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uPlot
DESCRIPTION
μPlot is a fast, memory-efficient Canvas 2D-based chart for plotting time series, lines, areas, ohlc & bars; from a cold start it can create an interactive chart containing 150,000 data points in 135ms, scaling linearly at ~25,000 pts/ms. In addition to fast initial render, the zooming and cursor performance is by far the best of any similar charting lib; at ~40 KB, it's likely the smallest and fastest time series plotter that doesn't make use of context-limited WebGL shaders or WASM, both of which have much higher startup cost and code size. However, if you need 60fps performance with massive streaming datasets, uPlot can only get you so far. WebGL should still be the tool of choice for applications like realtime signal or waveform visualizations: See danchitnis/webgl-plot, huww98/TimeChart, epezent/implot, or commercial products like LightningChart®.
Features
- Multiple series w/toggle
- Multiple y-axes, scales & grids
- Temporal or numeric x-axis
- Linear, uniform or logarithmic scales
- Line & Area styles (stroke, fill, width, dash)
- Pluggable path renderers linear, spline, stepped, bars
Programming Language
JavaScript
Categories
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