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    D3.js

    D3.js

    A JavaScript library for visualizing data using web standards

    D3.js (or D3 for Data-Driven Documents) is a JavaScript library that allows you to produce dynamic, interactive data visualizations in web browsers. With D3 you can bring data to life using SVG, Canvas and HTML. Powerful visualization and interaction techniques plus a data-driven approach to DOM manipulation means D3.js gives you greater design freedom and control over the final result.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    Cytoscape.js

    Cytoscape.js

    Graph theory library for visualization and analysis

    A fully featured graph library written in pure JS. Permissive open source license (MIT) for the core Cytoscape.js library and all first-party extensions. Used in commercial projects and open-source projects in production. Designed for users first, for both frontfacing app usecases and developer usecases. Highly optimized. Compatible with All modern browsers. Legacy browsers with ES5 and canvas support. ES5 and canvas support are required, and feature detection is used for optional performance enhancements. Browsers circa 2012 support ES5 fully: IE10, Chrome 23, Firefox 21, Safari 6 (caniuse). Browsers with partial but sufficient ES5 support also work, such as IE9 and Firefox 4. The documentation and examples are not optimized for old browsers, although the library itself is. Some demos may not work in old browsers in order to keep the demo code simple.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ECharts

    ECharts

    A powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for browser

    ECharts is a free and open source charting and visualization library that gives you an easy way to add interactive, intuitive, custom charts to your commercial products, projects, presentations and more. It offers a rich set of features that includes rendering ability for ten-million-level data, Wechart and Powerpoint support, multi-dimension data analysis, and more. It also has a number of extensions for various applications. ECharts is written in pure JavaScript, and is based on zrender, a new and lightweight canvas library.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    plotly.js

    plotly.js

    JavaScript charting library behind Plotly and Dash

    Plotly JavaScript Open Source Graphing Library. Built on top of d3.js and stack.gl, Plotly.js is a high-level, declarative charting library. plotly.js ships with over 40 chart types, including 3D charts, statistical graphs, and SVG maps. plotly.js is free and open source and you can view the source, report issues or contribute on GitHub. For plotly.js to build with Webpack you will need to install ify-loader@v1.1.0+ and add it to your webpack.config.json. This adds Browserify transform compatibility to Webpack which is necessary for some plotly.js dependencies. When users hover over a figure generated with plotly.js, a modebar appears in the top-right of the figure. This presents users with several options for interacting with the figure. When users hover over a figure generated with plotly.js, a modebar appears in the top-right of the figure. This presents users with several options for interacting with the figure.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    GoJS

    GoJS

    JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts & org charts

    Build interactive flowcharts or flow diagrams. Let your users build, modify, and save diagrams with JSON model output. Visualize state charts and other behavior diagrams. Create diagrams with live updates to monitor state, or interactive diagrams for planning. GoJS allows considerable customization of links and nodes to build all kinds of diagrams. Visualize flow, or connect pipes. Create genogram and medical diagrams, or editable family trees with collapsible levels. Create classic org charts for viewing or editing. Automatic layouts make different visualization options easy. Dynamically add ports and custom link routing. Use data-bindings to save and load routes within the Model JSON. Use groups as containers and subgraphs, with group members bound by their own rules and layouts. Model industrial processes, workflows, SCADA diagrams and more.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Apexcharts.js

    Apexcharts.js

    Interactive JavaScript Charts built on SVG

    A modern JavaScript charting library that allows you to build interactive data visualizations with simple API and 100+ ready-to-use samples. Packed with the features that you expect, ApexCharts includes over a dozen chart types that deliver beautiful, responsive visualizations in your apps and dashboards. ApexCharts is an MIT-licensed open-source project that can be used in commercial and non-commercial projects. You can create a combination of different charts, sync them and give your desired look with unlimited possibilities. Below is an example of synchronized charts with github style. Zoom, Pan, Scroll through data. Make selections and load other charts using those selections. An example showing some interactivity. Another approach to Drill down charts where one selection updates the data of other charts. Annotations allows you to write custom text on specific values or on axes values. Valuable to expand the visual appeal of your chart and make it more informative.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Chokidar

    Chokidar

    Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library

    Chokidar is a solution for all the users of Node.js fs.watch who are tired of it not reporting filenames on MacOS and events at all when using editors like Sublime on MacOS. Node.js fs.watch often reports events twice, emits most changes as rename, and it does not provide an easy way to recursively watch file trees nor supports recursive watching on Linux. Same as with Node.js fs.watchFile. Therefore, Chokidar resolves these problems. Initially made for Brunch (an ultra-swift web app build tool), it is now used in Microsoft's Visual Studio Code, gulp, karma, PM2, browserify, webpack, BrowserSync, and many others. It has proven itself in production environments. Chokidar does still rely on the Node.js core fs module, but when using fs.watch and fs.watchFile for watching, it normalizes the events it receives, often checking for truth by getting file stats and/or dir contents.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Gio.js

    Gio.js

    A declarative 3D globe data visualization library built with Three.js

    Gio.js is an open source library for web 3D globe data visualization built with Three.js. What makes Gio.js different is that it is simple to use Gio.js to customize a 3D data visualization model in a declarative way, add your own data, and integrate it into your own modern web application. Gio.js is an open source library for web 3D globe data visualization built with Three.js. What makes Gio.js different is that it is simple to use Gio.js to customize a 3D data visualization model in a declarative way, add your own data, and integrate it into your own modern web application. This library is inspired by the Arms Trade Visualization project developed by Michael Chang and presented during Google Ideas INFO 2012. See original post. With Gio.js, it is easy to reproduce this fantastic data visualization model, and integrate it into web applications.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Britecharts

    Britecharts

    Composable Charting Library based on reusable D3.js components

    Britecharts is a client-side reusable Charting Library based on D3.js v5 that offers easy and intuitive use of charts and components that can be composed together to create amazing visualizations. Britecharts components have been written in ES2016 with a Test Driven methodology, so they are fully tested, and we are committed to keeping them that way. The typical use of Britecharts involves creating a chart using its simple API, then rendering it on a container that has previously had data applied to it. All the components expose some common API methods like width, height, and margin. Additionally, each chart or component can expose specific methods you can find in the documentation. Britecharts components are distributed in UMD modules, each one exposing a D3.js component written with the Reusable API pattern. To use any of the Britecharts modules, you will need to require the chart in your JS file using AMD/CommonJS modules or adding a script tag with the src pointing to the file.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    heatmap.js

    heatmap.js

    JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps

    heatmap.js is a lightweight, easy to use JavaScript library to help you visualize your three dimensional data! Use it to add new value to your project, build a business based on it, study and visualize user behaviour, or why not build something completely crazy/awesome? Whether you want to have an aggregated overview of your users behaviour, or look at thousands of events distributed on a map, heatmap.js has all your heatmap visualization needs covered! Because it is the most advanced heat map visualization library on the web. It has a light footprint (~3kB gzip) and with the new 2.0 release heatmap.js just got faster and better. With only a few lines of code you can create your own interactive web heatmap. heatmap.js' API is all documented, also prioritized, so you can start developing right away! Heatmap.js is not a user behaviour tracking script. It simply creates dynamic heatmaps based on the data you feed it.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    textures.js

    textures.js

    SVG patterns for data visualization

    Textures.js is a JavaScript library for creating SVG patterns. Made on top of d3.js, it is designed for data visualization. Import textures.js from NPM. You can also use textures.js in your HTML page with a <script> tag by downloading textures.js to a local folder or by using the Unpkg CDN network. Textures.js can be used alongside d3.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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