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npm install amcharts3
bower install amcharts3
Include amcharts.js
plus files you will be using for each chart type, i.e.
serial.js
, pie.js
:
<script src="/bower_components/amcharts3/amcharts/amcharts.js"></script>
<script src="/bower_components/amcharts3/amcharts/serial.js"></script>
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JavaScript Charts V3
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