Generate charts using Google API & Ruby
Gem version of SVG:::Graph. SVG:::Graph is a pure Ruby library for generating charts, which are a type of graph where the values of one axis are not scalar. SVG::Graph has a verry similar API to the Perl library SVG::TT::Graph, and the resulting charts also look the same. This isn't surprising, because SVG::Graph started as a loose port of SVG::TT::Graph, although the internal code no longer resembles the Perl original at all.
GChart exposes the Google Chart API via a friendly Ruby interface. It can generate the URL for a given chart (for webpage use), or download the generated PNG (for offline use).
Seer is a lightweight, semantically rich wrapper for the Google Visualization API. It allows you to easily create a visualization of data in a variety of formats, including area charts, bar charts, column charts, gauges, line charts, and pie charts.
Easily embed charts with Google Visualization API, using ruby formatted options in your view files
GoogleCharts is a Ruby wrapper to the Google Chart API
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
An API for accessing data from Kitco Charts. Also includes a command line utility
Seer is a lightweight, semantically rich wrapper for the Google Visualization API. It allows you to easily create a visualization of data in a variety of formats, including area charts, bar charts, column charts, gauges, line charts, and pie charts.
Simple Ruby library for interfacing with Google's Visualization API, specifically their Image Chart capability.
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Seer is a lightweight, semantically rich wrapper for the Google Visualization API. It allows you to easily create a visualization of data in a variety of formats, including area charts, bar charts, column charts, gauges, line charts, and pie charts.
THIS VERSION IS RUBY 1.9.x COMPATIBLE! Gem version of SVG:::Graph. SVG:::Graph is a pure Ruby library for generating charts, which are a type of graph where the values of one axis are not scalar. SVG::Graph has a very similar API to the Perl library SVG::TT::Graph, and the resulting charts also look the same. This isn't surprising, because SVG::Graph started as a loose port of SVG::TT::Graph, although the internal code no longer resembles the Perl original at all.
ruby-googlechart is yet another wrapper around the Google Charts API
Ruby wrapper around the Google Charts API
Ruby Cloud SDK wraps Aspose.Cells REST API so you could seamlessly integrate Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet generation, manipulation, conversion & inspection features into your own applications. Aspose.Cells Cloud for Ruby enables you to handle various aspects of Excel files, including cell data, styles, formulas, charts, pivot tables, data validation, comments, drawing objects, images, hyperlinks, and so on. Additionally, it supports operations such as splitting, merging, repairing, and converting to other compatible file formats.
High Charts is one of the best JavaScript charting libraries there is. Here is a straight-forward Ruby API to harness all the power High Charts has to offer. Includes support for Ruport pivot tables.
Generate charts using Google API & Ruby
Visualization of your Github activity over the past year via Github API with visualizations like table, graph, stacked graph and pie chart.
Gem for working with the ChartMogul API
Seer is a lightweight, semantically rich wrapper for the Google Visualization API. It allows you to easily create a visualization of data in a variety of formats, including area charts, bar charts, column charts, gauges, line charts, and pie charts.
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Ruby wrapper for the Spotify Charts API
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
gchartrb is a Ruby wrapper around the Google Chart API, located at http://code.google.com/apis/chart/. Visit http://code.google.com/p/gchartrb to track development regarding gchartrb.
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby
Sexy Charts using Google API & Ruby