Charting Libraries for Mobile Operating Systems

Browse free open source Charting Libraries and projects for Mobile Operating Systems below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Charting Libraries by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    AAChartKit Swift

    AAChartKit Swift

    An elegant modern declarative data visualization chart framework

    An elegant modern declarative data visualization chart framework for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Extremely powerful, supports line, spline, area, areaspline, column, bar, pie, scatter, angular gauges, arearange, areasplinerange, columnrange, bubble, box plot, error bars, funnel, waterfall and polar chart types. AAInfographics is the Swift language version of AAChartKit which is object-oriented, a set of easy-to-use, extremely elegant graphics drawing controls,based on the popular open source front-end chart library Highcharts. It makes it very fast to add interactive charts to your mobile projects. It supports single touch-drag for data inspection, multi-touch for zooming, and advanced responsiveness for your apps. Unlike previous imperative programming techniques, drawing any custom chart in AAChartKit, you don't need to care about the inner implementation details which is annoying && boring. Describe what you want, you will get what you described.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    billboard.js

    billboard.js

    Re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library based on D3.js

    billboard.js is a re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library, based on D3.js. The name "billboard" comes from the famous "billboard chart" which everybody knows. billboard.js provides the easiest way to create a 'chart' instantly. Chart generation is super easy. With extensive options, you can create a chart instantly! Yes, billboard.js works on D3 v4+; what everybody was waiting for! All of the code was written as an ESM(ES Module) with ES6+ syntax. Combine hundreds of options to satisfy your needs. Checkout the examples to see in action! Play with the diverse options generated on the fly! If you want to use 'billboard.js' without installation, load files directly from one of the CDN providers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DXcharts Lite

    DXcharts Lite

    Flexible open source financial charting library

    Why choose DXcharts Lite? - User-friendly interface. DXcharts Lite provides a seamless intuitive user experience with automatic scale zoom, mouse wheel zoom, and chart scrolling. - Versatile chart types. The Lite version supports eight chart types. The platform streams real-time data updates allowing users to stay on top of market movements. - Comprehensive market coverage. DXcharts Lite provides a wide-ranging selection of asset classes and extensive market coverage. This includes a variety of financial instruments such as stocks, forex, cryptocurrencies, and more. - Efficiency and speed. The platform uses HTML5 based on canvas to ensure smooth chart loading and data processing. - Snapshots. The snapshot feature is a handy tool that allows users to take and share chart snapshots anywhere. - Customisation. The platform offers users the ability to personalise their workspace allowing traders to customise their own theme or choose between the predefined dark or white ones.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MPAndroidChart

    MPAndroidChart

    A powerful Android chart view / graph view library

    MPAndroidChart is a powerful chart library for Android that offers a beautiful and comprehensive range of charts and graphs. Powerful and very easy to use, it supports the creation of bar-, line-, pie-, bubble-, scatter-, radar- and candlestick charts, as well as scaling, dragging and animations. Charts are rendered cleanly and are visually engaging. Visualizing your data exactly how you want is so much easier with MPAndroidChart. To see more great examples of MPAndroidChart, download the MPAndroidChart Example App on Google Play.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HelloCharts for Android

    HelloCharts for Android

    Charts/graphs library for Android compatible with API 8+

    Charting library for Android compatible with API 8+(Android 2.2). Works best when hardware acceleration is available, so API 14+(Android 4.0) is recommended. Apache License 2.0. Line chart (cubic lines, filled lines, scattered points), column chart (grouped, stacked, negative values), pie chart, bubble chart, combo chart (columns/lines), preview charts (for column chart and line chart), zoom (pinch to zoom, double tap zoom), scroll and fling. Custom and auto-generated axes (top, bottom, left, right, inside), and animations. Code of a demo application is in hellocharts-samples directory, requires appcompat v21. The demo app is also ready for download on Google Play. Every chart view can be defined in layout xml file or created in code and added to layout later. After the chart data has been set you can still modify its attributes but right after that you should call set*ChartData() method again to let chart recalculate and redraw data.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Microcharts

    Microcharts

    Create cross-platform (Xamarin, Windows, ...) simple charts

    Microcharts is an extremely simple charting library for a wide range of platforms (see Compatibility section below), with shared code and rendering for all of them! This project is just simple drawing on top of the awesome SkiaSharp library. The purpose is not to have an heavily customizable charting library. If you want so, simply fork the code, since all of this is fairly simple. Their is no interaction, nor animation at the moment.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SwiftChart

    SwiftChart

    Line and area chart library for iOS

    Line and area chart library for iOS. The chart can be initialized from the Interface Builder. Drag a normal View into a View Controller and assign to it the Chart Custom Class from the Identity Inspector. As you can see, as default the values on the x-axis are the progressive indexes of the passed array. You can customize those values by passing an array of (x: Double, y: Double) tuples to the series initializer. Use the chart.xLabels property to make the x-axis showing more labels than those inferred from the actual data. To make the chart respond to touch events, implement the ChartDelegate protocol in your class, e.g. a View Controller, and then set the chart’s delegate property.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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