Conclusion: I got my HTML5 code done very fast with minimal effort and very good support!” - Johnny Wik, web developer Write a testimonial for the RGraph website
RGraph is a HTML5 Javascript charts library that supports over 20 different types of charts. Using the new HTML5 canvas tag, RGraph creates these Javascript charts in the web browser, meaning quicker pages and less web server load. Using RGraph is an easy way of speeding up your website.
RGraph is free to use on non-commercial websites such as personal blogs, educational, charity or government websites - you don't need to buy a license. Go here for details about a commercial license.
RGraph supports 20+ chart types, including Bar charts, Line charts and Pie charts, with many having variations available, such as the Line chart with the X axis in the center. Examples of all the charts are available from the examples page and there are more in the documentation.
As you'll see from the documentation RGraph has lots of features, such as tooltips, visual effects, zooming, context menus, interactive adjusting and resizing to name a few. You can combine charts such as the Line and Bar chart and as of the next release you'll be able to combine more types of charts with more dynamic features.
All charts and features are documented with examples and code that you can use. The HOWTO guides walk you through doing some common tasks step-by-step with more example code.
The full source is included in the download and you're free to make changes to suit. The API is documented and there is also a bare-bones implementation available if you want to extend RGraph and make your own charts.
Support is available by email (support@rgraph.net) with responses typically taking a matter of hours or less.
RGraph supports a variety of Progress Bars and Meters which allow you to create rich dashboards for monitoring your servers or applications. Types of meters include:
Most of the meters can be animated like the example on the right.
With the current stable release charts can be combined but when you start adding dynamic features things start to get complicated. As of the next stable release, thanks to something called the Object Registry, you'll be able to combine more charts with dynamic features such as tooltips or effects. You can see examples of this by looking at the test area. Note: This is a development area and things may not work correctly. It is intended as a preview only!
At the time of writing there's lots to do so the next stable release will be at the end of March at the earliest, possibly later.
These are the latest full versions - not time-limited or branded trials. Note that the website is based on a recent beta release. Follow _RGraph on Twitter for updates and news.
RGraph_2012-01-13-stable.zip
[release notes]
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RGraph_2012-02-03-beta.zip
Important:
Previous RGraph beta releases have generally been quite stable. However due to the nature
and amount of changes in the current beta you should only use this for testing purposes
and NOT in production.
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