List of charting software
There are many different types of software available to produce charts.
A number of notable examples (with their own Wikipedia articles) are given below and organized according to the programming language or other context in which they are used.
Delphi - VCL and FireMonkey (FMX)
- TeeChart - Native VCL Charting component with support to Embarcadero Windows IDEs (RAD Studio, Delphi and C++ Builder) and FireMonkey. Commercial license
Java
- JFreeChart – Free Java based chart software
- TeeChart – Java charting library. Commercial license
JavaScript
- Chart.js - HTML5 Canvas, MIT license
- D3.js – HTML5/CSS3/SVG, BSD license
- Datacopia – JavaScript/HTML5, SVG/Canvas - Free or Commercial
- ExtJS 4 Charts – HTML5/SVG/Canvas, GPL or Commercial license
- FusionCharts - JavaScript/HTML5. Commercial license
- jqxChart - SVG/VML/HTML5 chart. Free and commercial licences
- JS InfoVis Toolkit – HTML5/SVG, MIT license
- Plotly.js - MIT license
- RGraph - HTML5/SVG/Canvas, MIT license
- TeeChart – Cross-browser HTML5 Canvas, Open Source license
- Webix UI - JavaScript/HTML5, Free or Commercial license
.NET
Pascal and ObjectPascal
PHP
- TeeChart – For all PHP development environments including Delphi for PHP. Free Open Source and Commercial versions
Python
- Matplotlib - PSF license
S
Spreadsheets
- Microsoft Excel – Built-in charting function for basic chart types
- LibreOffice Calc - Built-in charting function for basic chart types
- Apache OpenOffice Calc - Built-in charting function for basic chart types
- EditGrid – web-based spreadsheet with charting capabilities
- KChart – the charting tool of the Calligra Suite
- Numbers – iWork spreadsheet application with charting capabilities
- Webix UI - JavaScript/HTML5, Commercial license
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