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Jan 19 2014 05:58pm
Hi guys, does one of you know a Javascript library with which I could create a schema in the same style as the Google Charts (https://developers.google.com/chart/). Something like this :

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????

just use google charts?
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Jan 22 2014 03:42am
Quote (AkuuZ @ Jan 22 2014 08:21am)
????

just use google charts?


Google Charts is made for charts, not diagrams.
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Quote (Arnage @ Jan 22 2014 09:42am)
Google Charts is made for charts, not diagrams.


maybe u should explain a little bit better what your looking for.

and a javascript "library" is nothing more than a comiplation of javascript code to make a different syntax (usually simpler). For instance, Jquery is a javascript library that makes many javascript functions easier to use and shorter to write.
a javascipr library does not produce random applications from the click of a button.

if you would like to explain what your looking for, maybe someone here can code something for you for either fg or real $$.
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Quote (AkuuZ @ Jan 22 2014 09:02pm)
maybe u should explain a little bit better what your looking for.

and a javascript "library" is nothing more than a comiplation of javascript code to make a different syntax (usually simpler). For instance, Jquery is a javascript library that makes many javascript functions easier to use and shorter to write.
a javascipr library does not produce random applications from the click of a button.

if you would like to explain what your looking for, maybe someone here can code something for you for either fg or real $$.


Someone PMed me straight after I posted this, telling me that what I need is Joint JS. He wasn't far from the truth because if Joint JS wasn't that costly it would definitely have suited my need.

So, Join JS is, if you look "closely", a Javascript library (so is Raphael JS and everything that is used to do things like this), they even write it directly in their website's titles, so you know straight away that we call them "library".

When I say "in the same style as the Google Charts", it means that the Google Charts (if you take a look at them obviously) are colourful, they show informations on hover etc... and I'm looking for something like this, but for diagrams/schemas. But apparently the person who PMed me understood it, you didn't. But if you want, you can type "schema" on Google images to see the difference between a chart and a schema, can always be useful!
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Quote (Arnage @ Jan 22 2014 04:40pm)
Someone PMed me straight after I posted this, telling me that what I need is Joint JS. He wasn't far from the truth because if Joint JS wasn't that costly it would definitely have suited my need.

So, Join JS is, if you look "closely", a Javascript library (so is Raphael JS and everything that is used to do things like this), they even write it directly in their website's titles, so you know straight away that we call them "library".

When I say "in the same style as the Google Charts", it means that the Google Charts (if you take a look at them obviously) are colourful, they show informations on hover etc... and I'm looking for something like this, but for diagrams/schemas. But apparently the person who PMed me understood it, you didn't. But if you want, you can type "schema" on Google images to see the difference between a chart and a schema, can always be useful!


Wow i hope no one replies to this topic now. Sorry that we didn't get on our hands and knees before addressing you.
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Wow i hope no one replies to this topic now. Sorry that we didn't get on our hands and knees before addressing you.


Is it a kind of gender solidarity or you didn't read what AkuuZ posted?
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Quote (Arnage @ Jan 22 2014 10:40pm)
Someone PMed me straight after I posted this, telling me that what I need is Joint JS. He wasn't far from the truth because if Joint JS wasn't that costly it would definitely have suited my need.

So, Join JS is, if you look "closely", a Javascript library (so is Raphael JS and everything that is used to do things like this), they even write it directly in their website's titles, so you know straight away that we call them "library".

When I say "in the same style as the Google Charts", it means that the Google Charts (if you take a look at them obviously) are colourful, they show informations on hover etc... and I'm looking for something like this, but for diagrams/schemas. But apparently the person who PMed me understood it, you didn't. But if you want, you can type "schema" on Google images to see the difference between a chart and a schema, can always be useful!


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next time you want to be a rude little fuck, post somewhere else. dont come here asking for help and then be condescending, arrogance is not a well desired trait.
maybe i should have asked if you wanted an application that allowed you to build a schema. and please don't assume i dont know what a schema is. As for the comparison comment, i don't use google charts, so I don't know what all the have to offer.

Fucking arrogant condescending cunt.

This post was edited by AkuuZ on Jan 23 2014 03:04pm
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