A new version of our component – AnyChart 7.4.0 – is available for download. We have implemented a number of important features including 4 new chart types: Sparkline, Error, Box&Whisker, and Circular Gauges. Check out the main improvements:
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Sparkline Charts Sparkline charts are designed to fit a lot of them in a tiny space. Sparklines are good at presenting changes in time for an array of similar data, e.g. currency or medical trends. Read more about Sparkline Charts >> Take a look at Gallery sample >> |
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Error Charts Error Charts are to be used as error or deviation indicators. Error bars often represent one standard deviation of uncertainty, one standard error, or a certain confidence interval. Read more about Error Charts >> Take a look at Gallery sample >> |
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Box and Whisker Charts Box Charts are predominantly used in descriptive statistics. Using a box chart is a way of representing groups of numerical data. Boxes operate with specific terms, such as whiskers, quartiles, and median. Read more about Box and Whisker Charts >> Take a look at Gallery sample >> |
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Circular Gauges Circular Gauge is a radial chart that can be used as a clock, speedometer, compass, audio feature tuner or any other gauge that represents the value as an angle on a circle plot. Read more about Circular Gauges >> Take a look at Gallery sample >> |
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Pie/Donut Aqua Style Aqua Style for Pie/Donut charts is a renewed gradient fill style which has become very popular among our users since AnyChart 5.0. Take a look at Gallery sample >> |
Bug fixes
- Problems with drawing legend separators solved.
- Multiple line-breaks (nn) in all texts bug fixed.
- toJson() serialization bug fixed.
- Bullet Chart data streaming bug fixed.
- Problems with string data in DataSet solved.
- The hAlign and vAlign values are normalized properly now.
- Problems with disabling series tooltip solved.
AnyChart version history: https://www.anychart.com/products/anychart/history/
Trial download: https://www.anychart.com/download/
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