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This Java applet implements a
Java 3D Line Chart is a very
This is a collection of 5
This Java applet implements a
line chart data viewer.
simple to use applet for
feature packed and highly
3-D vertical bar chart data
Lines, images, text, colors,
creating 3d line charts with
customisable graphing and
viewer. Bars, images, text,
fonts, and gridlines are all
a very smooth look due to
charting applets. With the
colors, fonts, and gridlines
customizable.
the antialiasing feature
documentation and examples
are all customizable.
included. Easy customizable
you will be quickly adding a
for individual types, you
great looking charts to your
can redesign it for your own
web / intranet pages.
needs modifying colors, grid
Advanced yet both Easy and
type, legend type,
Quick to implement. No
positioning, etc.
knowledge of java
programming is required
everything is easily
adjusted with simple html
parameters. Source Code also
available.
Date: Jan, 13 2005 Date: Sep, 15 2005 Date: Apr, 19 2005 Date: Jan, 13 2005 |
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Fracto draw dynamically
Web Enabled solution for
Java 2D Vertical Bar Chart is
Java 3D Horizontal Bar Chart
graphs custom and mandelbrot
creating Stacked Horizontal
a very simple to use applet
is a very simple to use
fractals. You can zoom
Charts & Graphs.
for creating bar 2d charts
applet for creating
in/out and shift the x and y
Versatile components for web
with a very smooth look due
horizontal bar 3d charts
axis.
authors and developers to
to the antialiasing feature
with a very smooth look due
easily build and publish
included. Easy customizable
to the antialiasing feature
dynamic and interactive bar
for individual types, you
included. Easy customizable
graphs.
With a free trial
can redesign it for your own
for individual types, you
and Money Back guarantee,
needs modifying colors, grid
can redesign it for your own
try it out today.
type, legend type,
needs modifying colors,
positioning, etc.
transparency, grid type,
legend type, positioning,
etc.
Date: Feb, 19 2006 Date: Apr, 19 2005 Date: Sep, 19 2005 Date: Sep, 15 2005 |