Uses of Class
org.pepstock.charba.client.AbstractChart
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Packages that use AbstractChart Package Description org.pepstock.charba.client Main package with all charts implementation, global classes and common interfaces.org.pepstock.charba.client.geo Contains all classes to activate the GEO controllers (AKAchartjs-chart-geo.js
) for CHART.js.org.pepstock.charba.client.impl.charts Contains METER and GAUGE charts implementations (based on controllers), available out-of-the box.org.pepstock.charba.client.matrix Contains all classes to activate the Matrix controller (AKAchartjs-chart-matrix.js
) for CHART.js.org.pepstock.charba.client.sankey Contains all classes to activate the Sankey controller (AKAchartjs-chart-sankey.js
) for CHART.js.org.pepstock.charba.client.treemap Contains all classes to activate the TreeMap controller (AKAchartjs-chart-treemap.js
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Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client Modifier and Type Class Description class
BarChart
BAR chart implementation.
A bar chart provides a way of showing data values represented as vertical bars.
It is sometimes used to show trend data, and the comparison of multiple data sets side by side.class
BubbleChart
BUBBLE chart implementation.
A bubble chart is used to display three dimensions of data at the same time.
The location of the bubble is determined by the first two dimensions and the corresponding horizontal and vertical axes.
The third dimension is represented by the size of the individual bubbles.class
DoughnutChart
DOUGHNUT chart implementation.
A doughnut charts are divided in the segments, the arc of each segment shows the proportional value of each piece of data.class
HorizontalBarChart
HORIZONTAL BAR chart implementation.
A horizontal bar chart is a variation on a bar chart.
It is sometimes used to show trend data, and the comparison of multiple data sets side by side.class
LineChart
LINE chart implementation.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
Often, it is used to show trend data, or the comparison of two data sets.class
PieChart
PIE chart implementation.
A pie charts are divided in the segments, the arc of each segment shows the proportional value of each piece of data.
They are excellent at showing the relational proportions between data.class
PolarAreaChart
POLAR AREA chart implementation.
Polar area charts are similar to pie charts, but each segment has the same angle - the radius of the segment differs depending on the value.
This type of chart is often useful when we want to show a comparison data similar to a pie chart, but also show a scale of values for context.class
RadarChart
RADAR chart implementation.
A radar chart is a way of showing multiple data points and the variation between them.
They are often useful for comparing the points of two or more different data sets.class
ScatterChart
SCATTER chart implementation.
Scatter charts are based on basic line charts with the x axis changed to a linear axis.
To use a scatter chart, data must be passed as objects containing X and Y properties.class
StackedAreaChart
STACKED AREA chart implementation.
A stacked area chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
Often, it is used to show trend data, or the comparison of two data sets.class
StackedBarChart
STACKED BAR chart implementation.
Stacked bar charts can be configured like bar charts and changes the settings on the X and Y axes to enable stacking.
Stacked bar charts can be used to show how one data series is made up of a number of smaller pieces.class
TimeSeriesBarChart
BAR chart implementation for time series.
A bar chart provides a way of showing data values represented as vertical bars.class
TimeSeriesLineChart
LINE chart implementation for time series.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.class
VerticalLineChart
Vertical LINE chart implementation.
A line chart is a way of plotting data points on a line.
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Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.geo
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.geo Modifier and Type Class Description class
BubbleMapChart
A Bubble Map, as known as Proportional Symbol is used to render maps with dots that are scaled according to some numerical value.
It is based on a regular bubble chart where the positioning is done using latitude and longitude to create a legend for the different radi.class
ChoroplethChart
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Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.impl.charts
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.impl.charts Modifier and Type Class Description class
GaugeChart
GAUGE chart implementation.class
MeterChart
METER chart implementation. -
Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.matrix
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.matrix Modifier and Type Class Description class
MatrixChart
A matrix chart shows magnitude of a phenomenon as color in two dimensions.
The variation in color may be by hue or intensity, giving obvious visual cues to the reader about how the phenomenon is clustered or varies over space. -
Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.sankey
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.sankey Modifier and Type Class Description class
SankeyChart
Sankey charts are a type of flow diagram in which the width of the arrows is proportional to the flow rate.
Sankey diagrams emphasize the major transfers or flows within a system.
They help locate the most important contributions to a flow.
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Uses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.treemap
Subclasses of AbstractChart in org.pepstock.charba.client.treemap Modifier and Type Class Description class
TreeMapChart
A treemap chart is used for displaying hierarchical data using nested rectangles.
Treemaps display hierarchical (tree-structured) data as a set of nested rectangles.
Each branch of the tree is given a rectangle, which is then tiled with smaller rectangles representing sub-branches.
A leaf node's rectangle has an area proportional to a specified dimension of the data.
When the color and size dimensions are correlated in some way with the tree structure, one can often easily see patterns that would be difficult to spot in other ways, such as whether a certain color is particularly relevant.
A second advantage of treemaps is that, by construction, they make efficient use of space.
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