Archive for the ‘HTML5’ Category

AnyChart 7.4.0 Available

Monday, March 30th, 2015

A new version of our component - AnyChart 7.4.0 - is available for download. We have implemented a number of important features including 4 new chart types: Sparkline, Error, Box&Whisker, and Circular Gauges. Check out the main improvements:

Sparkline ChartsSparkline charts are designed to fit a lot of them in a tiny space. Sparklines are good at presenting changes in time for an array of similar data, e.g. currency or medical trends.
Read more about Sparkline Charts >>
Take a look at a Gallery sample >>
Error Charts Error Charts are to be used as error or deviation indicators. Error bars often represent one standard deviation of uncertainty, one standard error, or a certain confidence interval.
Read more about Error Charts >>
Take a look at Gallery sample >>
Box and Whisker Charts Box Charts are predominantly used in descriptive statistics. Using a box chart is a way of representing groups of numerical data. Boxes operate with specific terms, such as whiskers, quartiles, and median.
Read more about Box and Whisker Charts >>
Take a look at Gallery sample >>
Circular Gauges Circular Gauge is a radial chart that can be used as a clock, speedometer, compass, audio feature tuner or any other gauge that represents the value as an angle on a circle plot.
Read more about Circular Gauges >>
Take a look at Gallery sample >>
Pie/Donut Aqua StyleAqua Style for Pie/Donut charts is a renewed gradient fill style which has become very popular among our users since AnyChart 5.0.
Take a look at Gallery sample >>

Bug fixes

  • Problems with drawing legend separators solved.
  • Multiple line-breaks (\n\n) in all texts bug fixed.
  • toJson() serialization bug fixed.
  • Bullet Chart data streaming bug fixed.
  • Problems with string data in DataSet solved.
  • The hAlign and vAlign values are normalized properly now.
  • Problems with disabling series tooltip solved.

AnyChart version history: http://anychart.com/products/anychart7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyGantt 7.4.0 Released

Monday, March 30th, 2015

We are glad to announce that AnyGantt 7.4.0 is released. Our Gantt component is based on JavaScript (HTML5) and is easy to integrate with AnyChart. In this version, we have made a few useful improvements:

Tooltip feature for all Timeline Elements
Tooltips can be added to all timeline elements (such as resources, tasks, and periods). The appearance and format of Tooltips can be customized as always.
Take a look at a Gallery sample >>
Possibility to Hover/Select Gantt Chart Rows
Gantt charts are now more interactive and responsive in use. You can adjust both the appearance of the selection and the special settings for the selected elements (such as resources, tasks, and periods).
Take a look at Gallery sample >>
Gantt Chart Toolbar Panel
Just a few lines of code now allow you to create an UI-panel that helps to Print, Export to pictures, Zoom In/Out, Expand or Collapse.
Take a look at Gallery sample >>
Horizontal Scroll in DataGrid
A DataGrid now can be horizontally scrolled. Have a look at this feature through the link below.
Take a look at Gallery sample >>

AnyGantt version history: http://anychart.com/products/anygantt7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyChart and AnyGantt 7.3.1 Update

Thursday, January 22nd, 2015

Today we are releasing a small bugfix update to AnyChart and an improvement update to AnyGantt.

AnyChart 7.3.1: bug fixes

  • Problems with updating data points on Pie Charts.
  • Problems with updating legend items and appending series in Scatter/Cartesian/Radar/Polar Charts.

AnyGantt 7.3.1: new features

  • The Tooltips feature for Resource and Project Charts.
  • Data grid and timeline rows highlighting.
  • Improvements of scrollbar style.

AnyChart version history: http://anychart.com/products/anychart7/history/
AnyGantt version history: http://anychart.com/products/anygantt7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyChart 7.3.0 with Scatter, Radar, and Polar Charts Released

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014

Great news! We are happy to announce the release of a new version of our product - AnyChart 7.3.0. The basic package of AnyChart now includes three long-awaited chart types: Scatter, Radar, and Polar.

A Scatter Chart shows the relationships among the numeric values in several data series, or plots two groups of numbers as one series of XY coordinates.

A Radar Chart is a graphical method of displaying multivariate data in the form of a two-dimensional chart of three or more quantitative variables represented on axes starting from the same point. It is also known as web chart, spider chart, star chart, cobweb chart, star plot, irregular polygon, or kiviat diagram.

A Polar Chart allows to draw a scatter chart using the polar coordinate system, which is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by a distance from a fixed point and an angle from a fixed direction.

AnyChart version history: http://anychart.com/products/anychart7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyGantt HTML5 Beta Version Available

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014

Today we present you a beta version of AnyGantt - now JavaScript (HTML5). Note that the new AnyGantt is much better integrated with AnyChart (and vice versa): all charts or their components can be combined and used together.

Though it is just a beta, all key features are already available:

Project Gantt Chart

Intended for showing progress of completion of a single task or a group of tasks, taking into consideration their planned time periods and actual ones.

Read more about the Project Gantt Chart >>
Take a look at a Gallery sample >>

Resource Gantt Chart

Intended for showing the resources you have and spreading these resources along the timeline (into periods).

Read more about the Resource Gantt Chart >>
Take a look at Gallery sample >>

Rich JavaScript API

All AnyGantt settings can be changed dynamically at any moment.

See JavaScript API >>

Data Grid as a Standalone Feature

In AnyChart 7.x versions, all visual elements can be used as standalone features, and Data Grid is not an exception.

Take a look at a Gallery sample >>

AnyGantt version history: http://anychart.com/products/anygantt7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyChart 7.2.0 Available

Tuesday, October 28th, 2014

We are glad to announce that AnyChart 7.2.0, a new version of our charting component, is available. It includes new features and important improvements, which we hope will make your charting experience even better.

A new chart type, Bullet Chart, was added.

Another new feature is Table Layout. It allows to create complex dashboards like this one:

Now it is also possible to add, remove, and alter data, which allows to create live streaming charts and do many other useful things. For details, see this article: Working with data.

Here is the full list of changes:

New features

  • Bullet Charts
  • Table Layout
  • Add/Remove/Update Operations

Improvements

  • Warning and error messages improved
  • Performance improvemed

Bug fixes

  • Z-index bug fixed
  • Marker issues in DateTime scales fixed
  • FireFox 32 and IE11 bug fixed

AnyChart version history: http://anychart.com/products/anychart7/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyChart 7.1.1 Released

Thursday, September 18th, 2014

Today we are making a minor release with some bug fixes. We would like to mention that these bugs were found with a help of our extensive QA and testing systems. To create a good component, it is not enough to implement all features needed — one should also make them work well. That is why AnyChart products go through numerous tests and the strict verification by our QA Team.

To make tests and control quality, we use our own testing system with a cute name CAT — which, in fact, stands for The Complex for Automated Testing. The systems uses Selenium and makes all tests both in the headless WebKit PhantomJS and real browsers. The CAT supports testing sessions and never stands idle. There are thousands of tests which cover all methods of all classes from the API. All bugs we have ever found are also covered with tests, so we are sure that a bug which was killed once will never appear again.

Cat 1

Though we are doing our best to find all issues ourselves, we appreciate help from our customers, and for in 7.1.1 release we thank our good friend Kevin Brown from Xportability for two bug reports:

  • DVF-752 Duplicate namespace declaration in IE.
  • DVF-808 A conflict with the prototype.

And we thank our QA Team for the other bug fixes. You can take a look at the list in our version history.

Trial download is available at http://anychart.com/download/, try AnyChart – the tested solution you can trust!

AnyChart 7 Released

Friday, August 29th, 2014

AnyChart is entering a new era – leaving behind Flash and moving to a more modern and promising technology, JavaScript HTML5.


Today we are proud to announce the release of AnyChart 7 – a new HTML5 version of our product. The main great features of AnyChart 7 are:

  • Groundbreaking, much more flexible API.
  • A higher performance – milliseconds of rendering time, even on large data sets.
  • A completely new system of dealing with data.
  • Incredibly flexible opportunities for dashboard creation.
  • An opportunity to use any element separately (framework).
  • An opportunity to change any setting of your chart on-the-fly.
  • Full compatibility of all types of charts (including, very soon, AnyStock, AnyGantt and AnyMap).
  • Borderless opportunities for customization.
  • Compatibility with all platforms including iOS/Android and outdated browsers.

The chart types available in AnyChart 7 are presented in the gallery. You can also learn about the new API and read the documentation.

We have already released two versions, AnyChart 7.0.0 and AnyChart 7.1.0 (see our version history). Further we are going to release a new update every two-three months or more often. You can find out our plans for the future in the roadmap.

Those who use AnyChart 6 should not be worried: we will satisfy our support obligations according to the agreements, and all resources related to the old version will be available here: http://anychart.com/products/anychart/6.x/. But public bug fixes will be made during only one year, and there will be no new features for AnyChart 6. As for migration from 6.x to 7.x – in a couple of months we will offer a converter module which will help you to move to the new version.

If you need clarification on your licensing terms, want to purchase additional licenses or extend the support period, you can get in touch with our sales and licensing team using email: sales@anychart.com or phone: +1 (888) 845-1211 (USA) or +44 20 7193 9444 (Europe). If you need technical support, any help with the development and configuration, or have bug reports and improvement suggestions, please open a ticket at http://support.anychart.com/ – our support team will be happy to help.

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AnyChart 6.1.0 Released

Friday, September 20th, 2013

We are glad to announce the release of AnyChart 6.1.0. By popular demand, we have made our component compatible with old versions of Internet Explorer; here is the full list of improvements, mostly affecting AnyChart HTML5 engine:

New features

  • Internet Explorer 6.x, 7.x, and 8.x support added to the HTML5 engine.

Improvements

  • Text rendering improved in the HTML5 engine.

Bug fixes

  • Custom labels in Gauges no longer break rendering in the HTML5 engine.
  • Cone series in stacked mode with first zero value no longer breaks rendering in the Flash engine.
  • Axes border issues in the HTML5 engine solved.
  • The {%YPercentOfCategory}, {%YSum}, {%YMax}, {%YMin}, {%YPercentOfCategory} tokens are now correctly calculated in the HTML5 engine.
  • Gauge tickmarks issues in the HTML5 engine solved.
  • updateChart actions with external chart data now correctly work in all browsers.

Here you can see AnyChart version history: http://anychart.com/products/anychart/history/
The new version is available for trial download: http://anychart.com/download/

AnyChart 6.0.11 Released

Friday, November 30th, 2012

We are glad to announce that AnyChart 6.0.11 is now available for download. Our team keeps improving the HTML5 engine and broadening the range of features supported by it. We have also made a number of important bug fixes both for the HTML5 and Flash engine.

New HTML5 features:

  • Radar plots
    A radar plot is a graphical method of displaying multivariate data. Variables are represented on axes starting from the same point, where the relative position and angle of the axes is uninformative. It is also known as spider chart, star chart, kiviat diagram, etc. AnyChart allows displaying three types of series on radar charts: Line, Area and Marker.
  • Polar plots
    A polar plot is a plot drawn on a circular grid, showing trends in values on the basis of angles: each point on a plane is determined by a distance from a fixed point and an angle from a fixed direction. AnyChart allows drawing Line, Area and Marker series on polar plots.
  • Indicator and Bulb gauges
  • Label gauges
  • Circular gauges (now fully supported)

HTML5 bug fixes:

  • The getInformation() method obfuscation problem with Gauge charts is fixed.
  • Axis Crossing attribute problems are fixed.
  • Bar/Line overlay problems are fixed.

Flash bug fixes:

  • Flex component no longer throws an error when the legend is enabled in charts.

  • Marker series are now properly animated.

And the last, but not the least: we have solved the problem with maps in Chrome. Pepper Flash Chrome plugin peculiarities make it impossible for AnyMap of earlier versions to work properly, and there is only way to avoid this for sure: upgrade to AnyChart 6.0.11.

The full list of improvements: http://anychart.com/products/anychart/history/
Trial download: http://anychart.com/download/