Last edited by akhileshbc; May 2nd, 2013 at 11:15 AM.
Reason: added Google Chart
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I was trying out TufteGraph - which requires jQuery.enumerable.js - and that breaks other parts of my code - stuff in my SlickGrid editors, for some reason (can't bind keydown events....).
Do you know if Google Charts is costly in terms of size of api, for example?
In that designmodo link - have you used any of these yourself and found them lightweight and non destructive?
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I am not sure about the merits or demerits. Because I have not used any of them yet. But I would certainly use one of them in my ongoing project soon.
Google's seems to be good, but I am worried whether they would take out the "FREE" tag after 2 or 3 years. But they assure that they won't do it till 2015 (check out the terms of service page).
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this small amount of code makes this graph (from the "slickgrid" data source that's behind it). Of course I had to loop through the row of data to build the s1 array - and I'm passing the ticks "headings" in from the sql that builds that slickgrid...