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I need to create vertical bar charts in java, and wasn't able to find libraries for doing this.
Are there any simple, but still good for handling a lot of data, libraries?
Thanks a lot
Hi there a lots of library's for creating vertival bar charts.
here you have one:
http://www.jpowered.com/java-bean/graph-chart/vertical-bar-graph/
and here a other:
http://www.javatao.com/content/view/13/12/
JFreeChart is your friend. It has many others including what you need. Details can be found at following link
http://www.jfree.org/jfreechart/
Following site has an example for vertical bar chart.
http://www.roseindia.net/chartgraphs/bar-chart-JFree.shtml
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i want to make calendar like given below image perfect.so that can any one help me to solve my issue. I have visited this site for reference but i don't get perfect match the sites are...
1)https://www.cocoacontrols.com
2)code 4 app
PDTSimpleCalendar is a close framework to what you're looking for, but if you want exact one, you'll have to write it yourself ;)
Try these one.
https://github.com/nopshusang/SACalendar
It will help you.
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I cant find the licensing information for runwithfriends sample FB app. Can any one please point me to a link with this info? Searched exhaustively but cant find anything. I want to edit this app a lot to make my own app since the functionality of my app is little similar.
Can we freely use sample apps to build our own? Are they bound with a license?
Licensing info can be found at the top of main.py.
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I am trying to create a simple scatter plot with PlotSymbols for when I hit a point of data. I have all of that implemented, but the line and the symbols are all one color that blends in making it hard to see the data. I know I could make the symbols bigger, but I am hoping to try and avoid that.
From the few screen shots that I saw in the examples I saw the ability to do this, but only for the ellipse symbol. Is there any way to do this for other symbols as I am currently using the rectangle.
Every plot symbol has a lineStyle and a fill. You can mix and match to get whatever look you want.
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Am I the only one who doesn't see any content when visiting wiki.rubyonrails.org?
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The Rails wiki has been broken for quite a long time. I would really recommend just ignoring it. It was never maintained as a "core" part of the Rails ecosystem.
I viewed the page you linked with several browsers (IE8, FF5, Opera 11, Safari) and each time it looked the same as the screen shot you provided.
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I'm studying at a university, and it's really important to be able to support arguments with facts. Are there any studies about SEO? I've read that people don't bother to go to the next page on google, they do a new search instead. But are there really any studies in the subject?
But are there really any studies in the subject?
For example, the pie chart on this page says that 40% of clicks are on the top (number 1) search result, that 90% are on the first page, and that 0.01% are on neither pages 1 and 2.