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ECharts vs Google Charts: What are the differences?

Introduction:

ECharts and Google Charts are two popular visualization libraries used for creating interactive and dynamic charts and graphs on websites. While they both offer similar functionalities, there are key differences that set them apart. This Markdown code provides a comparison of these differences.

  1. Data Visualization Options: ECharts offers a wide range of visualizations including line, bar, scatter, pie, radar, and more, while Google Charts provides a comprehensive set of charts including line, column, bar, area, and many others. ECharts provides more diverse and customizable options in terms of data visualization.

  2. Compatibility: ECharts is compatible with both desktop and mobile platforms, making it suitable for creating responsive visualizations that can be accessed on various devices. On the other hand, Google Charts is primarily designed for desktop usage and may not provide optimal performance on mobile devices.

  3. Customization Flexibility: ECharts allows users to extensively customize the appearance of charts by providing a rich set of configuration options. It offers control over colors, styles, and other visual properties. Google Charts, while offering some customization features, has more limited options for modifying the appearance and may not offer the same level of flexibility as ECharts.

  4. Interactive Features: ECharts provides numerous interactive features such as tooltips, data zooming, data filtering, and hover effects, enhancing user engagement with the charts. Google Charts also offers interactive features, but the range and extent of interactivity may be comparatively less extensive than in ECharts.

  5. Animation Effects: ECharts supports various animation effects that can be applied to charts, including smooth transitions, dynamic data updates, and visual effects. These animations help in providing a more engaging and visually appealing experience to users. Google Charts also supports basic animations, but the range and complexity of animation effects may be more limited compared to ECharts.

  6. Documentation and Community Support: ECharts has comprehensive documentation and an active community, providing resources, tutorials, and forums for developers. Google Charts also offers detailed documentation and has a large user community, but it may not have the same level of developer support and resources as ECharts due to its specific use within the Google ecosystem.

In summary, ECharts offers a wider range of visualization options, compatibility with mobile platforms, greater customization flexibility, more extensive interactive features, advanced animation effects, and comprehensive documentation and community support compared to Google Charts.

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    East to implement
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    Smaller learning curve
  • 5
    Free to use
  • 4
    Vue Compatible
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    Very customizable
  • 3
    Angular compatible
  • 2
    React compatible
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    Cons of ECharts
    Cons of Google Charts
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      Support is in chinese
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      What is ECharts?

      It is an open source visualization library implemented in JavaScript, runs smoothly on PCs and mobile devices, and is compatible with most current browsers.

      What is 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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      What are some alternatives to ECharts and Google Charts?
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