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com.object-refinery:orsoncharts
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Orson Charts is a 3D chart library for the Java platform.
(C)opyright 2013-2017, by Object Refinery Limited. All rights reserved.
Version 1.7, 17 November 2017.
Orson Charts is a 3D chart library for the Java(tm) platform that can generate a wide variety of 3D charts for use in client-side applications (JavaFX and Swing) and server-side applications (with export to PDF, SVG, PNG and JPEG).
Key features include:
Orson Charts is very easy to use, and includes comprehensive Javadocs. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. For companies that do not wish to be bound by the terms of the GPLv3, a commercial license can be purchased from Object Refinery Limited. The license permits royalty-free redistribution of the Orson Charts runtime jar file. Orson Charts requires JDK/JRE 1.6 or later. To use Orson Charts with JavaFX requires the Orson Charts FX extension project (and JDK/JRE 1.8 or later).
The Javadoc generated documentation is the principal source of documentation for Orson Charts:
http://www.object-refinery.com/orsoncharts/javadoc/index.html
If there are topics that are not covered or not clear in the documentation, please let us know so that we can improve the coverage.
Demo applications can be found in the following projects at GitHub:
You can build Orson Charts using Maven by issuing the following command from the root directory of the project:
mvn clean install
The build requires JDK 1.6 or later.
If you find a bug in Orson Charts, please file a bug report at:
https://github.com/jfree/orson-charts/issues
You can find out more about Orson Charts at:
http://www.object-refinery.com/orsoncharts/
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to send a mail to info@object-refinery.com.
Version 1.7 : 17-Nov-2017
GridElement
;GradientColorScale
;NullPointerException
in AbstractValueAxis3D
;Version 1.6 : 2-Nov-2016
remove()
method to XYZSeries
and added change notification mechanism;remove()
and removeAll()
methods to XYZSeriesCollection
and added change notification;FXGraphics2D
to version 1.5;JFreeSVG
to version 3.2.Version 1.5 : 28-Jan-2016
LineXYZRenderer
;CategoryPlot3D.setDataset()
:pom.xml
for Maven builds;Version 1.4 : 27-May-2014
KEY_BEGIN_ELEMENT
and KEY_END_ELEMENT
rendering hints;JPEG
export option;minAutoRangeLength
attribute in AbstractValueAxis3D
(this fixes a bug for plots where the length of the data range is zero, for example scatter plots with a single value);NumberAxis3D
;Utils.js
functions that didn't work with Internet Explorer 9.Version 1.3 : 11-Apr-2014
JSON
format data import and export;XYZDataset
from a CategoryDataset3D
;Version 1.2 : 7-Mar-2014
tickLabelOrientation
attribute for axes so that tick labels can be drawn either perpendicular or parallel to the axis line;JPEG
, plus options to configure the available export types;XYZSeriesCollection
;yDimensionOverride
attribute for CategoryPlot3D
;StackedBarRenderer
and negative values;Version 1.1 : 23-Dec-2013
SurfaceRenderer
class and Chart3DFactory.createSurfaceChart()
);ColorScale
and supporting classes for use by the surface charts;CategoryPlot3D
;SCALE_TO_FIT_TARGET
and CENTER_NO_SCALING
to the Fit2D
class;setColors(Color...)
to AbstractCategoryRenderer3D
and AbstractXYZRenderer3D
;Version 1.0 : 17-Nov-2013
This is the first public release of Orson Charts, we welcome your feedback and suggestions.
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