Javascript library for drawing Graphics for temporary cabinets (scalable and selectable)

Is there a javascript library that allows you to draw histograms / graphs by timing, allow scaling, and also select areas.

Something similar to Google Financial Data Graphs (allows you to scroll, scale, and also select ranges) Google financial data

Thank.

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Dec 11 '09 at 19:45
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Dec 23 '09 at 8:59
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Stack overflow uses the fleet for a scalable time series chart on the Reputation tab of user profiles.

You can check these links for more information on Flot:

Flot example with zooming overview

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Dec 11 '09 at 20:10
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Nobody (yet) mentioned Protovis , pull out Examples , charts similar to Google Finance can be created by combing Focus + Context and Playfair Wheat .

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Dec 25 '09 at 19:51
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Dec 11 '09 at 19:57
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Dec 11 '09 at 20:02
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Flotr is a library for Prototype and Mootools, which has interesting features:

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(source: phenxdesign.net )

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Dec 23 '09 at 9:06
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The CHAP Links Library is equipped with a scalable / moving chart and is designed to display large amounts of data:

http://almende.github.com/chap-links-library/

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Sep 20 '12 at 8:10
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http://code.google.com/p/flot/ I think he is the best.

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Dec 13 '09 at 8:54
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Looks like you can also watch Square Crossfilter , which is built with D3.js and awesome infrastructure.

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Aug 07 '13 at 0:36
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You can try this flash card library, which can be easily integrated into a web page:

http://www.maani.us

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Dec 13 '09 at 8:00
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I found the framework framework very useful:

http://teethgrinder.co.uk/open-flash-chart/

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Dec 13 '09 at 8:18
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JSFLot is a flotr-based JavaServer Faces diagram library

http://code.google.com/p/jsflot

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Dec 15 '10 at 13:10
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Envision.js , which uses flotr2 , looks like a decent choice, especially if you need to support IE 8. Of course, the documentation is a bit sparse, but graphics and graphics are a nice job.

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Apr 26 '13 at 1:02
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Here is one of them that allows you to scroll, scale and many more interactions:

http://datavisualizationsoftwarelab.com/

This SDK allows you to create a wide range of diagrams:

  • Timing charts
  • Network diagrams
  • Pie charts
  • Geo, phase, and XML diagrams are coming soon.

Graphs are pure HTML5, independent of other libraries, so they integrate easily with any JS infrastructure (for example, jQuery). Uses Canvas for rendering, has full multi-touch support for navigation, interaction and data exploration.

Here are some sample diagrams:

Charts are free for non-commercial use, commercial licenses and technical support are also available.

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Charts come with extensive APIs and settings, so you can control every aspect of the charts.

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