML DOM tree traversal and manipulation, as well as event handling, CSS animations, and Ajax. [4] It is free, open-source software using the permissive MIT License. [5] As of August 2022, jQuery is used by 77% of the 10 million most popular websites. [6]