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  • Great looking charts in seconds with Open Flash Chart

    Posted by thinkdj on January 26th, 2008
    5 Comments | 4,270 pageviews

    Open Flash Chart lets you make great chart/pie representations from you data for a great looking output. The data file is either a text file, or a .php, Perl, Python, Java (or another flavour of dynamic) page.

    make flash graphs and charts

    Pie chart using flash

    Open Flash Chart, is open source. It is free to use and you get the source code to fiddle with!

    # Charts Available
    * Data Lines
    * Bar Chart
    * Bar Chart 2
    * 3D Bar Chart
    * Glass Bar Chart
    * Fade Bar Chart
    * Sketch Bars
    * Area Charts
    * Bars + Lines
    * Pie Chart
    * Pie Chart Links
    * Scatter Chart
    * High Low Close
    * Candle

    # Other Features :

    * Chart Title
    * Line and Key
    * Tool tip
    * Background Style
    * Background Image
    * Inner Background Style
    * Null data values
    * X Offset
    * Bar Links
    * Format Numbers
    * Do more with less
    * Pareto chart

    # Helper classes * Java
    * Perl
    * Python
    * Ruby and Rails
    * PHP
    * .NET

    Download Open Flash Chart Open Flash Chart Latest : Version 1.9.6 (550 Kb)

    5 Responses »

    1. omer60 says:

      hey guys,talking about flash Charts then, take a look on this visifire an amazing charting component offered under open source powered by silverlight 2 Beta 2 just for free

    2. monk.e.boy says:

      Kirkorov,

      Honestly, have you heard of google?

      I bet typing ‘open flash chart’ into google will bring up all sorts of wonderful info ;-)

      monk.e.boy

    3. Kirkorov says:

      What is it flash chart? Hey, people where are you. Explain me.

    4. Kirkorov says:

      It’s difficult for me to understand this draw. Give me simple example.

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