ApexCharts vs D3.js vs MetricsGraphics.js

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ApexCharts

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D3.js

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MetricsGraphics.js

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Pros of ApexCharts
Pros of D3.js
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  • 4
    Provides zooming capabilities
  • 4
    Interactive charts
  • 3
    Graphs renders in SVG
  • 3
    Open source with MIT license
  • 2
    Multiple chart types such as pie, bar, line and others
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    Beautiful visualizations
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    Svg
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    Data-driven
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    Large set of examples
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    Data-driven documents
  • 24
    Visualization components
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    Transitions
  • 18
    Dynamic properties
  • 16
    Plugins
  • 11
    Transformation
  • 7
    Makes data interactive
  • 4
    Open Source
  • 4
    Enter and Exit
  • 4
    Components
  • 3
    Exhaustive
  • 3
    Backed by the new york times
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    Easy and beautiful
  • 1
    Highly customizable
  • 1
    Awesome Community Support
  • 1
    Simple elegance
  • 1
    Templates, force template
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    Angular 4
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    Simple

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Cons of ApexCharts
Cons of D3.js
Cons of MetricsGraphics.js
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    Slow rendering
  • 11
    Beginners cant understand at all
  • 6
    Complex syntax
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    What is ApexCharts?

    A modern JavaScript charting library to build interactive charts and visualizations with simple API.

    What is D3.js?

    It is a JavaScript library for manipulating documents based on data. Emphasises on web standards gives you the full capabilities of modern browsers without tying yourself to a proprietary framework.

    What is MetricsGraphics.js?

    MetricsGraphics.js is a library built on top of D3 that is optimized for visualizing and laying out time-series data. It provides a simple way to produce common types of graphics in a principled, consistent and responsive way. The library currently supports line charts, scatterplots and histograms as well as features like rug plots and basic linear regression.

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    What are some alternatives to ApexCharts, D3.js, and MetricsGraphics.js?
    ggplot2
    It is a general scheme for data visualization which breaks up graphs into semantic components such as scales and layers.
    Highcharts
    Highcharts currently 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.
    amCharts
    amCharts is an advanced charting library that will suit any data visualization need. Our charting solution include Column, Bar, Line, Area, Step, Step without risers, Smoothed line, Candlestick, OHLC, Pie/Donut, Radar/ Polar, XY/Scatter/Bubble, Bullet, Funnel/Pyramid charts as well as Gauges.
    Plotly.js
    It is a standalone Javascript data visualization library, and it also powers the Python and R modules named plotly in those respective ecosystems (referred to as Plotly.py and Plotly.R). It can be used to produce dozens of chart types and visualizations, including statistical charts, 3D graphs, scientific charts, SVG and tile maps, financial charts and more.
    Google Charts
    It is an interactive Web service that creates graphical charts from user-supplied information. The user supplies data and a formatting specification expressed in JavaScript embedded in a Web page; in response the service sends an image of the chart.
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